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Recovering the Root Password
If you forget the root password for the router, you can use
the password recovery procedure to reset the root password.
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Note:
You need console access to recover the root password.
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To recover the root password:
- Power off the router by pressing the power
button on the front panel.
- Turn off the power to the management device, such
as a PC or laptop computer, that you want to use to access the CLI.
- Plug one end of the Ethernet rollover cable supplied
with the router into the RJ-45 to DB-9 serial port adapter supplied
with the router (see Figure 5 and Figure 6).
- Plug the RJ-45 to DB-9 serial port adapter into
the serial port on the management device (see Figure 5 and Figure 6).
- Connect the other end of the Ethernet rollover
cable to the console port on the router (see Figure 5 and Figure 6).
Figure 5: Connecting to the Console
Port on the J2300 Services Router

Figure 6: Connecting to the Console Port
on the J4350 or J6350 Services Router

- Turn on
the power to the management device.
- On the management device, start your asynchronous terminal
emulation application (such as Microsoft Windows Hyperterminal) and
select the appropriate COM port to use (for example, COM1).
- Configure the port settings as follows:
- Bits per second: 9600
- Data bits: 8
- Parity: None
- Stop bits: 1
- Flow control: None
- Power on the router by pressing the power
button on the front panel. Verify that the POWER LED on the
front panel turns green.
The terminal emulation screen on your management device displays
the router's boot sequence.
- When the following prompt appears, press the Spacebar
to access the router's bootstrap loader command prompt:
Hit [Enter] to boot immediately, or space bar for command prompt.
Booting [kernel] in 9 seconds...
- At the following prompt, enter boot -s to start up the system in single-user mode.
ok boot -s
- At the following prompt, enter recovery to start the root password recovery procedure.
Enter full pathname of shell or 'recovery' for root
password recovery or RETURN for /bin/sh: recovery
- Enter configuration mode in the CLI.
- Set the root password. For example:
user@host# set system root-authentication
plain-text-password
For more information about configuring the root password, see
the JUNOS System Basics Configuration Guide.
- At the following prompt, enter the new root password.
For example:
New password: juniper1
Retype new password:
- At the second prompt, reenter the new root password.
- If you are finished configuring the network, commit
the configuration.
root@host# commit
commit complete
- Exit configuration mode in the CLI.
- Exit operational mode in the CLI.
- At the prompt, enter y to reboot the router.
Reboot the system? [y/n] y
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