Configuring 3G Wireless WAN on Modular and Fixed ISRs

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Configuring 3G Wireless for Modular and Fixed

Cisco Integrated Services Routers

(HWIC-3G-CDMA, HWIC-3G-CDMA-x, and

PCEX-3G-CDMA-x)

First Published: March 14, 2007

Revised: March 25, 2010

The Cisco 880G series integrated services routers (Cisco ISRs) provide Internet, VPN, voice, data, and backup capability to corporate teleworkers and remote and small offices of fewer than 20 users. These fixed routers are capable of bridging and multiprotocol routing between LAN and WAN ports, and provide advanced features such as antivirus protection.

The Third Generation (3G) Wireless High-Speed WAN Interface Card (HWIC) is a multiband, multiservice WAN card for use over CDMA Radio Access Networks (RAN). It is used as the primary

WAN connectivity and as a backup for critical applications. The 3G HWIC can also be used as the primary WAN connection.

Both the fixed and the modular 3G routers can be used as the primary WAN connectivity and as a backup for critical applications, and can also be used as the primary WAN connection.

It is supported on the following modular Cisco ISRs:

Cisco 1841

Cisco 1861

Cisco 2800 series

Cisco 3800 series

Cisco 1900

Cisco 2900

Cisco 3900

Cisco 880

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The 3G wireless Modular and Fixed Cisco ISR provides the following functionality:

Broadband WAN connectivity using high speed cellular data technology

Support for the following technologies:

CDMA2000 Evolution-Data Optimized (EVDO) Revision (Rev) A

CDMA2000 EVDO Rev 0

CDMA Single channel Radio Transmission Technology (1xRTT)

Automatic best-network selection

Always-on capability

Multiple antenna and cable options:

Diversity antenna

Indoor and outdoor external antennas

Radio Frequency Ultra-Low Loss (RF-ULL) cable length from 10 ft to 75 ft

IOS-based Mobile IP including network mobility(NEMO)

Supports over-the-air service provisioning (OTASP), Internet over-the-air (IOTA) data profile provisioning, and Open Mobile Alliance device management (OMA-DM).

Multiple product SKUs for multiple CDMA carriers

Multiple external antenna options

Support for diversity antenna

Static and dynamic IP addressing

Modem-based support for mobile IP

Cellular interface based on the async interface in Cisco IOS

Mobile IP profile management for CDMA

Network Address Translation (NAT) and Port Address Translation (PAT) support

Security features such as firewall, intrusion-detection systems (IDS), and intrusion-prevention systems (IPS)

Support for enhanced security features, such as GET VPN, EZ VPN, DMVPN, Multi-point GRE

(mGRE), and IPSec VPN

Auto-detecting optimized WAN switchover

Support for Hot Standby Router Protocol (HSRP) and Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP)

Cellular WAN management information base (MIB)

Diagnostic and monitoring capability

Complete Cisco IOS feature capability

The Cisco 3G wireless Modular and Fixed Cisco ISR provides the following software functionality:

Modem activation—You can activate the modem either by using Cisco IOS commands either manually or by using over-the-air service provisioning (OTASP), Internet over-the-air (IOTA) data profile provisioning or the device management protocol specified by OMA-DM.

Modem management—You can access modem software and hardware information, radio and network status, and data profile information by using Cisco IOS commands and SNMP MIBs.

Dial on Demand Routing (DDR)—This allows you to set up a data call when there is data traffic to be sent over the wireless network.

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Fallback connection (DDR backup)—The 3G Modular and Fixed Cisco ISR allows you to configure the cellular modem to initiate a dialup connection when connection to a primary service is lost.

Teardown after fallback (part of fallback DDR)—After a primary connection has failed and the cellular connection is in fallback mode, the 3G Modular and Fixed Cisco ISR tears down the fallback-mode connection when the primary connection is available.

Automatic teardown—After a configurable timeout, the 3G Modular and Fixed Cisco ISR automatically tears down a connection if there has been no activity.

Autodetect—The 3G Modular and Fixed Cisco ISR automatically detects and uses the best available service.

Firmware upgrade—You can upgrade the firmware on the modem by using Cisco IOS commands.

3G HWIC support on Cisco Integrated Services Router (ISR) platforms, namely Cisco 1841,

Cisco 1861, Cisco 2801, Cisco 2811, Cisco 2821, Cisco 2851, Cisco 3825, and Cisco 3845.

Comprehensive Cisco IOS MIB support including Interface (IF) MIBs and Entity MIBs.

3G cellular MIB support.

Table 1

shows the SKU and the frequencies supported by the 3G wireless WAN HWICs.

Table 1 SKU Description and Supported Frequencies

SKU Number

HWIC-3G-CDMA-x

HWIC-3G-CDMA

PCEX-3G-CDMA-x

Description

EVDO Rev A/Rev 0/1xRTT, where x is an initial for a specific carrier

Region

US

Frequency Bands

800/1900MHz

Generic SKU for worldwide CDMA network

Cisco 880G Series 3G Wireless

Integrated Services Router, where x is an initial for a specific carrier.

Worldwide 800/1900MHz

North America 800/1900 MHz

Figure 1 shows the front panel of the HWIC-3G-CDMA-x.

Figure 1 Front Panel of HWIC-3G-CDMA-x

1

Mounting Screws

2

Diagnostic Port

3

Main Antenna Connector

4

5

LEDs

Diversity Antenna Connector

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Note

The diagnostic port is not required for normal operation. It is used only for advanced radio diagnostics.

Please refer to

“Modem Troubleshooting Using the Diagnostic Port” section on page 104 for details on

enabling this port and the diagnostic tools that are supported.

Table 2

explains each of the LEDs with their functionality and the different states. The LEDs provide a visual indication of your available services. Please refer to Chapter 13 in the

Cisco Interface Cards

Hardware Installation Guide

for details on hardware installation.

Table 2 3G Wireless HWIC (CDMA) LED Descriptions

LED

RSSI

Description

Off: Low RSSI (under -100 dBm).

Slow Green Blink: Low or medium RSSI (-99 to -90 dBm).

Fast Green Blink: Medium RSSI (-89 to -70 dBm).

Solid Green: High RSSI (-69 dBm or higher).

WWAN

Solid Yellow: No service.

Off: HWIC in reset mode or not powered.

Slow blink: Searching for service.

Solid Green: Active service; no traffic detected.

1xRTT

Fast Blink: Active service, and traffic detected proportional to blink rate.

1xRTT is the active service.

EVDO

Note

1xEVDO is the active service.

Both 1xRTT and EVDO Off: No service is active.

Note

Note

If the RSSI LED is solid yellow, it means that there is no service.

Active service means the currently available service. Your 3G WAN wireless HWIC automatically selects the best available connection.

Feature History

Release

12.4(11)XV

12.4(15)T

12.4(22)YB1

15.1(1)T

Modification

This feature was introduced. (This image is not supported any longer.)

This feature was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.4(15)T.

This feature was revised.

This feature was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 15.1(1)T

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PCEX-3G-CDMA-x

Figure 2 shows the front panel of the PCEX-3G-CDMA.

Figure 2 Front Panel of PCEX-3G--CDMA

LED

3G

1

WWAN

2

3G RSSI

3

1

LEDs

2

3G express card slot—Supports third-party

1

3G card (Cisco 88xG models only)

3

USB port

1.

See the

Cisco 880 Series Integrated Services Routers

data sheet for supported vendors.

Table 3

lists the LEDs and describes their functionality and different states. The LEDs provide a visual indication of your available services. Please see the

Cisco 880 Series ISR Hardware Installation Guide

for details on hardware installation.

Color

Green

Green

Amber

Table 3 LED Description for PCEX-3G-HSPA-x

Description

On—Service is established.

Slow Blinking—Searching for service.

Fast Blinking—Data is either being received or being transmitted.

Off—Low signal strength (lower than -100 dBm).

On—High RSSI (-69 dBm or higher).

Slow Blinking—Low or medium RSSI (-99 to -90 dBm).

Fast Blinking—Medium RSSI (-89 to -70 dBm).

On—No service.

880 Series

3G models

3G models

3G models

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LED

3G GSM

4

3G CDMA

5

Color

Green

Green

Description

On—Service is established.

Off—No service.

On—Service is established.

Off—No service.

1.

3G = Third-Generation.

2.

WWAN = wireless WAN.

3.

RSSI = Received Signal Strength Indicator.

4.

GSM = Global System for Mobile Communication.

5.

CDMA = code division multiple access.

880 Series

3G models

3G models

The PCEX-3G-CDMA supports the AC501 and the AC880E modem.

Table 4

shows the LED information for the LEDs located on the modem.

Table 4 Modem LED Descriptions

LED

Power

2G

3G

Description

Indicates one of the following states:

• The modem has detected or is connected to a 2G or 3G network.

• The modem is not inserted in the PC.

• The computer is off or in “suspend and resume mode”.

• The modem has been turned off using Watcher (Tools > Turn Radio

Off) or another connection client.

Solid Blue: The power is on, the modem is working normally, and the firmware is not being updated.

Blinking Blue: The firmware is being updated. Do not remove the modem from the PC.

Blinking Amber: The modem is searching for service (initializing).

Solid Amber: Error—either the modem is having a problem initializing

(searching for service) or is offline because of a failure. Contact your service provider.

Off: The modem is unable to detect 2G service.

Blinking Amber: The modem has detected a 2G network (EDGE, GPRS, GSM) and is ready to connect.

Solid Amber: The modem is connected to a 2G network and is able to send and receive data.

Off: The modem is unable to detect 3G service.

Blinking Blue: The modem has detected a 3G network (UMTS, HSDPA) and is ready to connect.

Solid Blue: The modem is connected to a 3G network and can send and receive data.

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Feature History

Release

12.4(11)XV

12.4(15)T

12.4(15)T1

15.0(1)M

15.1(1)T

Modification

This feature was introduced for HWIC-3G-CDMA. (This image is not supported any longer.)

This feature was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.4(15)T.

This feature was updated.

The HSPA feature was introduced.

The CDMA feature was integrated into the Cisco 880 Series Integrated

Service Routers with Cisco IOS Release 15.1(1)T.

Finding Support Information for Platforms and Cisco IOS Software Images

Use Cisco Feature Navigator to find information about platform support and Cisco IOS software image support. Access Cisco Feature Navigator at http://www.cisco.com/go/fn . You must have an account on

Cisco.com. If you do not have an account or have forgotten your username or password, click Cancel at the login dialog box and follow the instructions that appear.

