Juniper Networks 200 manual Using CLI Commands to Reset the Device, Asset Recovery

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Chapter 3 Configuring the Device

ASSET RECOVERY

If you lose the admin password, you can use one of the following procedures to reset the NetScreen device to its default settings. This destroys any existing configurations, but restores access to the device.

Warning: Resetting the device will delete all existing configuration settings, and the firewall and VPN service will be rendered inoperative.

Note: After you successfully reset and reconfigure the NetScreen device, you should back up the new configuration setting. As a precaution against lost passwords, you should back up a new configuration that contains the NetScreen default password. This will ensure a quick recovery of a lost configuration. You should change the password on the system as soon as possible.

Using CLI Commands to Reset the Device

To perform this operation, you need to make a console connection, as described in “Establishing a Terminal Emulator Connection” on page 22.

Note: By default the device recovery feature is enabled. You can disable it by entering the

following CLI command: unset admin device-reset.

1.At the login prompt, type the serial number of the device.

2.At the password prompt, type the serial number again. The following message appears:

!!! Lost Password Reset !!! You have initiated a command to reset the device to factory defaults, clearing all current configuration and settings. Would you like to continue? y/[n]

3.Press the y key.

The following message appears:

!! Reconfirm Lost Password Reset !! If you continue, the entire configuration of the device will be erased. In addition, a permanent counter will be incremented to signify that this device has been reset. This is your last chance to cancel this command. If you proceed, the device will return to factory default configuration, which is: System IP: 192.168.1.1; username: netscreen; password: netscreen. Would you like to continue? y/[n]

4.Press the y key to reset the device.

You can now login in using netscreen as the default admin name and password.

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Contents NETSCREEN-200 Series Copyright Notice Contents IX-I Preface Guide OrganizationCommand Line Interface CLI Conventions Juniper Networks Netscreen PublicationsOverview1 NetScreen-208 Device NetScreen-204 DeviceNETSCREEN-200 Systems System Status LED Display Front PanelAsset Recovery Pinhole RedConsole and Modem Ports Compact Flash Card SlotEthernet Interfaces Power SuppliesRear Panel Power Fuse Overview User’s Guide Installing the Device General Installation Guidelines Equipment Rack Installation GuidelinesPerforming EQUIPMENT-RACK Installation Front Mount Connecting the PowerMid-Mount Wiring a DC Power Supply Connecting the NETSCREEN-200 Device to Other Devices Installing the Device User’s Guide Configuring the Device Route Mode Transparent ModeOperational Modes NETSCREEN-200 Series Device Interfaces Ethernet1 through ethernet8Connecting the Device AS a Single Security Gateway Connectivity ExamplesPerforming Device Connection Establishing AN HA Connection Between Devices DeviceDevice Performing Initial Connection and Configuration Establishing a Terminal Emulator ConnectionChanging Your Admin Name and Password Setting Port and Interface IP AddressesSetting the IP Address of the Management Interface Starting a Console Session Using Telnet Configuring the Device for Telnet and Webui SessionsStarting a Console Session Using Dialup Establishing a GUI Management SessionNetScreen WebUI application window appears Using CLI Commands to Reset the Device Asset RecoveryUsing the Asset Recovery Pinhole to Reset the Device Configuring the Device User’s Guide Specifications NETSCREEN-200 Attributes Electrical SpecificationSafety Certifications EnvironmentalIndex IX-II