Re: 3Com switches - undocumented access level.

From: Toh Chang Ying (cytohat_private)
Date: Fri May 08 1998 - 03:42:47 PDT

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    Sent:   Friday, May 08, 1998 3:32 PM
    Subject:        Re: FW: 3Com switches - undocumented access level.
    
    Toh,
         Thank you for bringing this up for our attention. First of all, let me
    assure you that the undocumented access level for the LANplex/Corebuilder
    products are purely for support reasons then anything else. We have many
    cases where customers will forget their passwords or userids and find
    themselves in a spot as they could not get in to the console. This is the
    only way we can help them to recover from this situation without losing
    their entire configuration. As far as I know, many vendors also have some
    kind of special access methods to assist their customer under such
    circumstances.These special access methods are for 3 Com support persons
    only and are revealed to customers under very special circumstances.
    Because the CoreBuilders/LanPlex are typically deployed at the core of a
    network, the config for these equipment is typically complex and very
    important to the customers. As such, these method can safe the customer a
    lot of time and inconvenience by recovering their proper access to the
    equipment. If we have to set these equipment to factory default every time
    a customer lose his/her password, we will be in a lot of trouble.
    
    As for the stackables, I believe we do not have this access method. That's
    because these equipment is plug n play and do not have many parameters to
    reconfigure. In the event, a customer loses his/her password, we can just
    set everything back to factory default.
    
    Regards,
    ********** http://www.plexus.net/ ***********
    Toh Chang Ying, MCP, Network Operation Centre
    HICOM Teleservices Sdn Bhd (323218-A)
    Suite 3.5, Wisma HICOM, 2 Jln Usahawan U1/8
    40150 Shah Alam, Malaysia
    Email: cytohat_private
    



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