Contents

Prerequisites for Configuring 3G Wireless, page 7

Restrictions for Configuring 3G Wireless, page 8

Technology Overview, page 9

Overview of SNMP MIBs, page 10

Configuring the 3G Wireless Modular and Fixed Cisco ISRs, page 17

Configuring Data DedicatedTransmission Mode (DDTM), page 29

Modem Firmware Upgrade, page 34

Command Reference, page 35

Troubleshooting Tips, page 102

Prerequisites for Configuring 3G Wireless

The following are prerequisites to configuring the 3G wireless HWICs:

You must have service availability from a wireless service provider, and you must have network coverage where your router will be physically located. For a complete list of supported carriers, see the data sheet at the following URL: http://www.cisco.com/go/3g

You must subscribe to a service plan with a wireless service provider. For manual activation, you will need the following specific information from the provider:

Master Subsidy Lock (MSL) number

Mobile Directory number (MDN)

MSID

The ESN number is on the modem itself, as shown in

Figure 3

. Make sure that your service is registered with the ESN number. You can also obtain the ESN by using the show cellular hardware command.

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Restrictions for Configuring 3G Wireless

You must install the required antennas before you configure the 3G wireless HWIC. See the following URLs for instructions on how to install the antennas:

3G-ANTM1919D—See the

Cisco Multiband Swivel Mount Dipole Antenna (3G-ANTM1919D)

3G-ANTM1916-CM—See the

Cisco Multiband Omnidirectional Ceiling Mount Antenna

(3G-ANTM1916-CM)

3G-AE015-R (Antenna Extension)—See the

Cisco Single-Port Antenna Stand for Multiband

TNC Male-Terminated Portable Antenna (3G-AE015-R)

3G-ANTMOUT-OM—See the

Cisco 3G Omnidirectional Outdoor Antenna

(3G-ANTM-OUT-OM)

3G-ANTM-OUT-LP—See the

Cisco 3G Low Profile Outdoor Antenna (3G-ANTM-OUT-LP)

3G-ACC-OUT-LA—See the

Cisco 3G Lightning Arrestor (3G-ACC-OUT-LA)

You must make sure to check your LEDs for signal reception as described in

Table 2

.

You should be familiar with Cisco IOS.

Figure 3 Location of the ESN Number

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The ESN is located on the modem that is attached to the back of the 3G wireless HWIC. The ESN is just below the barcode.

Restrictions for Configuring 3G Wireless

The following restrictions apply to the Cisco 3G Wireless HWICs:

Data connection can be originated only by the 3G wireless Modular and Fixed Cisco ISRs. Remote dial-in is not supported.

Throughput—Because of the shared nature of wireless communications, the amount of throughput that is experienced varies, depending on the number of active users or congestion in a network.

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Technology Overview

Cellular networks have higher latency, compared to wired networks. Latency rates depend on the technology and carrier. Latency can increase because of network congestion.

Any restrictions that are a part of the terms of service from your carrier.

Technology Overview

This section contains the following topics:

CDMA Network Overview, page 9

Overview of SNMP MIBs, page 10

3G Cellular WAN MIB Architecture, page 10

Supported Cisco Antennas and Cables, page 13

CDMA Network Overview

CDMA is a standard for mobile communication. A typical CDMA network includes terminal equipment, mobile termination, base transceiver station (BTS), base station controller (BSC), packet data serving node (PDSN), and other data network entities. The PDSN is the interface between a BSC and a internet gateway.

Figure 4 shows the relationship of the components of a typical CDMA network, including a PDSN and

a branch office with the 3G wireless Modular and Fixed Cisco ISRs.

As the figure shows, the branch office connects to a radio tower and a BTS. The BTS connects to a BSC, which contains a component called the packet control function (PCF). The PCF communicates with the

Cisco PDSN for data communication and with the mobile switching center (MSC) for voice.

Figure 4 Overview of the CDMA Network

Voice

MSC PSTN

Branch Office with Cellular HWIC

BTS/BSC

Data

PCF/

PDSN

Internet

Carrier Network

BTS: Base Transceiver Stations

BSC: Base Station Controller

MSC: Mobile Switching Center

PCF: Packet Control Function

PDSN: Packet Data Serving Node

Leased Line

(MPLS, FR, Fiber)

HQ

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Overview of SNMP MIBs

Simple Management Network Protocol (SNMP) development and use is centered around the

Management Information Base (MIB). An SNMP MIB is an abstract data base, i.e., a conceptual specification for information that a management application may read and modify in a certain form. This does not imply that the information is kept in the managed system in that same form. The SNMP agent translates between the internal data structures and formats of the managed system and the external data structures and formats defined for the MIB.

The SNMP MIB is conceptually a tree structure with conceptual tables. Cisco 3G MIB is discussed in more detail in the next section. Relative to this tree structure, the term MIB is used in two senses. In one sense it is actually a MIB branch, usually containing information for a single aspect of technology, such as a transmission medium or a routing protocol. A MIB used in this sense is more accurately called a

MIB module, and is usually defined in a single document. In the other sense a MIB is a collection of such branches. Such a collection might comprise, for example, all the MIB modules implemented by a given agent, or the entire collection of MIB modules defined for SNMP.

A MIB is a tree where the leaves are individual items of data called objects. An object may be, for example, a counter or a protocol status. MIB objects are also sometimes called variables.

MIBs for the 3G cellular Modular and Fixed Cisco ISRs can be classified into three categories:

IF MIBs—describes interface statistics

Cisco-Entity-Vendortype-OID-MIB.my—ENTITY-MIBs are used to provide general hardware type for both the Modular and Fixed Cisco ISRs and the modem.

CISCO-ENTITY-VENDORTYPE-OID-MIB assigns OIDs for Cisco components (including the

HWICs & the modems). The OIDs are then used as the values of entPhysicalVendorType in the

ENTITY-MIB.

3G cellular MIBs—cellular or wireless-specific MIBs

3G Cellular WAN MIB Architecture

This section describes the MIB definition and implementation support for Cisco's cellular 3G WAN products on the customer premises equipment (CPE) end.

The 3G Cellular WAN MIB supports both CDMA and GSM set of cellular standards and includes the following technologies:

GSM—GPRS/EDGE/UMTS/HSPA

CDMA—1xRTT/EVDO RevA/EVDO Rev0

The 3G cellular MIB uses indexes from the cellular interface and from the modem. You can obtain the interface index using IF-MIBs and the modem index using the ENTITY MIBs.

The 3G MIB definition includes the following major sub-trees:

Common objects

CDMA objects

GSM objects

Notifications

You can use MIB object c3gStandard defined in the c3gWanCommonTable to distinguish between

CDMA or GSM and implementing MIB for CDMA or GSM.

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Note

Cisco 3G MIB supports both SNMP V3 and V2.

At a high level, the Cisco 3G WAN MIBs are divided into two groups and have the following structure:

1.

2.

ciscoWan3gMIBObjects—this group defines all the MIB objects for Cisco 3G WAN MIBs ciscoWan3gMIBNotifs—this group defines all the notification events for Cisco 3G WAN MIBs

ciscoWan3gMIBObjects

The ciscoWan3gMIBObjects group has three sub-groups:

c3gWanCommonTable—defines the common MIB objects for both CDMA and GSM

c3gWanCdma—defines the MIB objects specific for CDMA 2000 standards (3GPP2) c3gWanGsm—defines the MIB objects specific for GSM/UMTS standards (3GPP)

c3gWanCdma

Under c3gWanCdma, there are seven sub-groups:

c3gCdmaSessionTable for session related objects c3gCdmaConnectionTable for connection related objects c3gCdmaIdentityTable for user identity related objects c3gCdmaNetworkTable for network related objects c3gCdmaProfile for user profile related objects c3gCdmaRadio for radio related objects

c3gCdmaSecurityTable for security related objects

c3gWanGsm

Under c3gWANGsm, there are five sub-groups:

c3gGsmIdentityTable for user identity related objects.

c3gGsmNetworkTable for network related objects. c3gGsmPdpProfile for PDP profile related objects. c3gGsmRadio for radio related objects.

c3gGsmSecurityTable for security related objects.

ciscoWan3gMIBNotifs

Cisco Cellular 3G WAN MIB implementation supports SNMP GET (read operation) for all MIB objects, and SNMP SET (write operation) for the following RW (read-write) objects and more:

c3gRssiOnsetNotifThreshold

c3gRssiAbateNotifThreshold c3gEcIoOnsetNotifThreshold c3gEcIoAbateNotifThreshold c3gModemTemperOnsetNotifThreshold c3gModemTemperAbateNotifThreshold c3gModemReset

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c3gModemUpNotifEnabled c3gModemDownNotifEnabled c3gServiceChangedNotifEnabled c3gNetworkChangedNotifEnabled c3gConnectionStatusChangedNotifFlag c3gRssiOnsetNotifFlag c3gRssiAbateNotifFlag c3gEcIoOnsetNotifFlag c3gEcIoAbateNotifFlag c3gModemTemperOnsetNotifEnabled c3gModemTemperAbateNotifEnabled

Note

By default, all notifications are disabled. To receive notifications, you must enable these notifications.

Note

The IF MIBs also have traps for the cellular interface objects that are used in conjunction with the notification type. When you get a notification, you must check the associated objects.

Table 5 shows various notifications and what they mean.

Traps

ModemUpNotification

ModemDown

Change Notification

Table 5

ConnectionStatus

Traps and Notifications

Details

Modem successfully recognized.

Crash or power-cycle.

Notifies about changes in service objects related to this notification—previous service type to current service type.

Shows the connection status. Service type is included in this notification.

Restrictions

For the router that runs the SNMP agent, you must configure appropriate access control (e.g.

SNMP-server community) using the Cisco IOS CLI for the NMS and agent to work properly.

It is strongly recommended that you configure SNMP V3 with authentication/privacy when implementing SNMP GET and SET operation.

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Supported Cisco Antennas and Cables

.

Table 6

Table 6

lists the Cisco antennas that are supported for use on the 3G Modular and Fixed Cisco ISRs.

Cisco Antennas Supported on Modular 3G ISRs

Cisco Part Number

3G-ANTM1919D

Antenna Type

Dipole omnidirectional

Maximum Gain and

Frequency Range

0 dBi

(806–960 MHz)

Description

This is the default antenna. Multiband faceplate-mounted dipole antenna. For more information, see the

Cisco Multiband Swivel Mount

Dipole Antenna (3G-ANTM1919D)

document.

3G-ANTM1916-CM High-gain ceiling-mount omnidirectional

0 dBi

(1710–2170 MHz)

1.5 dBi

(806–960 MHz)

2.5 dBi

(1710–2170 MHz)

0.8–6.0 GHz

Multiband ceiling-mounted omnidirectional antenna.

