aaa authentication telnet console LOCAL aaa authentication ssh console LOCAL http server enable http 213.208.111.219 255.255.255. asdm-524.bin no asdm history enable arp timeout 14400 global (outside) 1 interface. Is there a workaround? Factory reset is not really viable, so, if that's my only option, I'll just wait for customer support. I have a Cisco ASA providing VPN connections. If it's global, I do see the spot on ASDM to change the enable password, but, not knowing the old password, that doesn't do me a lot of good. Is there only a single, global enable password for the device? Or can each user have its own enable password? I have contacted the other company to get this password, but, since they usually take their sweet time with customer support, I am trying to work around this on my own. Since I took over the network, I requested access to the device, and I have a level 15 user account with full ASDM and CLI access, but, for some reason, my password does not work as the enable password in a telnet session. We have a leased ASA 5505, which was originally managed by another company.
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