[c-nsp] Cisco 7200 router with AAA problem and nvram corruption
Keegan Holley
keegan.holley at sungard.com
Sat Oct 8 15:35:55 EDT 2011
Do you have a backup of the config? Assuming you're doing all this just to
migrate to a new box why not use the backup config to build the new box or
migrate? If you are going to fix it why not get the new working NPE and use
the backup to rebuild? I'm not sure password hacking the broken one is
worth it anymore. Also, if you boot it it may come back in an even worse
state.
2011/10/8 root net <rootnet08 at gmail.com>
> Hello,
>
> Just want to confirm what should be done. I have a router that resulted in
> a
> bad NPE 225. Had a spare NPE 225 but it wouldn't work for some strange
> reason. So had an old NPE 150 laying around so inserted. When the router
> came backup noticed that a message flashed nvram corrupt on console. All
> circuits came up lovely but now I can't access the router to possibly move
> circuits to different router.
>
> I have the router configured with AAA for local and no backup
> authentication. (Silly)
>
> What should be the steps I take to recover access to router so I can setup
> AAA for local and backup auth?
>
> Thanks,
>
> rootnet08
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