Cisco Systems WIC-2AM-V2, WIC-1AM-V2 User Manual

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Cisco WIC-1AM-V2 and WIC-2AM-V2 Analog
Modem WAN Interface Card
The Cisco WIC-1AM-V2 and WIC-2AM-V2 Analog Modem WAN Interface Card (WIC) for
Cisco 2600XM, Cisco 2691, Cisco 3700, and Cisco 3800 series multiservice platforms provide
servers (RAS).
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Contents

Prerequisites for Cisco WIC-1AM-V2 and WIC-2AM-V2 Analog Modem WIC, page 2
Restrictions for Cisco WIC-1AM-V2 and WIC-2AM-V2 Analog Modem WIC, page 2
Information About Cisco WIC-1AM-V2 and WIC-2AM-V2 Analog Modem WIC, page 3
How to Configure the Cisco WIC-1AM-V2 and WIC-2AM-V2 Analog Modem WIC, page 5
Configuration Examples for Cisco WIC-1AM-V2 and WIC-2AM-V2 Analog Modem WIC, page 18
Additional References, page 19
Command Reference, page 20
Glossary, page 23
Release Modification
12.2(2)XB This feature was introduced.
12.2(8)T This feature was integrated into the Cisco IOS Release 12.2(8)T.
12.3(14)T This feature was integrated into the Cisco IOS Release 12.3(14)T to support
the WIC-1AM-V2 and WIC-2AM-V2 WICs.
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Prerequisites for Cisco WIC-1AM-V2 and WIC-2AM-V2 Analog Modem WIC

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Prerequisites for Cisco WIC-1AM-V2 and WIC-2AM-V2 Analog
Modem WIC
The following Cisco multiservice platforms are supported for the Cisco WIC-1AM-V2 and
WIC-2AM-V2 Analog Modem WIC:
Cisco 2600XM
Cisco 2691
Cisco 2800
Cisco 3700
Cisco 3800
Restrictions for Cisco WIC-1AM-V2 and WIC-2AM-V2 Analog
Modem WIC
The Cisco WIC-1AM-V2 and WIC-2AM-V2 Analog Modem WIC has the following memory
requirements:
Platform Memory Requirements
Cisco 2600 ip —8M Flash, 32M DRAMM
Caution Ensure that the RJ-11/CA11 telephone cable is disconnected from the modem WIC before
installing or removing the modem WIC from the router. The phone jack can have DC
potential (up to 56.5 VDC) and can have ring signal (up to 150 VAC) in the United States.
Caution Ensure that the router is powered OFF before installing or removing the modem WIC from
the router. The modem WICs do not support online insertion and removal (hot-swap).
Other than some currently unsupported commands, the V.90 modem WIC supports all commands
available for modem WICs as described in the Cisco IOS Wide Area Networking Configuration Guide.
For troubleshooting and verification, use only the following commands:
clear modem [counters][slot/modem # | group group # | all]
debug modem
show modem slot/port
Most of the show modem commands do not display the WIC-1AM-V2 and WIC-2AM-V2 information.
You may also see error messages, such as this example:
Router# show modem operational-status 0/0
Modem 0/0 doesn't exist.
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Information About Cisco WIC-1AM-V2 and WIC-2AM-V2 Analog
Modem WIC
The Cisco WIC-1AM-V2 and WIC-2AM-V2 Analog Modem WAN Interface Card adds the following
features to WAN interface card modems:
Support for V.90/V.92/V.44.
A Cisco IOS command is provided to update the modem firmware. This command allows for
upgrading in the field.
The country code is set by a modemcap.
The modem uses the Conexant AT Command Set.
More country codes are supported than on previous modems.
Three applications are available for the V.90 modem WIC on the Cisco 2600XM, Cisco 2691,
Cisco 3700, and Cisco 3800 series multiservice platforms:
Remote Router Management and Out-of-Band Access
Asynchronous Dial-on-Demand Routing and Dial-Backup
Low-Density Analog RAS Access

Remote Router Management and Out-of-Band Access

In this mode, the modem WIC is used as a dial-in modem for remote terminal access to the router’s
command-line interface (CLI) for configuration, troubleshooting, and monitoring. The modem WIC acts
similar to a modem that is connected to the AUX port of a router, but the integrated nature of the modem
WIC greatly decreases configuration time and deployment and sustaining costs. Typically, the 1-port
modem WIC is used for this application. Connection speeds up to 33.6 kbps are possible.

