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Resetting Router To Factory Default

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Resetting router to factory default (removing the startup configuration file)

1 Resolution
To resolve this issue, perform these steps:
1. To erase the configuration file, issue the erase nvram: command.
Reload the router by issuing the reload command.
2. If this does not solve the problem, attempt to break into ROM Monitor (ROMmon) by issuing the break
sequence (usually Ctrl and break from the Hyperterminal) from a console connection.
Refer to the Standard Break Key Combinations section of Standard Break Key Sequence Combinations During
Password Recovery.
You should see this ROMmon prompt:
rommon 1>
3. Change the configure register value to ignore the startup configuration by issuing the confreg command, as
shown in this example:
rommon 2> confreg 0x2142
4. To reload the router, issue the reset command, as shown in this example:
rommon 3> reset
5. After the router boots, issue the enable command at the Router > prompt. The prompt changes to Router#,
indicating that the router is now in privileged mode.
6. To enter config mode, issue the config terminal command. You should now see a Router(config)# prompt.
7. To change the configure register to recognize the startup configuration, issue the config-register command, as
shown in this example:
Router (config)# config-register 0x2102
To break out of configuration mode, press Cntl and Z.
To save the blank configuration, issue the copy-running config-startup config command
2 For routers from the "Linksys by Cisco series"
Resetting your router to factory defaults
1. Find the router reset button located on the back of the router.2. Press and hold the Reset button for 10 seconds.If holding the
button for ten seconds did not hard reset the router, try hoilding the button for 30 seconds.Some old devices require holding the
button for longer perionds.
For routers from the "Linksys by Cisco series"
The default factory settings are:
Default username: blankDefault password: adminDefault IP address: 192.168.1.1Keep in mind that after a hard reset has been
completed, you might have difficulties logging in your router through WiFi. You must wire your computer directly to the router's
switch to port 1,2 3 or 4
3 Cisco 801 / 881 reset to factory defaults and enable access from Cisco Configuration Professional
Spanish keywords: Resetear contraseña Cisco 801/881 Resetear Estado de Fábrica To reset a Cisco 801 / 881 to factory
defaults, you must:1. unplug AC cord2. press the reset button and hold it3. plug de AC Cord, count less than 5 seconds
(5,4,3,2 - plug)4. wait until the router reset 5. test with a dhcp client on ethernetport 010.10.10.2 ip must be assigned to
your desktop or laptop, the cisco router must have the 10.10.10.1 ip. You could access the router with http://10.10.10.1
or http://10.10.10.2 the one use user and password is cisco / cisco, but this console don't work fineYou must create
another privilege 15 user. So enter with putty to a secure shell (ssh). Remember that the cisco / cisco user and password
combination is for a single login, later the cisco user expires so: 1. connect with putty and run this command to config
the first settings of router
• enable
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2. create a local user
• username admin privilege 15 secret cisco with this you create a "admin" user with password"cisco" change as you
wish3. enable http or https
• ip http server
or
• ip http secure-server

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