For more information, see the

Cisco Multiband

Omnidirectional Ceiling Mount Antenna

(3G-ANTM1916-CM)

document.

3G-AE015-R

(Antenna Extension)

3G-ANTM-OUT-OM

Extension base

Outdoor

Omnidirectional

+2 dBi

800/900 MHz

This antenna extension is a base with a 15-foot cable included for use with a dipole omnidirectional antenna.

For more information, see the

Cisco Single-Port

Antenna Stand for Multiband TNC Male-Terminated

Portable Antenna (3G-AE015-R)

document.

This is an outdoor low profile omindirectional mast antenna. For more information, see

Cisco 3G

Omnidirectional Outdoor Antenna

(3G-ANTM-OUT-OM)

3G-ANTM-OUT-LP

3G-ACC-OUT-LA

(Lightning Arrestor)

Low Profile Stick

Antenna

+4 dBi

1800/1900/2100 MHz

- 1.5 dBi

850, 900 MHz

This is an omindirectional stick antenna. For more information, see

Cisco 3G Low Profile Outdoor

Antenna (3G-ANTM-OUT-LP)

- 2.5 dBi

1800, 1900, 2100 MHz

Lightning Arrestor 800 MHz to 2200 MHz This is a quarter-wave lightning protector with integrated high-pass filter. For more information, see

Cisco 3G Lightning Arrestor (3G-ACC-OUT-LA)

Table 7

lists insertion loss information for the ultra-low-loss (ULL) LMR 400 extension cables available from Cisco for use with 3G Modular and Fixed Cisco ISR antennas.

Table 7 Cisco Extension Cables for Use with Antennas

Cisco Product Number

3G-CAB-ULL-20

3G-CAB-ULL-50

3G-CAB-LMR240-25

3G-CAB-LMR240-50

3G-CAB-LMR240-75

Cable Length

20 ft (6 m)

50 ft (15 m)

25 ft (7.5 m)

50 ft (15 m)

75 ft (23 m)

Insertion Loss

1.50 dB max.

3.50 dB max.

3.50 dB max.

6.90 dB max.

10.5 dB max.

Frequency (MHz)

2100

2100

2200

2200

2200

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Table 8 lists loss information for the ultra-low-loss (ULL) LMR 400 cables available from Cisco for use

with 3G fixed platforms.

Table 8 Cisco Adapter Cables for using HWIC cables with 3G Fixed

Cisco Product Number

3G-ACC-SSMB-TNC

3G-ACC-TS9-TNC

Antenna Adapter

Length

14.5 inches

13.5 inches

Insertion Loss

0.66 dB

0.62 dB

Frequency (MHz)

2100

2100

Note

You can use the RG-174/U type cables to adapt the modem external antenna connection to any of the

HWIC cables and antennas.

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Figure 5

and Figure 6

show some antenna options for the 3G Modular and Fixed Cisco ISRs.

Figure 5 Antenna Options

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Figure 6 Antenna Options

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Configuring the 3G Wireless Modular and Fixed Cisco ISRs

To configure the 3G wireless Modular and Fixed Cisco ISRs, follow these procedures:

Modem Activation and Provisioning, page 17

Data Call Set up, page 21

Note

The procedure to configure 3G on both modular and fixed Cisco ISRs is the same except for slot numbering.

For example, for 3G HWICs, the numbering for slot 0, wic 0 and port 0 would be 0/0/0 for all commands.

For a fixed Cisco ISR, it would be only 0.

Please refer to platform-specific documentation for details on slot numbering.

Modem Activation and Provisioning

To activate and provision your modem, follow these procedures:

Verifying Signal Strength and Service Availability, page 17

Activating the Modem, page 19

Verifying Signal Strength and Service Availability

SUMMARY STEPS

To verify the signal strength and service availability on your modem, use the following commands beginning in the EXEC mode.

Note

For modem activation, the modem should be attached to a 1xRTT/EVDO service.

1.

2.

3.

4.

show cellular network show cellular radio show cellular hardware show cellular all

DETAILED STEPS

Use the following commands to verify the signal strength and service availability on your modem beginning in the EXEC mode:

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Command or Action

Step 1

Router# show cellular <slot/wic/port> network

Example:

Router# show cellular 0/0/0 network

Step 2

Router# show cellular <slot/wic/port> radio

Example:

Router# show cellular 0/0/0 radio

Step 3

Router# show cellular <slot/wic/port> hardware

Example:

Router# show cellular 0/0/0 hardware

Step 4

Router# show cellular <slot/wic/port> all

Example:

Router# show cellular 0/0/0 all

Purpose

Displays information about the carrier network, cell site, and available service.

Shows the radio signal strength.

Note

The RSSI should be better than -90 dBm for steady and reliable connection and better than -80 dBm for optimal data throughput.

Shows the hardware details and modem type.

Shows consolidated information about the modem, profiles created, radio signal strength, network security, and so forth.

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Activating the Modem

The activation procedures may differ depending upon your carrier. Consult your carrier, and follow one of the following procedures:

Manual Activation, page 19

Activating Using OMA-DM, page 20

Activating Using OTASP, page 21

Note

Use the show cellular controller command to obtain information for the modem type for your Modular and Fixed Cisco ISRs.

Table 9

lists activation and provisioning process supported by different wireless carriers depepnding on the modem MC5725 and MC5727.

Table 9 Support for Activation Procedures by SKUs and Modem Type

Sprint (-S) Verizon (-V) Generic

MC5725 MC5727 MC5725 MC5727 MC5725 MC5727

Yes Yes No No Yes Yes

Activation Procedure

Manual Activation using

MDN/MSID/MSL

OTASP Activation

OMA-DM Activation

IOTA for Data Profile refresh

No

No

Yes

No

Yes

No

Yes

No

No

Yes

No

No

Yes

No

Yes

Yes

No

Yes

Manual Activation

Note

You must have valid MDN, MSL, and MSID information from your carrier before you start this procedure.

To configure a modem profile manually, use the following command beginning in EXEC mode:

cellular slot/wic_slot/port cdma activate manual mdn msid sid nid msl

For more infomation about the parameters, see the

“cellular cdma activate manual” section on page 41

In addition to activation, the modem data profile provisioning is done using a process called IOTA. IOTA is initiated automatically when you use the cellular cdma activate manual command.

Here is a sample output from this command: router#cellular 0/0/0 cdma activate manual 1234567890 1234567890 1234 12 12345

NAM 0 will be configured and will become Active

Modem will be activated with following Parameters

MDN :1234567890; MSID :1234567890; SID :1234; NID 12:

Checking Current Activation Status

Modem activation status: Not Activated

Begin Activation

Account activation - Step 1 of 5

Account activation - Step 2 of 5

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Account activation - Step 3 of 5

Account activation - Step 4 of 5

Account activation - Step 5 of 5

Secure Commit Result: Succeed

Done Configuring - Resetting the modem

The activation of the account is Complete

Waiting for modem to be ready to start IOTA

Beginning IOTA router#

*Feb 6 23:29:08.459: IOTA Status Message Received. Event: IOTA Start, Result: SUCCESS

*Feb 6 23:29:08.459: Please wait till IOTA END message is received

*Feb 6 23:29:08.459: It can take up to 5 minutes

*Feb 6 23:29:27.951: OTA State = SPL unlock, Result = Success

*Feb 6 23:29:32.319: OTA State = Parameters commited to NVRAM, Result = Success

*Feb 6 23:29:40.999: Over the air provisioning complete; Result:Success

*Feb 6 23:29:41.679: IOTA Status Message Received. Event: IOTA End, Result: SUCCESS

Note

The IOTA start and end must have “success” as the resulting output. If you receive an error message, you can run IOTA independently by using the cellular cdma activate iota command.

Tip

A periodic refresh of the data profile may be needed as required by your carrier. Use the following command to refresh the data profile: cellular cdma activate iota.

Activating Using OMA-DM

When you power up the modem for the first time, the modem automatically initiates Hands Free

Activation (HFA) to receive over-the-air programming for the MDN and MSID numbers and refreshes mobile IP profile1 (MIP1). You will see the message “OMA DM Hands Free Activation session is active” on your device.

At the end of the session, you may see one of the following three messages depending on the activation status:

If activation is successful: "OMA DM Hands Free Activation completed successfully"

If activation is unsuccessful, you will see the following message (up to 5 times) indicating that modem is retrying HFA: "OMA DM Hands Free Activation, waiting for retry in <x> seconds".

If activation is still unsuccessful, user will see the message "OMA DM Hands Free Activation Failed

- Error: <error_code>(<error_string>). Please try again later. If the problem persists, you may need to contact Customer Service."

To check if the account is provisioned and the modem is activated, use the show cellular profile command. If the account is not activated, use the user-initiated mode using the Cisco IOS CLI to activate your modem.

To activate using the Cisco IOS CLI, use the following command beginning in EXEC mode:

cellular slot/wic/port cdma activate oma-dm device-config

Router#cellular 0/0/0 cdma activate oma-dm device-config

Modem is activated

MIP profile 1 will be updated and will be active, if command is successful

Beginning OMA-DM.

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Router#

*Feb 5 20:50:18.207: %CELLWAN-2-OMA_DM_ACTIVE: [Cellular0/0/0]: OMA DM Device

Configuration session is active

Enzo-sustaining_1841_Live#

*Feb 5 20:50:34.755: %CELLWAN-2-OMA_DM_SUCCESS: [Cellular0/0/0]: OMA DM Device

Configuration completed successfully

Activating Using OTASP

To provision and activate your modem using OTASP, use the following command beginning in EXEC mode:

cellular slot/wic_slot/port cdma activate otasp phone_number

Note

You need to obtain the phone number for use with this command from your carrier. The standard OTASP calling number is *22899.

router# cellular 0/1/0 cdma activate otasp *22899

Beginning OTASP activation

OTASP number is *22899 router#

*Feb 6 23:18:45.393: OTA State = SPL unlock, Result = Success

*Feb 6 23:19:10.229: OTA State = PRL downloaded, Result = Success

*Feb 6 23:19:11.169: OTA State = Profile downloaded, Result = Success

*Feb 6 23:19:11.173: OTA State = MDN downloaded, Result = Success

*Feb 6 23:19:12.537: OTA State = Parameters commited to NVRAM, Result = Success

*Feb 6 23:19:14.613: Over the air provisioning complete; Result:Success

Data Call Set up

To set up a data call, use the following procedures:

Configuring the Cellular Interface, page 22

Configuring DDR, page 23

Configuring DDR Backup, page 26

Configuring Multiple Mobile IP Profiles, page 29

Configuring Data DedicatedTransmission Mode (DDTM), page 29

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Figure 7

shows a data call setup using the 3G wireless HWIC.

