Re: Cisco Secure Content Accelerator
- From: "Doc" <rsherrell@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 21 Jul 2005 14:51:29 -0700
Hi Brad,
Thanks for your thoughts on this. The problem is that we cannot reset
to factory defaults because the previous IT Director threw away or kept
all config files for the SCA plus the enable passwords (actually for
ALL Cisco equipment). Through analysis and traffic capture we have
determined it is only being used to handle the HTTPS traffic for an OWA
server, but we have absolutely no information other than that. Not a
thing. So rebuilding it from scratch factory defaults will be painful
and take the OWA access down for at least a day. I wish that we didn't
have to erase the configuration to reset the enable password on this
particular piece of Cisco equipment.....
Unfortunately this situation is a classic example of why managers
should always make sure that they have detailed information on
passwords and configs in the case where an employee departs
unexpectedly for whatever reason...:)
Your information is appreciated and if we have to rebuild I am sure it
will be used.
Take care,
Robert
www.BradReese.Com wrote:
> Doc,
>
> You may wish to investigate the Cisco Secure Content Accelerator SCA
> serial utility menu available via the serial port:
>
> http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/webscale/css/scacfggd/sca_ap_d.htm#xtocid179661
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> Brad Reese
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