
Those register settings didn’t work in my 5505 ASA and just caused it to boot into rommon. David Musashi Januat 12:31 Curreri – You have to be VERY careful when using those instructions to reset an ASA.Post navigation ← Installing Plone on Windows and Getting Started Creating an Image with Symantec Ghost 8.0 → This entry was posted in Tech Support, Uncategorized on Januby curreri. Otherwise the default username and password is to leave both blank. If you had an enable password set, you may need to enter that in the password box when you try to connect using the ASDM.DHCP is enabled on the cisco device, and it’s internal IP address is now 192.168.1.1! The Cisco ASA has been reset to factory settings.make sure that the outside line is plugged into port zero, and your pc is plugged into any of the ports 1-7.You want to get back to the prompt that looks like: ‘ciscoasa(config)#’ hit spacebar when the ‘more’ thing happens.Enter the password, or just press enter if there is no password set. After you open your connection, press enter a couple times, and you should get a prompt like: ‘ciscoasa>’, or ‘nameofyourdevice>’.

Select the radio Type: Serial, then click Serial on the left and use these settings: Download and install it, then make a new connection.

If you forgot the enable password, Lawrence’s comment on this page might help. If you can get into the ASDM, it is easier to Reset to Factory Defaults using the Cisco’s ASDM.

If you’ve mucked up the IP, vlan, etc settings and the Cisco ASDM can’t get into the device, it’s time for more desperate measures. If you are like me, you tend to click things just to see how they work.
