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Found Baystack 301.. Need a password

briankeys

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I was hauling ass through the business district, and caught what looked like computers by the dumpster.

I turned around, and looked through. A bunch of old 386's and a Baystack 301 Switch.

I've got it switching (although its a slow switcher, its working.)

I now need to try to get the password for it. I've got the secret debug console up, and i can memory dump... But I cant find the password in plaintext when converted to binary, and can only capture a chunk at a time..

Has anyone any experience with this?
 
Nevermind, holding the reset button for 30 seconds resetted the password to "secure"
 
Originally posted by Zardoz
not a bad find even for a 10Mb switch...

Two 100baseT ports!

One for me, one for my router box.

So I get full speed to the internet, and everyone else gets less ;)
 
Originally posted by briankeys
Two 100baseT ports!

One for me, one for my router box.

So I get full speed to the internet, and everyone else gets less ;)

mmmm, full speed internet? so your internet connection is 100Mb/s? must cost a lot...
 
Originally posted by Zardoz
mmmm, full speed internet? so your internet connection is 100Mb/s? must cost a lot...

10mbit, which only operates to its max on a 10baseTX port, or 100baseT...

i can only pull about 800k/sec from a 10baseT switch.
 
Originally posted by briankeys
10mbit, which only operates to its max on a 10baseTX port, or 100baseT...

i can only pull about 800k/sec from a 10baseT switch.

read it again, it's called. sarcasm...
 
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