There must be a way to do the password recovery.

You just go to cisco website and search for 'password
recovery'then just choose the one suitable for your
router.  and it should work.

Michael

--- "Vachon, Scott" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> 
> 
> >After asking a few other engineers who work more on
> our routers I'm
> >almost positive there is NO WAY to disable password
> recovery for
> >somebody who has physical access and local console
> access to a cisco
> >router.  
> 
> What about physically disabling all the external
> ports ?
> 
> ~S~
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