Figure 7 Data Call Setup with the HWIC-3G-CDMA

Configuring the Cellular Interface

To configure the cellular interface, enter the following commands in the cellular interface mode.

SUMMARY STEPS

4.

5.

6.

1.

2.

3.

configure terminal

interface cellular <slot/wic/port>

encapsulation ppp

ppp chap password 0 <password>

asynchronous mode interactive ip address negotiated

Note

The modem supports both mobile IP (MIP) and simple IP (SIP). In both modes, the modem authenticates with the network. However, when the modem is configured in MIP-preferred mode (ask your carrier which mode is supported), if MIP authentication fails, the modem tries to set up a SIP call. The modem uses SIP authentication parameters derived during modem provisioning and passes the CHAP authentication challenge to the cellular interface. The purpose of the authentication challenge is to keep the cellular interface informed of Link Control Protocol (LCP) negotiations between the modem and the network. The authentication challenge from the modem does not have a username, so under the cellular interface, you should configure a default CHAP password, i.e., configure only the ppp chap password and not the ppp chap hostname. If your carrier supports only MIP, you do not need to configure either of the two parameters.

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DETAILED STEPS

Command or Action

Step 1

Router# configure terminal

Example:

Router# configure terminal

Step 2

Router(config)# interface cellular

<slot/wic/port>

Purpose

Enters global configuration mode from the terminal.

Specifies the cellular interface.

Example:

Router (config)# interface cellular 0/0/0

Step 3

Router(config-if)# encapsulation ppp

Example:

Router (config-if)# encapsulation ppp

Step 4

Router (config-if)# ppp chap password <password>

Specifies PPP encapsulation for an interface configured for dedicated asynchronous mode or dial-on-demand routing

(DDR).

Defines an interface-specific CHAP password.

Example:

Router (config-if)# ppp chap password cisco

Step 5

Router(config-if)# async mode interactive

Note

You can set the password to any value. This password is used only when the modem has failed

MIP authentication and fails over to SIP mode. The modem ignores the CHAP authentication response from the cellular interface.

Returns a line that has been placed into dedicated asynchronous network mode to interactive mode, thereby enabling the slip and ppp EXEC commands.

Example:

Router (config-if)# async mode interactive

Step 6

Router(config-if)# ip address negotiated

Specifies that the IP address for a particular interface is obtained via PPP/IPCP address negotiation.

Example:

Router (config-if)# ip address negotiated

Note

When static IP address is required for the cellular interface, the address may be configured as ip address

negotiated. During IPCP, the network ensures that the correct static IP address is allocated to the device.

If a tunnel interface is configured with ip address unnumbered <cellular interface>, it is necessary to configure the actual static IP address under the cellular interface, in place of ip address negotiated. For a sample cellular interface configuration, see

“Basic Cellular Interface Configuration: Example” section on page 30 .

Configuring DDR

To configure DDR for the cellular interface, follow these steps:

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SUMMARY STEPS

2.

3.

4.

1.

5.

6.

configure terminal

interface cellular <slot/wic/port>

dialer in-band

dialer idle-timeout <seconds>

dialer string <string>

dialer group <number>

exit

7.

8.

11.

12.

dialer-list <dialer-group> protocol <protocol-name> {permit | deny | list <access-list-number> |

access-group}>

ip access-list<access list number>permit <ip source address>

9.

10.

13.

line <slot/wic/port>

script dialer <regexp>

exit

chat-script <script name> ”” “ATDT#777” TIMEOUT <timeout value> CONNECT

14.

15.

interface cellular <slot/wic/port>

dialer string <string>

Command or Action

Step 1

Router# configure terminal

Example:

Router (config)# interface cellular 0/0/0

Step 3

Router(config-if)# dialer in-band

Purpose

Enters global configuration mode from the terminal.

Example:

Router# configure terminal

Step 2

Router(config)# interface cellular <slot/wic/port>

Specifies the cellular interface.

Enables DDR and configures the specified serial interface to use in-band dialing.

Example:

Router (config-if)# dialer in-band

Step 4

Router(config-if)# dialer idle-timeout <seconds>

Specifies the duration of idle time, in seconds, after which a line will be disconnected.

Example:

Router (config-if)# dialer idle-timeout 30

Step 5

Router(config-if)# dialer string <string>

Specifies the number or string to dial. Use the name of the CHAT script here.

Example:

Router (config-if)# dialer string cdma

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Command or Action

Step 6

Router(config-if)# dialer-group <number>

Purpose

Specifies the number of the dialer access group to which the specific interface belongs.

Example:

Router (config-if)# dialer-group 1

Step 7

Router(config-if)# exit

Enters the global configuration mode.

Example:

Router (config-if)# exit

Step 8

Router(config)# dialer-list <dialer-group> protocol

<protocol-name> {permit | deny | list

<access-list-number> | access-group}>

Creates a dialer list for traffic of interest and permits access to an entire protocol.

Example:

Router (config)# dialer-list 1 protocol ip list 1

Step 9

Router(config)# ip access-list<access list

number>permit <ip source address>

Defines traffic of interest.

Example:

Router (config)# ip access list 1 permit any

Step 10

Router(config)# line <slot/wic/port>

Specifies the line configuration mode.

Example:

Router (config-line)# line 0/0/0

Step 11

Router(config-line)script dialer <regexp>

Specifies a default modem chat script.

Example:

Router (config-line)# script-dialer cdma

Step 12

Router(config-line)exit

Example:

Router (config)# interface cellular 0/1/0

Step 15

Router(config-if)# dialer string <string>

Exits line configuration mode.

Example:

Router (config-line)# exit

Step 13

Router(config)# chat-script <script name> ””

“ATDT#777” TIMEOUT

<timeout value> CONNECT

Defines the ATDT commands when the dialer is initiated.

Example:

Router (config)# chat-script cdma "" "ATDT#777"

TIMEOUT 60 "CONNECT“

Step 14

Router(config)# interface cellular <slot/wic/port>

Specifies the cellular interface.

Specifies the dialer script (defined using the chat

script command).

Example:

Router (config)# dialer string cdma

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Configuring DDR Backup

To monitor the primary connection and initiate the backup connection when needed, the router can use one of the following methods:

Backup Interface—The backup interface that stays in standby mode until the primary interface line protocol is detected as down and then is brought up.

Floating Static Route—The route through the backup interface has an administrative distance that is greater than the administrative distance of the primary connection route and therefore would not be in the routing table until the primary interface goes down.

Dialer Watch—Dialer watch is a backup feature that integrates dial backup with routing capabilities.

Configuring Interfaces to Use a Backup Interface

To configure one or more interfaces to use a backup interface, use the following commands, beginning in global configuration mode.

SUMMARY STEPS

1.

2.

3.

interface type number

backup interface cellular number

backup delay enable-delay disable-delay

DETAILED STEPS

Command or Action

Step 1

Router(config)# interface type number

Example:

Router(config)# interface ATM0/0/0

Step 2

Router(config-if)# backup interface cellular

<number>

Example:

Router(config-if)# backup interface cellular0/3/0

Step 3

Router(config-if)# backup delay enable-delay disable-delay

Example:

Router(config-if)# backup delay enable delay

Purpose

Specifies the interface to be backed up and begins interface configuration mode.

Specifies the cellular interface as backup.

Specifies delay between the physical interface going down and the backup interface being enabled, and between the physical interface coming back up and the backup being disabled.

Note

You cannot configure a backup interface for the cellular interface and any other asynchronous serial interface.

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Configuring DDR Backup Using Dialer Watch

To initiate dialer watch, you must configure the interface to perform DDR and backup. Use traditional

DDR configuration commands, such as dialer maps, for DDR capabilities. To enable dialer watch on the backup interface and create a dialer list, use the following commands in interface configuration mode.

SUMMARY STEPS

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

8.

configure terminal

interface type number

dialer watch group group-number

dialer watch-list group-number ip ip-address address-mask

dialer-list <dialer-group> protocol <protocol name> {permit | deny | list <access list number> |

access-group}

ip access-list <access list number> permit <ip source address>

interface cellular <slot/wic/port>

dialer-group <dialer group number>

DETAILED STEPS

Command or Action

Step 1

Router# configure terminal

Example:

Router# configure terminal

Step 2

Router(config)# interface type number

Example:

Router (config)# interface ATM0/0/0

Step 3

Router(config-if)# dialer watch-group group-number

Purpose

Enters global configuration mode from the terminal.

Specifies the interface.

Enables dialer watch on the backup interface.

Example:

Router(config-if)# dialer watch-group 2

Step 4

Router(config)# dialer watch-list group-number ip ip-address address-mask

Defines a list of all IP addresses to be watched.

Example:

Router(config-if)# dialer watch-list 2 ip 10.4.0.254

255.255.0.0

Step 5

Router(config)# dialer-list <dialer-group> protocol

<protocol-name> {permit | deny | list

<access-list-number> | access-group}>

Creates dialer list for traffic of interest and permits access to an entire protocol.

Example:

Router(config)# dialer-list 2 protocol ip permit

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Command or Action

Step 6

Router(config)# ip access-list<access list

number>permit <ip source address>

Example:

Router(config)# access list 2 permit 10.4.0.0

Step 7

Router(config)# interface

cellular

<slot/wic_slot/port>

Purpose

Defines traffic of interest.

Note

Do not use the access list permit all command to avoid sending traffic to the IP network. This may result in call termination.

Enters the interface configuration mode.

Example:

Router(config)# interface cellular 0/1/0

Step 8

Router(config-if)# dialer-group <dialer group number> Maps a dialer list to the dialer interface.

Example:

Router(config-if)# dialer-group 2

Configuring DDR Backup Using Floating Static Route

To configure a floating static default route on the secondary interface beginning in the global configuration mode, perform the following tasks.

Note

Make sure you have ip classless enabled on your router.

SUMMARY STEPS

1.

2.

configure terminal

ip route network-number network-mask {ip address | interface} [administrative distance] [name

name]

DETAILED STEPS

Command or Action

Step 1

Router# configure terminal

Purpose

Enters global configuration mode from the terminal.

Example:

Router# configure terminal

Step 2

Router(config)# ip route network-number network-mask

{ip-address | interface} [administrative distance]

[name name]

Establishes a floating static route with the configured administrative distance through the specified interface.

Example:

Router (config)# ip route 0.0.0.0 Dialer 2 track 234

Note

A higher administrative distance should be configured for the route through the backup interface, so that it is used only when the primary interface is down.

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Configuring Multiple Mobile IP Profiles

This procedure is for the HWIC-3G-CDMA-S and HWIC-3G-CDMA SKUs only.

Note

Please verify with your carrier if mobile IP is supported on your HWIC.

