08-25-2015
AIX firmware password woes!
Thanks Blackrageous and Agent.KGB for your help. I think I'll go with toggling the jumpers or may try to connect an InfoWindow Terminal.
Thanks again
---------- Post updated at 02:07 PM ---------- Previous update was at 01:12 PM ----------
Hi Blackrageous, Can you tell me please are the jumpers those small holes on the front panel? And do you have a link as to which order of holes I should press with a pin, or perhaps you can tell me please?
Thanks
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SYNOPSIS
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