Disabling Cisco Password Recovery Service
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Disabling Cisco Password Recovery Service
Most Cisco engineers are aware of the classic Password-Recovery service Cisco equipment have. If the device's credentials are lost, then performing the Password-Recovery procedure will effectively provide full access to the device's configuration.By disabling the Password-Recovery service you prevent anyone with physical access to the device (e.g console port) from performing the Password-Recovery process and obtaining access to its configuration.
Disabling the Password-Recovery service requires extreme attention because should you loose your password, there is no turning back. It is highly advisable to always keep a backup of your configurations in a secure area - just in case.
You will also notice that the 'no service password-encryption' command will not show up when hitting '?' (for help) as this command is undocumented in the IOS help.
Following are the steps to disable the Password-Recovery service and the message confirmation shown when the device boots up after the Password-Recovery service is disabled:
Article Summary
This article explains the password-recovery service and how to disable it on a Cisco device.
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