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by aaron
Thu Apr 25, 2024 1:26 am
Forum: Technical Support
Topic: Found SFP28 password, but unable to write. (fs.com SFP28-25GLR-31)
Replies: 2
Views: 93

Re: Found SFP28 password, but unable to write. (fs.com SFP28-25GLR-31)

After playing around with this a little more, I was able to successfully write! The trick was to enable the "ND" (No Delay) option. I would have tried that option previously, but Revelprog IS does not seem to allow the "ND" checkbox to be toggled when the device type is set to &q...
by aaron
Thu Apr 25, 2024 1:03 am
Forum: Technical Support
Topic: Found SFP28 password, but unable to write. (fs.com SFP28-25GLR-31)
Replies: 2
Views: 93

Found SFP28 password, but unable to write. (fs.com SFP28-25GLR-31)

Hello, I have a SFP28-25GLR-31 from fs.com, delivered with "Arista Networks " in the manufacturer name field. Using the brute force feature in Revelprog IS, I was able to obtain the password 416E6479 (ASCII:Andy) in a little over 9 hours. (Yay!) This password was stored in the manufacturer...
by aaron
Wed Apr 17, 2024 9:13 pm
Forum: Tutorials and Examples
Topic: Writing protected SFP / QSFP / XFP and searching password (brute force method)
Replies: 18
Views: 31829

Re: Writing protected SFP / QSFP / XFP and searching password (brute force method)

The other solution is to buy OEM unprotected transceiver. There are many SFP/QSFP/XFP manufacturers which offer unprotected modules in MSA standard. You can read protected transceiver and you can copy it to other, not protected transceiver. It will work in most cases. Does anyone have any suggestio...

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