SUMMARY STEPS

1.

2.

cellular cdma profile configure cellular cdma profile select

DETAILED STEPS

Command or Action Purpose

Step 1

Router# cellular <slot/wic/port> cdma profile

configure <

profile number> <primary home agent address> <secondary home agent address> <mobile home agent address> <NAI> <MN-AAA SS> <MN-HA SS> <MN-AAA

SPI> <MN-HA SPI> <Reverse Tunneling Preference>

Configures data (MIP) profile.

Note

Parameters for this command may be different for different SKUs. Please refer to the

cellular cdma profile configure

command for details.

Example:

Router# cellular 0/0/0 cdma profile configure 1

1.1.1.1 2.2.2.2 3.3.3.3 [email protected] aaa bbb 1234

1234 1

Step 2

Router# cellular <slot/wic/port> cdma profile select

<profile number>

Sets a profile as the current active profile.

Example:

Router# cellular 0/0/0 cdma profile select 1

Configuring Data DedicatedTransmission Mode (DDTM)

On CDMA modems, data transmission is disrupted by incoming voice calls if data dedicated transmission mode (DDTM) is disabled. You can enable DDTM mode so the modem will ignore incoming voice calls.

To enable dedicated data transmission mode (DDTM) on a CDMA modem, use the cdma ddtm command in configuration mode

This command is enabled by default. You can disable this feature by using the no cdma ddtm command.

Note

When DDTM is enabled, only voice calls will be blocked for the MC5728v modems, while on the

AC597E and MC5725 and MC 5727, incoming SMS messages will also be blocked.

Configuration Examples for the 3G Wireless Modular and Fixed

Cisco ISRs

This section provides the following configuration examples:

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Basic Cellular Interface Configuration: Example

Tunnel over Cellular Interface Configuration: Example

3G Wireless Modem as Backup with NAT and IPSec: Example

Basic Cellular Interface Configuration: Example

The following is an example configuration where the cellular interface is used as a primary and is configured as the default route: chat-script cdma "" "ATDT#777" TIMEOUT 60 "CONNECT“

!

interface Cellular0/0/0

ip address negotiated

encapsulation ppp

dialer in-band

dialer string cdma

dialer-group 1

async mode interactive

ppp chap password 0 cisco ppp ipcp dns request

!

!

!

access-list 1 permit any dialer-list 1 protocol ip list 1

!

line 0/0/0

exec-timeout 0 0

script dialer cdma

login

modem InOut

Tunnel over Cellular Interface Configuration: Example

The following sample configuration shows the configuration of the static IP address when a tunnel interface is configured using the ip address unnumbered <cellular interface> command: interface Tunnel2

ip unnumbered GigabitEthernet0/1

tunnel source Cellular0/3/0

tunnel destination 128.107.248.254

interface Cellular0/3/0

!

ip address negotiated

encapsulation ppp

dialer in-band

dialer idle-timeout 0

dialer string cdma

dialer-group 1

async mode interactive

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ppp chap password 0 cisco

ppp ipcp dns request

! traffic of interest through the tunnel/cellular interface ip route 10.10.0.0 255.255.0.0 Tunnel2

3G Wireless Modem as Backup with NAT and IPSec: Example

The following sample configuration shows the configuration of the 3G wireless modem on the router as backup with NAT and IPSec: ip dhcp excluded-address 10.4.0.254

!

ip dhcp pool cdma-pool

network 10.4.0.0 255.255.0.0

default-router 10.4.0.254

!

chat-script cdma "" "atdt#777” TIMEOUT 20 "CONNECT"

!

track 234 rtr 1 reachability

!

crypto isakmp policy 1

encr 3des

authentication pre-share

!

crypto isakmp key mykey address 20.20.241.234

!

crypto ipsec transform-set mytransformset ah-sha-hmac esp-3des

!

crypto map vpn1 10 ipsec-isakmp

set peer 20.20.241.234

set transform-set mytransformset

match address 103

!

interface GigabitEthernet0/0

ip address 10.4.0.254 255.255.0.0

duplex auto

speed auto

! interface ATM0/0/0

no ip address

ip virtual-reassembly

load-interval 30

no atm ilmi-keepalive

dsl operating-mode auto

! interface ATM0/0/0.1 point-to-point

ip nat outside

ip virtual-reassembly

no snmp trap link-status

pvc 0/35

pppoe-client dial-pool-number 2

!

interface Cellular0/3/0

ip address negotiated

ip nat outside

encapsulation ppp

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dialer in-band

dialer idle-timeout 0

dialer string cdma

dialer-group 1

ppp chap hostname host@apn

ppp chap password 0 cisco123

ppp ipcp dns request

crypto map vpn1

!

interface Dialer2

ip address negotiated

ip nat outside

encapsulation ppp

dialer pool 2

dialer-group 2

ppp chap hostname [email protected]

ppp chap password 0 cisco123

ppp pap sent-username [email protected] password 0 cisco123

ppp ipcp dns request

crypto map vpn1

!

ip local policy route-map track-primary-if

!

ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 Dialer2 track 234

!

ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 Cellular0/3/0 254

!

ip nat inside source route-map nat2cell interface Cellular0/3/0 overload ip nat inside source route-map nat2dsl interface Dialer2 overload

!

ip sla 1

icmp-echo 209.131.36.158 source-interface Dialer2

timeout 1000

frequency 2 ip sla schedule 1 life forever start-time now

!

access-list 1 permit any access-list 101 deny ip 10.4.0.0 0.0.255.255 20.20.0.0 0.0.255.255

access-list 101 permit ip 10.4.0.0 0.0.255.255 any

!

access-list 102 permit icmp any host 209.131.36.158

!

access-list 103 permit ip 10.4.0.0 0.0.255.255 20.20.0.0 0.0.255.255

! dialer-list 1 protocol ip list 1 dialer-list 2 protocol ip permit

!

route-map track-primary-if permit 10

match ip address 102

set interface Dialer2 null0

! route-map nat2dsl permit 10

match ip address 101

match interface Dialer2

!

route-map nat2cell permit 10

match ip address 101

match interface Cellular0/3/0

!

event manager applet pri_back

event track 234 state any

action 2.0 cli command "clear ip nat trans forced"

!

line 0/3/0

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Configuration Examples for the 3G Wireless Modular and Fixed Cisco ISRs

script dialer cdma

modem InOut

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Modem Firmware Upgrade

Modem Firmware Upgrade

The 3G wireless Modular and Fixed Cisco ISR modem firmware can be upgraded by using Cisco IOS commands. The firmware is packaged in a tar distribution file and can be downloaded from the wireless software download page on Cisco.com. Use the following procedure to upgrade the modem firmware:

Caution

Before upgrading the modem to a new firmware version, please check whether the new firmware version has been certified by your wireless service provider. Using an uncertified firmware version on the modem may affect the wireless service provider network adversely.

Note

Perform modem upgrade only if necessary. Downgrade is generally not supported, and may or may not work.

Refer to the following website for the latest certified firmware version for your carrier and IOS compatibility: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/routers/networking_solutions_products_generic_content090

0aecd80601f7e.html

SUMMARY STEPS

2.

3.

1.

4.

Go to the CDMA/EVDO firmware download website at: http://software.cisco.com/download/navigator.html?mdfid=279119319&flowid=6999 and in the third column, select Verizon or Sprint, depending on the type of card you have.

Download the appropriate CDMA firmware release under Wireless Integrated Switches and Routers.

Use the archive command to extract the firmware distribution into the router flash memory:

archive tar /xtract source-url destination-url

Use the following command to initiate the firmware upgrade process: microcode reload cellular pa-bay slot cdma modem-provision

DETAILED STEPS

Step 1

Step 2

Command or Action

Go to the Download Software site at: http://software.cisco.com/download/navigator.html

and select Wireless > Wireless Integrated Switches and

Routers. In the third column, select Verizon or Sprint, depending on the type of card you have.

Download the appropriate CDMA firmware release under Wireless Integrated Switches and Routers.

Purpose

Provides access to Cisco Wireless WAN software downloads. Select firmware for Cisco 3G wireless

Modular and Fixed Cisco ISRs.

Note

This website is only available to registered

Cisco.com users.

Downloads the modem firmware package to a

TFTP/FTP server that is accessible from the router in which the 3G wireless Modular and Fixed Cisco

ISRs is installed.

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Command Reference

Command or Action

Step 3

router# archive tar /xtract source-url

destination-url

Example:

Router# archive tar /xtract

tftp://192.168.1.1/MC5725_00_57_00_vzw_package.t

ar flash:

Step 4

router# microcode reload cellular pa-bay slot

cdma modem-provision

Purpose

Uncompresses the files of the modem firmware package and copies them to a location that is accessible by the router in which the 3G wireless

Modular and Fixed Cisco ISR is installed.

source-url—URL of the source location with the firmware TAR filename. Valid URLs can refer to

TFTP or HTTP servers or to router flash memory.

destination-url—URL of the destination where the tar file would be extracted. Use router flash.

Initiates the firmware upgrade process.

pa-bay—Use 0 for HWIC.

slot—Slot number where the HWIC is plugged in.

Note

This command automatically shuts down the cellular interface. The firmware upgrade process may take up to 15 minutes, during which the modem is inaccessible. After the command is complete, the interface is brought up again.

Caution

Do not disconnect power or switch the router off during the firmware upgrade process. Either action may result in permanent modem failure.

Command Reference

This section documents new commands only.

cdma ddtm

cellular cdma activate iota

cellular cdma activate manual

cellular cdma activate oma-dm device config

cellular cdma activate oma-dm ni-alert

cellular cdma activate oma-dm prl-update

cellular cdma activate otasp

cellular cdma mode

cellular cdma profile configure

cellular cdma profile select

debug cell-hwic driver

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Command Reference

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debug cell-hwic firmware debug cell-hwic virt-con

debug cellular messages all

debug cellular messages async

debug cellular messages data

debug cellular messages dm

debug cellular messages management

debug cellular messages oma-dm

show cellular all

show cellular connection show cellular connection

show cellular hardware

show cellular network

show cellular oma-dm

show cellular profile

show cellular radio

show cellular security

show controllers cellular

show interfaces cellular

show run interface cellular

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cdma ddtm

cdma ddtm

On CDMA modems, data transmission is disrupted by incoming voice calls if data dedicated transmission mode (DDTM) is disabled. You can enable DDTM mode so the modem will ignore incoming voice calls.

To enable DDTM on a CDMA modem, use the cdma ddtm command in configuration mode.

cdma ddtm

To disable DDTM, use the no form of this command.

Command Default

DDTM is enabled by default.

Command Modes

Configuration.

