Is that access to the TNT via TCP/IP Telnet, or through an administrative
serial port.  If it's through telnet; perhaps that funtionality is not
configured to be allowed to that new port??

I'm not a TNT weenie, but thats a guess.

Marco
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Marco C. Coelho
Argon Technologies
Texas' Best Internet Provider
6701 Interstate 30 West
Greenville, Texas, 75402
903-455-5036
http://www.argontech.net
----- Original Message -----
From: "ISPstuff" <tom at ispstuff.com>
To: <ascend-users at max.bungi.com>
Cc: "Patrick Marshall" <patrick at digital.net>
Sent: Saturday, June 22, 2002 8:51 AM
Subject: (ASCEND) Max TNT admin password not working after firmware update


> Help.  I can't get admin access to my production TNT since an ethernet
card
> install and firmware upgrade.  I followed my own well documented
> instructions as used in previous firmware updates.
>
> I get messages like this while attempting to login from either a telnet
> session or the console port:
>
> User: admin
> Password:
> Login incorrect
> Remote Authentication server timeout.
>
> I do have SNMP write access from restricted hosts so I also tried Patrick
> Marshalls excellent advice (from the archives) to reset the config as
follows:
>
> -------------------
> If you know the RW SNMP community string then you can tftp the config via
> SNMP set commands.
>
> Set the ip address of the tftp Server
> snmpset tnt write .1.3.6.1.4.1.529.9.5.3.0 a 100.100.100.100
>
> Set the filename for the tnt to save
> snmpset tnt write .1.3.6.1.4.1.529.9.5.4.0 s tnt-config
>
> set the save command.
> snmpset tnt write .1.3.6.1.4.1.529.9.5.1.0 i 3
>
> ---------------------------------
> It appeared to work flawlessly from my allowed server but I still could
not
> log-in as admin.  I power cycled the tnt to reload the config and I still
> could not log-in as admin.
>
> from my saved TNT config file - password changed - the rest is accurate
>
> ; saving profiles of type USER
> new USER
> set name = admin
> set password = password
> set allow-termserv = yes
> set allow-system = yes
> set allow-diagnostic = yes
> set allow-update = yes
> set allow-password = yes
> set allow-code = yes
> set idle-logout = 60
> set log-display-level = error
> write -f
> ;
> new USER
> set name = default
> write -f
>
> Any advice would be appreciated.  Do I have to nindy this thing?  Is there
> a bug in 10.0.0 that does not allow admin rights?
>
> Many thanks,
>
> Tom
>
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