Did you try to get in touch with Ciena people? I'm sure they will be
comprehensive about how you get their products (not being exactly a
customer).
You could maybe even get an access to products' documentation without
providing S/N:
https://portal.ciena.com/AccountRequest/index.aspx?mode=MgsZFb3Brzo=
I didn't try myself, but I guess getting the full documentation is worth it.
Ben
Nathan Eisenberg a écrit :
Greetings,
LONG VERSION:
I have recently inherited the management of an undocumented network (failed
FTTH provider) which utilizes World Wide Packets' LightningEdge 427 (16 port
GBIC switch) and 311v (24/4 port Ethernet/GBIC switch) switches. We've swapped
out a 427 so that we can rebuild it, push it back into the network, and repeat,
until everything is under our control.
Trouble is, the lack of documentation extends to passwords, the nature of which
preclude any hope of getting in to the switch without resetting to defaults.
Fortunately, I can do this without issue, since it is not in active service.
I reset a spare 311v to defaults, but cannot log in to it with any of the
logical default passwords. I can only assume the same will be true of the 427.
Sadly, it seems World Wide Packets is now owned by a new company, who will not
provide simple documentation without a full support contract. I got them to
grudgingly provide the documentation for the customer premise devices
(LightningEdge 47's), but my pleas for the switch documentation (and the
management software that I believe WWP provided for free) has fallen on deaf
ears. I don't have the budget to blow on a support contract just to get one
default password (Who would?).
SHORT VERSION:
Does anyone know the default passwords for World Wide Packets 427 and 311v
switches?
I will most definitely owe anyone with an answer a beer or four next time they
visit Seattle. By the way, the default username/password for the LightningEdge
47 and other WWP CPEs is su/pureethernet. Hopefully that will save someone
else some pain. :-)
Best Regards,
Nathan Eisenberg