Command History Release

15.1(4)M1

Modification

This command was introduced.

Usage Guidelines

Disable this feature only if you require the voice-initiated data callback feature.

Examples

The following example shows the configuration to enable the cdma ddtm command:

Router(config)#controller cellular 0/0

Router(config-controller)#cdma ddtm

The following example shows how to configure the no cdma ddtm command:

Router(config)#controller cellular 0/0

Router(config-controller)#no cdma ddtm

Router(config-controller)#end

The following output for the show cellular connection command shows that DDTM is enabled:

Router#show cellular 0/0/0 connection

Phone number of outgoing call =

HDR AT State = Inactive, HDR Session State = Close

HDR Session Info:

UATI (Hex) = 0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000

Color Code = 0, RATI = 0x0

Session duration = 0 msecs, Session start = 0 msecs

Session end = 0 msecs, Authentication Status = Not authenticated

HDR DRC Value = 0, DRC Cover = 0, RRI = Pilot only

Current Transmitted = 0 bytes, Received = 0 bytes

Total Transmitted = 0 KB, Received = 0 KB

Current Call Status = None

Current Call Duration = 0 secs

Total Call Duration = 376179855 seconds

Current Call Type =

Last Call Disconnect Reason = Modem offline

Last Connection Error = None

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cdma ddtm

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HDR DDTM (Data Dedicated Transmission Mode) Preference = On

Mobile IP Error Code (RFC-2002) = 0 (Registration accepted)

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cellular cdma activate iota

cellular cdma activate iota

To periodically refresh the modem data profile using Internet-based over-the-air provisioning (IOTA), use the cellular cdma activate iota command in privileged EXEC mode. IOTA is used to activate the modem data profile by certain wireless service providers. Use this command to display the current active connection state and statistics. (Ask your carrier whether IOTA is supported and how often a refresh is needed.)

cellular slot/wic_slot/port cdma activate iota

Syntax Description

slot/wic_slot/port

Numeric values that indicate the router slot, WAN interface card (WIC) slot, and port.

Command Default

None.

Command Modes

EXEC

Command History Release

12.4(11)XV

12.4(15)T

Modification

This command was introduced.

This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.4(15)T.

Usage Guidelines

You can verify the updated modem data profile by using the show cellular slot/wic_slot/port profile command.

Note

Use this command only if you are using an HWIC-3G-CDMA-S interface card.

Examples

The following example shows output from the cellular cdma activate iota command: router # cellular 0/0/0 cdma activate iota

Begin IOTA router#

*Feb 6 23:32:21.339: IOTA Status Message Received. Event: IOTA Start, Result: SUCCESS

*Feb 6 23:32:21.339: Please wait till IOTA END message is received

*Feb 6 23:32:21.339: It can take up to 5 minutes

*Feb 6 23:32:40.867: OTA State = SPL unlock, Result = Success

*Feb 6 23:32:45.235: OTA State = Parameters commited to NVRAM, Result = Success

*Feb 6 23:32:52.087: Over the air provisioning complete; Result:Success

*Feb 6 23:32:52.615: IOTA Status Message Received. Event: IOTA End, Result: SUCCESS

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cellular cdma activate iota

Related Commands Command Description cellular cdma activate manual

Manually activates a cellular account using the over the air service

(OTA) procedure.

show cellular profile

Displays the cellular profile information.

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cellular cdma activate manual

cellular cdma activate manual

To manually activate the modem, use the cellular cdma activate manual command in privileged EXEC mode.

Note

The modem activation process is specific to the carrier. Ask your carrier whether manual activation—using MDN, MSID, and MSN—or activation using over-the-air service provisioning

(OTASP) is supported.

cellular slot/wic_slot/port cdma activate manual mdn msid sid nid msl

Syntax Description

slot/wic_slot/port mdn msid sid nid msl

Numeric values that indicate the router slot, WAN interface card (WIC) slot, and port.

Ten digit mobile directory number (MDN).

Ten digit mobile subscriber identification number (MSID).

System ID (SID) number between 0 and 32767.

Note

Use the show cellular network command to obtain the system ID.

Network ID (NID) number between 0 and 65535.

Note

Use the show cellular network command to obtain the network ID.

Mobile subscriber lock, to be obtained from your service provider.

Command Default

None.

Command Modes

EXEC

Command History Release

12.4(11)XV

12.4(15)T

Modification

This command was introduced.

This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.4(15)T.

Usage Guidelines

Use the show cellular network command to obtain the SID and NID.

You can verify whether the modem has been activated using the show cellular slot/wic_slot/port all command.

Note

Use this command only if you have an HWIC-3G-CDMA-S interface card.

Examples

The following is sample output from the cellular cdma activate manual command: router# cellular 0/0/0 cdma activate manual 9135938079 9135938079 4183 87 907148

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cellular cdma activate manual

NAM 0 will be configured and will become Active

Modem will be activated with following Parameters

MDN :9135938079; MSID :9135938079; SID :4183; NID 87:

Checking Current Activation Status

Modem activation status: Not Activated

Begin Activation

Account activation - Step 1 of 5

Account activation - Step 2 of 5

Account activation - Step 3 of 5

Account activation - Step 4 of 5

Account activation - Step 5 of 5

Secure Commit Result: Succeed

Done Configuring - Resetting the modem

The activation of the account is Complete

Waiting for modem to be ready to start IOTA

Beginning IOTA router#

*Feb 6 23:29:08.459: IOTA Status Message Received. Event: IOTA Start, Result: SUCCESS

*Feb 6 23:29:08.459: Please wait till IOTA END message is received

*Feb 6 23:29:08.459: It can take up to 5 minutes

*Feb 6 23:29:27.951: OTA State = SPL unlock, Result = Success

*Feb 6 23:29:32.319: OTA State = Parameters commited to NVRAM, Result = Success

*Feb 6 23:29:40.999: Over the air provisioning complete; Result:Success

*Feb 6 23:29:41.679: IOTA Status Message Received. Event: IOTA End, Result: SUCCESS

The following is sample output from the show cellular profile command after the modem has been activated: router# show cellular 0/3/0 profile

Profile Information

====================

Electronic Serial Number (ESN) = 0x603C6426

Modem activated = YES

Account Information:

======================

Activation Date: 20070221

Phone Number (MDN) : 2029976763

Mobile Station Identifier (MSID) : 2029976763

Data Profile Info:

=====================

Number of data profiles configured : 1

Current active data profile : 0

Data Profile 0 Information (Active)

==================================

NAI (Network Access Identifier) = [email protected]

MN-HA SS = Set

MN-HA SPI = 300

MN-AAA SS = Set

MN-AAA SPI = 2

Reverse Tunneling Preference = Set

Home Address = 0.0.0.0

Primary Home Agent Address = 255.255.255.255

Secondary Home Agent Address = 255.255.255.255

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cellular cdma activate manual

Related

Command cellular cdma activate iota show cellular profile

Description

Manually activates a cellular account using the Internet over-the-air service procedure.

Displays the cellular profile information.

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cellular cdma activate oma-dm device config

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cellular cdma activate oma-dm device config

To start a user-initiated OMA-DM session to provision an account and MIP1 (Mobile IP) profile update, use the cellular cdma activate oma-dm device config command in privileged EXEC mode.

cellular slot/wic_slot/port cdma activate oma-dm device config

This refreshes the MDN and MSID numbers on the account.

Syntax Description

slot/wic_slot/port

Numeric values that indicate the router slot, WAN interface card (WIC) slot, and port.

Command Default

None

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History Release

12.4(22)YB1

Modification

This command was introduced.

Usage Guidelines

Before you execute this command, terminate any existing active or dormant data connection. The modem is activated automatically when it powers up using Hands Free Activation. Use this command only when activation fails or you need to update your account parameters.

To view profile and MIB information, use the show cellular profile command.

Examples

This section contains sample output for cellular slot/wic_slot/port cdma activate oma-dm

device-config command:

Sample Output for HWIC-3G-CDMA

The following example shows output for HWIC-3G-CDMA for slot 0, WIC slot 0, port 0:

Router#cellular 0/0/0 cdma activate oma-dm device-config

Modem is activated

MIP profile 1 will be updated and will be active, if command is successful

Beginning OMA-DM.

Router#

*Feb 5 20:50:18.207: %CELLWAN-2-OMA_DM_ACTIVE: [Cellular0/0/0]: OMA DM Device

Configuration session is active

Router_1841_Live#

*Feb 5 20:50:34.755: %CELLWAN-2-OMA_DM_SUCCESS: [Cellular0/0/0]: OMA DM Device

Configuration completed successfully

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cellular cdma activate oma-dm device config

Related Commands Command show cellular oma-dm cellular cdma activate oma-dm

ni-alert

cellular cdma activate oma-dm prl-update debug cellular messages oma-dm show cellular profile

Description

Displays an OMA-DM session details.

Allows or denies a network initiated alert (NIA) queued in the modem.

Starts a user initiated OMA-DM session to get an over-the-air PRL update.

Starts OMA-DM debugging.

Displays cellular profile information.

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cellular cdma activate oma-dm ni-alert

cellular cdma activate oma-dm ni-alert

To allow or deny a network initiated alert (NIA) queued in the modem, use the cellular cdma activate

oma-dm ni-alert [allow | deny] command in privileged EXEC mode.

cellular slot/wic_slot/port cdma activate oma-dm ni-alert [allow | deny]

Syntax Description

slot/wic_slot/port

allow deny

Numeric values that indicate the router slot, WAN interface card (WIC) slot, and port.

Allow a network initiated alert.

Deny a network initiated alert.

Command Default

None

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History Release

12.4(22)YB1

Modification

This command was introduced.

Usage Guidelines

On execution of this command, a warning message appears that the current data connection will be interrupted. You must confirm if you want to proceed with this command.

Note

If you deny the NIA, depending on the SKU of the modem, the NIA may be available for a later attempt or permanently deleted from the system.

Examples

This section contains sample output for cellular slot/wic_slot/port cdma activate oma-dm ni-alert command:

Sample Output for HWIC-3G-CDMA

The following example shows output for HWIC-3G-CDMA for slot 0, WIC slot 0, port 0 with Network

Initiated Alert while the modem is in dormant state (cellular slot/wic_slot/port cdma activate oma-dm

ni-alert allow):

*Feb 5 20:57:04.827: %CELLWAN-2-OMA_DM_NI_ALERT: [Cellular0/0/0]: OMA DM NI Alert is received for Device Configuration

Please execute 'cellular <unit> cdma activate oma-dm ni-alert [allow | deny]'

Router#cellular 0/0/0 cdma activate oma-dm ni-alert allow

Modem is activated

!!!WARNING: Data connection will be terminated. Service will be interrupted until the NI session is completed.

