Hi there,
It sounds like you have a terminal program running through the serial port. That's what you will need, anyway.
From the "what" prompt (see notes from fabianoboscatto above), dump the following areas with the commands:
d 0bfc40000 800
d 0bfc60000 800
d 0bfc70000 800
Look through...
Hi again,
I got down there and went through the password procedure again, no luck. But, I found out that this "what?" mode has the following syntax:
READ: r[b | h | d] <address> <data> [<count>]
WRITE: w[b | h | d] <address> <data> [<count>]
DUMP: d[b | h] <address> [<length>]...
Say, will the C100 give a chance to reset the password, if I monitor its serial port during start-up? I noted in a FAQ that it is true for other Baynet switches...
Regards,
Dean Weiten.
Sure. I should note that the values you see above are offsets from the start value of BFC60000, which means that the password that you see starts at BFC60542. It looks like BFC704A0 and BFC704B0 say all FFs:
BFC704A0: FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF
BFC704B0: FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF...
Hi there,
I too have tried this technique, and was excited to see what looked like good data. But, it didn't appear to do the trick, as I wasn't able to use the password. The password is in this chunk below, and should be "ophir2000". Am I doing something wrong?
0x0540 -> 00 00 6F...
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