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Password for ancient ATI FX612TX hub

 
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Frank Stutzman
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Posted: Thu Jul 14, 2005 2:46 pm    Post subject: Password for ancient ATI FX612TX hub Reply with quote

I am starting to do some traffic analysis on our network and needed to
find an true ethernet 100B-TX hub. Fortunately, pawing around in our
boneyard, I found a new-still-in-the-box Allied Telesyn FH612TX hub. A
bit big, but perfect for my needs.

This is a managable hub. With much button pushing on a terminal attached
to its console port I was able to get a IP address set on it. I can SNMP
walk the mib as well as telnet to it.

However, there was no documentation in the box. I suspect that there are
some more configuation options once I can get logged into it, but I have
no idea what its console or telnet password is. Googling for default
passwords gave me several suggestions (mostly "manager" and "friend") but
none of them work.

Anybody have personal knowledge of this box and might know what the out of
the box password is? Barring that, I suspect what I want is in a user
manual at:
www.allied-telesis.co.jp/support/list/hub/fh612/manual.html

But I don't read japanese and using the google translate feature won't
work because its in PDF format.


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Al Dykes
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Posted: Thu Jul 14, 2005 4:20 pm    Post subject: Re: Password for ancient ATI FX612TX hub Reply with quote

In article <db5tt1$11ef$1@stationair.kjsl.com>,
Frank Stutzman <stutzman@skylane.kjsl.com> wrote:
Quote:
I am starting to do some traffic analysis on our network and needed to
find an true ethernet 100B-TX hub. Fortunately, pawing around in our
boneyard, I found a new-still-in-the-box Allied Telesyn FH612TX hub. A
bit big, but perfect for my needs.

This is a managable hub. With much button pushing on a terminal attached
to its console port I was able to get a IP address set on it. I can SNMP
walk the mib as well as telnet to it.

However, there was no documentation in the box. I suspect that there are
some more configuation options once I can get logged into it, but I have
no idea what its console or telnet password is. Googling for default
passwords gave me several suggestions (mostly "manager" and "friend") but
none of them work.

Anybody have personal knowledge of this box and might know what the out of
the box password is? Barring that, I suspect what I want is in a user
manual at:
www.allied-telesis.co.jp/support/list/hub/fh612/manual.html

But I don't read japanese and using the google translate feature won't
work because its in PDF format.


Somehow there's gotta be a way to reset the box to factory settings,
which should include a null password. Lots of Luck.



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Frank Stutzman
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Posted: Thu Jul 14, 2005 7:13 pm    Post subject: Re: Password for ancient ATI FX612TX hub Reply with quote

J. Clarke <jclarke.usenet@snet.net.invalid> wrote:

Quote:
Did you try the Allied Telesyn US site?

The docs for the FH612TX are on <http://www.alliedtelesyn.com/>. Pick
"support" and then down toward the bottom "legacy/special order", then
under "Product Type" pick "hubs" and under "Product Name" pick
"AT-FH612TXS". There's a user guide and an installation guide, the user
guide tells how to do a reset and what the default login and password are
(once you see them you'll probably wonder why you didn't try them).


THANK YOU!

I'm self administering a dope slap for this one. I did go to their web
site, but failed to see the US site on the left hand side. I wandered
through the UK site, but didn't find what I wanted.

Again, thanks.

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Posted: Thu Jul 14, 2005 10:16 pm    Post subject: Re: Password for ancient ATI FX612TX hub Reply with quote

Frank Stutzman wrote:

Quote:
I am starting to do some traffic analysis on our network and needed to
find an true ethernet 100B-TX hub. Fortunately, pawing around in our
boneyard, I found a new-still-in-the-box Allied Telesyn FH612TX hub. A
bit big, but perfect for my needs.

This is a managable hub. With much button pushing on a terminal attached
to its console port I was able to get a IP address set on it. I can SNMP
walk the mib as well as telnet to it.

However, there was no documentation in the box. I suspect that there are
some more configuation options once I can get logged into it, but I have
no idea what its console or telnet password is. Googling for default
passwords gave me several suggestions (mostly "manager" and "friend") but
none of them work.

Anybody have personal knowledge of this box and might know what the out of
the box password is? Barring that, I suspect what I want is in a user
manual at:
www.allied-telesis.co.jp/support/list/hub/fh612/manual.html

But I don't read japanese and using the google translate feature won't
work because its in PDF format.

Did you try the Allied Telesyn US site?

The docs for the FH612TX are on <http://www.alliedtelesyn.com/>. Pick
"support" and then down toward the bottom "legacy/special order", then
under "Product Type" pick "hubs" and under "Product Name" pick
"AT-FH612TXS". There's a user guide and an installation guide, the user
guide tells how to do a reset and what the default login and password are
(once you see them you'll probably wonder why you didn't try them).

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