Are you sure?(y/n) [confirm]

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cellular cdma activate oma-dm ni-alert

[Cellular0/0/0]:The interface will be shutdown to allow the Network-Initiated OMA DM session. This will terminate any active data connection.

OMA DM NI alert: Interactive response accepted

*Feb 5 20:57:19.611: %LINEPROTO-5-UPDOWN: Line protocol on Interface Cellular0/0/0, changed state to down

*Feb 5 20:57:20.627: %LINK-5-CHANGED: Interface Cellular0/0/0, changed state to administratively down

*Feb 5 20:57:26.063: %CELLWAN-2-OMA_DM_ACTIVE: [Cellular0/0/0]: OMA DM Device

Configuration session is active

*Feb 5 20:57:36.847: %CELLWAN-2-OMA_DM_SUCCESS: [Cellular0/0/0]: OMA DM Device

Configuration completed successfully

The following example shows output for HWIC-3G-CDMA for slot 0, WIC slot 0, port 0 for the

cellular slot/wic_slot/port cdma activate oma-dm ni-alert deny command:

*Feb 5 21:01:08.487: %CELLWAN-2-OMA_DM_NI_ALERT: [Cellular0/0/0]: OMA DM NI Alert is received for Device Configuration

Please execute 'cellular <unit> cdma activate oma-dm ni-alert [allow | deny]'

Enzo-sustaining_1841_Live#cellular 0/0/0 cdma activate oma-dm ni-alert deny

Modem is activated

OMA DM NI alert: Interactive response accepted

Table 19

describes the output fields from the command.

Table 10 Field Description

Field

Interactive response accepted

Fail: Interactive response not expected

Fail: Invalid response

Description

The alert response is accepted by the modem. You will see OMA-DM status messages in SYSLOG or console.

No alert queued in the modem.

Not a valid response.

Related Commands Command show cellular oma-dm cellular cdma activate oma-dm device config cellular cdma activate oma-dm prl-update debug cellular messages oma-dm show cellular profile

Description

Displays an OMA-DM session details.

Starts a user initiated OMA-DM session to provision an account and profile update.

Starts a user initiated OMA-DM session to get an over-the-air PRL update.

Starts OMA-DM debugging.

Displays cellular profile information.

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cellular cdma activate oma-dm prl-update

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cellular cdma activate oma-dm prl-update

To start a user initiated OMA-DM session to get an over-the-air PRL update, use the cellular cdma

activate oma-dm prl-update command in privileged EXEC mode.

cellular slot/wic_slot/port cdma activate oma-dm prl-update

Syntax Description

slot/wic_slot/port

Numeric values that indicate the router slot, WAN interface card (WIC) slot, and port.

Command Default

None

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History Release

12.4(22)YB1

Modification

This command was introduced.

Usage Guidelines

PRL upates are available periodically by the Service Provider. If no updates are available, an empty session error message is returned.

Note

If the PRL is updated successfully, the modem will be reset.

Examples

This section contains sample output for cellular slot/wic_slot/port cdma activate oma-dm prl-update command:

Sample Output for HWIC-3G-CDMA

The following example shows output for HWIC-3G-CDMA for slot 0, WIC slot 0, port 0 when the update is successful:

Router#cellular 0/0/0 cdma activate oma-dm prl-update

Modem is activated

Beginning OMA-DM

*Jan 27 18:32:08.087: %CELLWAN-2-OMA_DM_ACTIVE: [Cellular0/0/0]: OMA DM PRL Update session is active

*Jan 27 18:32:31.643: %CELLWAN-2-OMA_DM_SUCCESS: [Cellular0/0/0]: OMA DM PRL Update completed successfully

The following example shows output for HWIC-3G-CDMA for slot 0, WIC slot 0, port 0 when the update is unsuccessful:

Router#cellular 0/0/0 cdma activate oma-dm prl-update

Modem is activated

Beginning OMA-DM.

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cellular cdma activate oma-dm prl-update

*Feb 5 21:33:23.795: %CELLWAN-2-OMA_DM_ACTIVE: [Cellular0/0/0]: OMA DM PRL Update session is active

*Feb 5 21:34:03.587: %CELLWAN-2-OMA_DM_ERROR: [Cellular0/0/0]: OMA DM PRL Update Failed -

Error:0x504(Unrecoverable network error)

Related Commands Command show cellular oma-dm cellular cdma activate oma-dm

ni-alert

cellular cdma activate oma-dm device config debug cellular messages oma-dm show cellular profile

Description

Displays an OMA-DM session details.

Allows or denies a network initiated alert (NIA) queued in the modem.

Starts a user initiated OMA-DM session to provision an account and profile update.

Starts OMA-DM debugging.

Displays cellular profile information.

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cellular cdma activate otasp

cellular cdma activate otasp

To activate a wireless account using over-the-air service provisioning (OTASP), use the cellular cdma

activate otasp command in privileged EXEC mode.

Note

The modem activation process is specific to the carrier. Check with your carrier if they support manual activation—using MDN, MSID, and MSN—or activation using OTASP.

cellular slot/wic_slot/port cdma activate otasp phone_number

Syntax Description

slot/wic_slot/port phone_number

Numeric values that indicate the router slot, WAN interface card (WIC) slot, and port.

Phone number that you must dial to begin activation using OTASP. This number is specific to a wireless provider. For Verizon Wireless, it is *22899.

Command Default

None.

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History Release

12.4(11)XV

12.4(15)T

Modification

This command was introduced.

This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.4(15)T.

Usage Guidelines

You can verify the modem activation using the show cellular slot/wic_slot/port all command.

Note

Use this command only if you are using an HWIC-3G-CDMA-V interface card.

Examples

The following example shows output of the cellular cdma activate otasp command: router# cellular 0/1/0 cdma activate otasp *22899

Beginning OTASP activation

OTASP number is *22899 router#

*Feb 6 23:18:45.393: OTA State = SPL unlock, Result = Success

*Feb 6 23:19:10.229: OTA State = PRL downloaded, Result = Success

*Feb 6 23:19:11.169: OTA State = Profile downloaded, Result = Success

*Feb 6 23:19:11.173: OTA State = MDN downloaded, Result = Success

*Feb 6 23:19:12.537: OTA State = Parameters commited to NVRAM, Result = Success

*Feb 6 23:19:14.613: Over the air provisioning complete; Result:Success

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cellular cdma activate otasp

The following is a sample output from the show cellular profile command after the modem has been activated: router#show cellular 0/3/0 profile

Profile Information

====================

Electronic Serial Number (ESN) = 0x603C6426

Modem activated = YES

Account Information:

======================

Activation Date: 20070221

Phone Number (MDN) : 2029976763

Mobile Station Identifier (MSID) : 2029976763

Data Profile Info:

=====================

Number of data profiles configured : 1

Current active data profile : 0

Data Profile 0 Information (Active)

==================================

NAI (Network Access Identifier) = [email protected]

MN-HA SS = Set

MN-HA SPI = 300

MN-AAA SS = Set

MN-AAA SPI = 2

Reverse Tunneling Preference = Set

Home Address = 0.0.0.0

Primary Home Agent Address = 255.255.255.255

Secondary Home Agent Address = 255.255.255.255

Related Commands Command show cellular profile

Description

Displays the cellular profile information.

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cellular cdma mode

cellular cdma mode

To configure the modem mode to connect to 1xRTT, EVDO or hybrid services, use the cellular cdma

mode command in privileged EXEC mode.

cellular slot/wic_slot/port cdma mode <hybrid | EVDO-only | 1xRTT-only>

Syntax Description

slot/wic_slot/port

hybrid

EVDO-only

1xRTT-only

Numeric values that indicate the router slot, WAN interface card (WIC) slot, and port.

Connect to EVDO/1xRTT services (Default Mode)

Connect only to EVDO service

Connect only to 1xRTT service

Command Default

Hybrid

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History Release

12.4(22)YB1

Modification

This command was introduced.

Usage Guidelines

This command is executed only upon confirmation from the user. A service mode change is followed by a modem reset.

Examples

This section contains sample output for cellular slot/wic_slot/port cdma mode command:

Sample Output for HWIC-3G-CDMA

The following example shows output for HWIC-3G-CDMA for slot 0, WIC slot 1, port 1:

Router#cellular 0/0/0 cdma mode ?

1xRTT Modem will connect to 1xRTT only service

evdo Modem will connect to EVDO only service

hybrid Modem will connect to EVDO and 1xRTT service (default behavior)

Table 19

describes the output fields from the command.

Table 11 Field Description

Field

1xRTT

EVDO

Hybrid

Description

Modem will connect to 1xRTT only service

Modem will connect to EVDO only service

Modem will connect to EVDO and 1xRTT service

(default)

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cellular cdma mode

Related Commands Command cellular cdma activate otasp

Description cellular cdma activate manual

Manually activates a cellular account using the over-the-air service

(OTA) procedure.

Activates a cellular account using the over the air service provisioning (OTASP).

cellular cdma activate iota

Provisions data profile using Internet-based over-the-air provisioning (IOTA).

Note

IOTA is supported only with certain wireless service providers. Please check with your wireless service provider.

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cellular cdma profile configure

cellular cdma profile configure

To manipulate CDMA modem data profile information, use the cellular cdma profile configure command in privileged EXEC mode.

cellular slot/wic_slot/port cdma profile configure <profile number> <primary HA address>

<secondary HA address><mobile HA><NAI> <MN-AAA SS> <MN-HA SS> <MN-AAA

SPI><MN-HA SPI> <rev-tunneling>

Syntax Description

slot/wic_slot/port profile number primary HA address

Numeric values that indicate the router slot, WAN interface card (WIC) slot, and port.

Profile number to be configured

Primary Home Agent Address as obtained from Service Provider

secondary HA address

Secondary Home Agent Address as obtained from Service Provider

mobile HA*

Mobile Home Agent. This parameter is only needed for generic SKUs.

NAI

MN-AAA SS

MN-HA SS

MN-AAA SPI*

Network Access Identifier

Mobile Node AAA Shared Secret

Mobile Node Home Agent shared secret

Mobile Node AAA Security Parameter Index

MN-HA SPI* rev-tunneling*

Mobile Node Home Agent Security Parameter Index

Reverse tunneling preference

* denotes parameters not available in HWIC-3G-CDMA-S

Command Default

None

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History Release

12.4(22)YB1

Modification

This command was introduced.

Usage Guidelines

This command is not supported for the HWIC-3G-CDMA-V SKU.

Examples

This section contains sample output for cellular slot/wic_slot/port cdma profile configure command:

Sample Output for HWIC-3G-CDMA

router#cellular 0 cdma profile configure ?

