I did get a solution. It involved getting a memory dump and looking into certain fiels and telling Nortel what it was. Then they could tell you what it is. It was long involved and looked like a true pain. I am glad I rememebered.
Sometimes you can just hit enter in the password field before you create a password.
I lost the procedure though....
Sorry....
e-mail me direct if you like. I have alot of Nortel and some Cisco.
open a case with nortel....they will ask you to provide pieces of the config that you can get by entering the engineering mode....you then send these pieces of the config that are in hex format to nortel and they can pick out the password for you
Ok...I dont' think I'm completely getting this.. I've got the procedure to follow to get the files/info to send to Nortell for decoding... my problem is that when I connect to that slot in the chassis it asks for a password and then after a few failed attempts (one of them being just hitting enter) it dumps me to the bootloader... I can't figure out how to get into engineering mode...just typing 'eng' doesn't do it...
Here's what I'm getting:
Output:
Model 5000 Slot Selection Menu 03/02/02, 10:38:03AM
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* *
* 5425 4 Port 10/100 TX Enet Switch *
* Centillion BootLoader Serial Monitor ROM VERSION *
* (c) Copyright 1995-1996 Bay Networks Inc. *
* *
* Version 1.0.0.12 Compiled by [kenk] on Fri Jul-26-96 14:10 *
* *
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