Locked out of my own USG110
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Hi Awakensoul,I experienved the same just some minutes ago. What goes wrong here?1
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Hi @Awakensoul,
Factory default will restore back to system default configuration file, make sure you have backup configuration file at device in the past.
As for password changed mechanism, it prompt admin to change password by login Security setting, so that you will see the password change after you log in to device.If you log in with wrong password and reach the retry count, USG will block the IP(30 mins by default).How to check and unlock?
1) Console line
Router(config)# show lockout-users <= To check locked IP
Router(config)# unlock lockout-users X.X.X.X <= Unlock blocking IP address, x.x.x.x
2) Just power cut/reboot USG to unlock IP.
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Ok, so just to be clear, what does this mean?"Factory default will restore back to system default configuration file, make sure you have backup configuration file at device in the past"Do I need to have a backup file stored locally or does the USG110 keep a backup of the running configuration in itself and after performing "Factory Reset" I will be able to access this backup?
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Hi @Awakensoul
After you performed “Factory Reset”, the device running configuration will been reset as default and reboot itself.
It means all of configuration will be default setting except you have stored configuration manually.
You can backup configuration by Maintenance > File Manager > Configuration file > Click "Copy" to backup configuration.
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Zyxel_Stanley said:
Hi @Awakensoul
After you performed “Factory Reset”, the device running configuration will been reset as default and reboot itself.
It means all of configuration will be default setting except you have stored configuration manually.
You can backup configuration by Maintenance > File Manager > Configuration file > Click "Copy" to backup configuration.
Hi, So taking in consideration that i don't have a backup, and I am locked out of my own device because it rejects the password, are there any other options for me to gaining acess to the device without losing all my configurations?0 -
Awakensoul said:Zyxel_Stanley said:
Hi @Awakensoul
After you performed “Factory Reset”, the device running configuration will been reset as default and reboot itself.
It means all of configuration will be default setting except you have stored configuration manually.
You can backup configuration by Maintenance > File Manager > Configuration file > Click "Copy" to backup configuration.
Hi, So taking in consideration that i don't have a backup, and I am locked out of my own device because it rejects the password, are there any other options for me to gaining acess to the device without losing all my configurations?Could a Zyxel administrator remotely download my configuration or something like that?The device has hundreds of settings, VPN's running, it's also controlling a 5 Access Point Wifi system, multiple VLANS..... If i have to reconfigure this all over again it will take me days that I cannot afford to have the entire enterprise network down.0 -
Hi Awakensoul
No users (even Zyxel) can backup your configuration file without the Admin permission. However, you can follow the FAQ to backup configuration by using serial connection locally.
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Zyxel_Stanley said:Hi Awakensoul
No users (even Zyxel) can backup your configuration file without the Admin permission. However, you can follow the FAQ to backup configuration by using serial connection locally.
Hi Stanley,This is very helpfull and exactly what I was looking for, a solution that allows me to not lose my configurations. I have some doubts about the procedure though:1 - If I don't have access to the WEB GUI how do I correcly reboot the unit? I am assuming via removing the power cable and connecting it again, is this correct?2 - When I reboot the tera term must already be connected to be able to see the bootup process via serial connection correct?3 - After step number 4 how do I get out of debug mode and allow the device to complete the boot process?Thank you in advance for your very much appreciated help.0 -
(1) Yes, you can re-plug in power core to reboot device.
(2) Yes, you can standby Serial cable first.
(3) There is a command: atgo after entered this command, device will exit debug mode and reboot.
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This link just saved me from "rebuilding" 3 USG110.
Procedure is logic and works perfect.
Hints, default Com Settings are missing and use putty.exe as terminal
BaudRade 115200, Data 8bit, Parity none, Stop 1bit, FlowControl none.
@Zyxel. These problems are often triggered by the "new" password change requests. Built in since some time. The webdialog that requires a new password has problems if there is a $$ in the password! It's a nasty bug! Can you please fix this AND communicate what happens if a $$ is in the password! So it's possible to "guess" the saved new password!
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