Asynchronous Dial-on-Demand Routing and Dial-Backup

In this mode, the V.90 modem WIC transports network traffic. When ISDN service is not available and
the traffic load does not justify a leased-line or Frame Relay connection, asynchronous dial-on-demand
routing (DDR) is often the only choice for making a WAN connection. Even at sites that do have
leased-line or Frame Relay connection, asynchronous DDR can increase bandwidth during sustained
traffic load. In addition, when the primary leased-line or Frame Relay link is down during an outage,
asynchronous dial-backup provides a secondary way to make the WAN connection. Both the 1-port and
2-port versions of the V.90 modem WIC can be used for this application.
For more information on Asynchronous Dial-on-Demand Routing and Dial-Backup, see the section
Configuring Dial Backup for Serial Lines in theCis co IOS Dial Technologies Configuration Guide.
Two ports on one modem WIC (or even three or more ports spanning multiple modem WIC cards) can
be combined using Multilink PPP (MLP) to increase connection speeds in a scalar manner. Each
connection is capable of V.90 speeds (up to 56 kbps) when connecting to a digital V.90 server modem.
For more information on MLP, see Multilink PPP for DDR—Basic Configuration and Verification.
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Low-Density Analog RAS Access

In this application, the V.90 modem WIC enables the platform to provide the services of a typical small
remote access server (RAS). One service allows remote users to dial in and gain access to resources on
the LAN (or even across the WAN). The analog modems in the modem WIC allow dial-in connection
speeds of up to 33.6 kbps, but MLP can bind multiple links together and increase the throughput.
Another service allows PCs (running Cisco DialOut Utility) on the LAN to use the modems for dial-out.
Users can connect to other modems (bulletin boards, AOL, ISPs, and so on) or fax machines. The modem
WIC allows dial-out connection speeds of up to 56 kbps when dialing a digital V.90 server modem or up
to 33.6 kbps when dialing another analog modem. Fax calls connect at up to 14.4 kbps.
Typical RAS deployments with the V.90 modem WIC use the 2-port modem version. With enough slots,
the V.90 modem WIC can be used to scale to up to 24 modems.
There is no limit for lines in the MLP bundle with WICs and population of WICs on any Cisco 2600
series or Cisco 3600 series multiservices platforms.
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How to Configure the Cisco WIC-1AM-V2 and WIC-2AM-V2 Analog Modem WIC

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How to Configure the Cisco WIC-1AM-V2 and WIC-2AM-V2
Analog Modem WIC
To configure the Cisco WIC-1AM-V2 and WIC-2AM-V2 Analog Modem WIC, complete the following
tasks:
Configuring the Asynchronous Interface, page 5
Configuring the Country Code, page 7
Upgrading the Modem Firmware, page 11
Verifying the Modem Firmware Upgrade, page 13

Configuring the Asynchronous Interface

Complete the following steps to configure the asynchronous interface on the Cisco WIC-1AM-V2 and
WIC-2AM-V2 Analog Modem WIC.
SUMMARY STEPS
1. enable
2. configure terminal
3. interface async number
4. ip unnumbered type number
5. encapsulation ppp
6. dialer in-band [no-parity | odd-parity]
7. dialer string number
8. dialer-group group-number
9. async mode interactive
10. peer default ip address pool poolname
DETAILED STEPS
Command or Action Purpose
Step 1
enable
Example:
Router> enable
Enables privileged EXEC mode.
Enter your password if prompted.
Step 2
configure terminal
Example:
Router# configure terminal
Enters global configuration mode.
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Step 3
interface async number
Example:
Router(config)# interface async 2
Enters the interface configuration mode for the
asynchronous serial interface. Enter the number of the
interface you want to configure.
Step 4
ip unnumbered type number
Example:
Router(config-if)# ip unnumbered ethernet 0
Conserves IP addresses by configuring the asynchronous
interface as unnumbered, and assigns the IP address of the
interface type that you want to leverage.
Step 5
encapsulation ppp
Example:
Router(config-if)# encapsulation ppp
Sets the encapsulation protocol for Point-to-Point
Protocol (PPP).
Step 6
dialer in-band [no-parity | odd-parity]
Example:
Router(config-if)# dialer in-band no-parity
Specifies that dial-on-demand routing (DDR) is to be
supported. This command specifies that chat scripts will be
used on asynchronous interfaces. The parity keywords do
not apply to asynchronous interfaces.
Step 7
dialer string number
Example:
Router(config-if)# dialer string 5551212
Enters the dialer string (telephone) number.
Step 8
dialer-group group-number
Example:
Router(config-if)# dialer-group 1
Controls access by configuring the interface to belong to a
specific dialing group. The number to which the dialer
access group belongs is defined with the dialer-list
command. Acceptable values are within the range from
1to10.
Step 9
async mode interactive
Example:
Router(config-if)# async mode interactive
Configures interactive mode on the asynchronous interface.
Step 10
peer default ip address pool poolname
Example:
Router(config-if)# peer default ip address pool
pool123
Assigns dial-in clients IP addresses from an address pool.
To create an IP address pool, use the ip local pool global
configuration command.
Step 11
exit
Example:
Router(config-if)# exit
Exits interface configuration collection mode.
Command or Action Purpose
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Examples

The following provides an example configuration.
Router(config)# interface async 33
Router(config-if)# ip unnumbered f0/0
Router(config-if)# encapsulation ppp
Router(config-if)# dialer in-band
Router(config-if)# dialer string 14085551234
Router(config-if)# dialer-group 1
Router(config-if)# async mode interactive
Router(config-if)# peer default ip address pool pool123
Note The entry pool123 is a name chosen for the pool used for defining the range of IP addresses
for remote clients.

Configuring the Country Code

Complete the following commands to configure the country code on the modem WIC.
SUMMARY STEPS
1. enable
2. configure terminal
3. modemcap entry init-string:MSC=+GCI=country code;configuration values;
4. line line-number [ending-line-number]
5. modem autoconfigure type init-string
6. clear modem slot/port
7. exit
8. exit
9. exit
Step 12
exit
Example:
Router(config)# exit
Exits global configuration mode.
Step 13
exit
Example:
Router# exit
Exits privileged EXEC mode.
Command or Action Purpose
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DETAILED STEPS
Command or Action Purpose
Step 1
enable
Example:
Router> enable
Enables privileged EXEC mode.
Enter your password if prompted.
Step 2
configure terminal
Example:
Router# configure terminal
Enters global configuration mode.
Step 3
modemcap entry init-string:MSC=+GCI=country
code;configuration values;
Example:
Router(config)# modemcap entry
CC-TBR21:FD=&F\V1:AA=S0=1:MSC=V0&S0=1+GCI=A6;
Change the country code in the modemcap. Use this chat
script to initiate a country code.
country code—Use the codes in the Country Code
Table. (The example shown here, A6, is for
Switzerland.)
configuration values—Enter values for configuring the
operating characteristics of the modem. For more
information about these parameters, see AT Command
Set and Register Summary for NM-8AM-V2,
NM-16AM-V2, WIC-1AM, and WIC-2AM Analog
Modem WAN Interface Cards.
Note The semicolon (‘;’) is very important. The +GCI is
an extended command that must come last in an AT
string or must be followed by a semicolon (‘;’).
Note To see the values configured for a modem, use the
show modemcap name command.
Step 4
line line-number [ending-line-number]
Example:
Router(config)# line 1 1
Identify a specific line for configuration and enter line
configuration collection mode.
line-number— Relative number of the terminal line (or
the first line in a contiguous group) that you want to
configure when the line type is specified. Numbering
begins with zero.
ending-line-number— (Optional) Relative number of
the last line in a contiguous group that you want to
configure. If you omit any keyword, then line-number
and ending-line-number are absolute rather than
relative line numbers.
Step 5
modem autoconfigure type init-string
Example:
Router(config-line)# modem autoconfigure type
CC-TBR21
Send the new modemcap string to the modem.
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