<1-5> profile number router#cellular 0 cdma profile configure 5 ?

A.B.C.D Primary HA Address router#cellular 0 cdma profile configure 5 100.1.1.1 ?

A.B.C.D Secondary HA Address

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cellular cdma profile configure

router#cellular 0 cdma profile configure 5 100.1.1.1 200.1.1.1 ?

WORD Network Access Identifier (Ex:username@domain) router#$le configure 5 100.1.1.1 200.1.1.1 [email protected] ?

WORD MN-AAA Shared Secret router#$le configure 5 100.1.1.1 200.1.1.1 [email protected] kkk ?

WORD MN-HA Shared Secret router#$le configure 5 100.1.1.1 200.1.1.1 [email protected] kkk mmm ?

<cr> router#$le configure 5 100.1.1.1 200.1.1.1 [email protected] kkk mmm

Profile 5 will be configured with following parameters:

NAI (Network Access Identifier) = [email protected]

Home Address = 0.0.0.0

Primary Home Agent Address = 100.1.1.1

Secondary Home Agent Address = 200.1.1.1

MN-AAA SS = Set

MN-HA SS = Set

MN-AAA SPI = 1234

MN-HA SPI = 1234

Reverse Tunneling Preference = Set

!!!WARNING: Modem will be reset

Are you sure? [confirm]

Done configuring - Please wait while the modem resets

*Feb 25 21:21:37.504: %CISCO800-2-MODEM_REMOVAL_DETECTED: Cellular0 modem is now REMOVED

*Feb 25 21:21:37.504: %CISCO800-2-CELLULAR_INTERFACE_NOT_SHUTDOWN: WARNING: Cellular0 interface should be shutdown before removing modem. Reload Required to reset interface

*Feb 25 21:21:38.508: %LINEPROTO-5-UPDOWN: Line protocol on Interface Cellular0, changed state to down

*Feb 25 21:21:43.264: %CELLWAN-2-HEART_BEAT_TIMEOUT: No heart beat signal from Cellular0

*Feb 25 21:21:43.540: %CISCO800-2-MODEM_INSERTED_DETECTED: Cellular0 modem is now INSERTED

*Feb 25 21:21:43.544: %CELLWAN-2-MODEM_DOWN: Cellular0 modem is DOWN

*Feb 25 21:21:45.540: %LINK-5-CHANGED: Interface Cellular0, changed state to reset

Profile 5 configured successfully router# router#

*Feb 25 21:21:48.648: %CELLWAN-2-MODEM_UP: Cellular0 modem is now UP router# router#sh

*Feb 25 21:21:50.540: %LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface Cellular0, changed state to down router#show cellu router#show cellular 0 p router#show cellular 0 profile 5

Electronic Serial Number (ESN) = 0x605F6982 [09606252930]

Modem activated = YES

Account Information:

======================

Activation Date: Not available

Phone Number (MDN) : 4084205046

Mobile Station Identifier (MSID) : 4084205046

Data Profile Info:

=====================

Number of data profiles configurable : 5

Current active data profile : 1

Data Profile 5 Information

==================================

NAI (Network Access Identifier) = [email protected]

MN-HA SS = Set

MN-HA SPI = 1234

MN-AAA SS = Set

MN-AAA SPI = 1234

Reverse Tunneling Preference = Set

Home Address = 0.0.0.0

Primary Home Agent Address = 100.1.1.1

Secondary Home Agent Address = 200.1.1.1

router#

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Related Commands Command cellular cdma activate otasp

Description cellular cdma activate manual

Manually activates a cellular account using the over-the-air service

(OTA) procedure.

Activates a cellular account using the over the air service provisioning (OTASP).

cellular cdma activate iota

Provisions data profile using Internet-based over-the-air provisioning (IOTA).

cellular cdma activate oma-dm device config

Note

IOTA is supported only with certain wireless service providers. Please check with your wireless service provider.

Starts a user-initiated OMA-DM session for modem activation.

Note

IOTA is supported only with certain wireless service providers. Please check with your wireless service provider.

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cellular cdma profile select

cellular cdma profile select

To select a CDMA modem data profile, use the cellular cdma profile select command in privileged

EXEC mode.

cellular slot/wic_slot/port cdma profile select <profile number> <primary HA address>

<secondary HA address><mobile HA><NAI> <MN-AAA SS> <MN-HA SS> <MN-AAA

SPI><MN-HA SPI> <rev-tunneling>

Syntax Description

slot/wic_slot/port profile number primary HA address

Numeric values that indicate the router slot, WAN interface card (WIC) slot, and port.

Profile number to be configured

Primary Home Agent Address as obtained from Service Provider

secondary HA address

Secondary Home Agent Address as obtained from Service Provider

mobile HA*

Mobile Home Agent. This parameter is only needed for generic SKUs.

NAI

MN-AAA SS

MN-HA SS

MN-AAA SPI*

Network Access Identifier

Mobile Node AAA Shared Secret

Mobile Node Home Agent shared secret

Mobile Node AAA Security Parameter Index

MN-HA SPI* rev-tunneling*

Mobile Node Home Agent Security Parameter Index

Reverse tunneling preference

* denotes parameters not available in HWIC-3G-CDMA-S

Command Default

None

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History Release

12.4(22)YB1

Modification

This command was introduced.

Usage Guidelines

This command is not supported for the HWIC-3G-CDMA-V SKU.

Examples

This section contains sample output for cellular slot/wic_slot/port cdma profile select command:

Sample Output for HWIC-3G-CDMA

router#cellular 0 cdma profile select 5 ?

<cr> router#cellular 0 cdma profile select 5

Profile 5 will become active

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cellular cdma profile select

!!!WARNING: Modem will be reset

Are you sure? [confirm]

Done configuring - Please wait while the modem resets

*Feb 25 21:23:58.224: %CISCO800-2-MODEM_REMOVAL_DETECTED: Cellular0 modem is now REMOVED

*Feb 25 21:23:58.224: %CISCO800-2-CELLULAR_INTERFACE_NOT_SHUTDOWN: WARNING: Cellular0 interface should be shutdown before removing modem. Reload Required to reset interface

*Feb 25 21:23:58.232: %CELLWAN-2-MODEM_DOWN: Cellular0 modem is DOWN

*Feb 25 21:23:59.784: %CISCO800-2-MODEM_INSERTED_DETECTED: Cellular0 modem is now INSERTED

*Feb 25 21:24:04.900: %CELLWAN-2-MODEM_UP: Cellular0 modem is now UP

Profile 5 selected successfully router# router# router# router# router#show cellular 0 profile 5

Electronic Serial Number (ESN) = 0x605F6982 [09606252930]

Modem activated = YES

Account Information:

======================

Activation Date: Not available

Phone Number (MDN) : 4084205046

Mobile Station Identifier (MSID) : 4084205046

Data Profile Info:

=====================

Number of data profiles configurable : 5

Current active data profile : 5

Data Profile 5 Information (Active)

<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<

==================================

NAI (Network Access Identifier) = [email protected]

MN-HA SS = Set

MN-HA SPI = 1234

MN-AAA SS = Set

MN-AAA SPI = 1234

Reverse Tunneling Preference = Set

Home Address = 0.0.0.0

Primary Home Agent Address = 100.1.1.1

Secondary Home Agent Address = 200.1.1.1

router#

Related Commands Command cellular cdma activate iota

Description

Provisions data profile using Internet-based over-the-air provisioning (IOTA).

Note

IOTA is supported only with certain wireless service providers. Please check with your wireless service provider.

cellular cdma activate manual

Manually activates a cellular account using the over-the-air service

(OTA) procedure.

cellular cdma activate oma-dm device config

Starts a user-initiated OMA-DM session for modem activation.

cellular cdma activate otasp

Note

IOTA is supported only with certain wireless service providers. Please check with your wireless service provider.

Activates a cellular account using the over the air service provisioning (OTASP).

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debug cell-hwic driver

debug cell-hwic driver

To debug the Cisco IOS driver for the cellular interface, use the debug cell-hwic driver command in

EXEC mode.

debug cell-hwic slot/wic_slot/port driver {crcdump | errdump | errors}

Syntax Description

slot/wic_slot/port

crcdump errdump errors

Numeric values that indicate the router slot, WAN interface card (WIC) slot, and port.

CRC error details.

Other error details.

Errors debugging.

Command Default

None

Command Modes

EXEC (#)

Command History Release

12.4(11)XV

12.4(15)T

12.2SX

Modification

This command was introduced.

This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.4(15)T.

This command is supported in the Cisco IOS Release 12.2SX train. Support in a specific 12.2SX release of this train depends on your feature set, platform, and platform hardware.

Usage Guidelines

Use this command for debugging purposes only.

Related Commands Command Description debug cellular messages async

Debugs cellular async.

debug cellular messages data debug cellular firmware

Prints Cisco IOS data path debug messages.

Displays Cisco IOS firmware information.

debug cellular messages management debug cellular messages dm

Prints management path messages, such as CnS.

debug cell-hwic virt-con

Prints diagnostics monitor (DM) messages from the Qualcomm

CDMA chipset.

Redirects the Nios II console driver messages to display them in the

Cisco IOS router console environment.

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debug cell-hwic firmware

debug cell-hwic firmware

To see the Cisco IOS firmware information, use the debug cell-hwic firmware command in EXEC mode.

debug cellular slot/wic_slot/port firmware

Syntax Description

slot/wic_slot/port

Numeric values that indicate the router slot, WAN interface card (WIC) slot, and port.

Command Default

None

Command Modes

EXEC

Command History Release

12.4(11)XV

12.4(15)T

12.4(22)YB1

Modification

This command was introduced.

This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.4(15)T.

This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.4(22)YB1.

Usage Guidelines

Use this command for debugging purposes only.

Related Commands Command Description debug cellular messages async

Debugs cellular async.

debug cellular messages data debug cell-hwic driver

Prints Cisco IOS data path debug messages.

Debugs the Cisco IOS driver.

debug cellular messages management debug cellular messages dm

Prints management path messages, such as CnS.

debug cell-hwic virt-con

Prints diagnostics monitor (DM) messages from the Qualcomm

CDMA chipset.

Redirects the Nios II console driver messages to display them in the

Cisco IOS router console environment.

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debug cell-hwic virt-con

debug cell-hwic virt-con

To redirect the Nios II console driver messages to display them in the Cisco IOS router console environment, use the debug cell-hwic virt-con command in EXEC mode.

debug cell-hwic slot/wic_slot/port virt-con {clear | disable | dump-data-structs | log | monitor |

wrapper-on | wrapper-off}

Syntax Description

slot/wic_slot/port

clear disable

Numeric values that indicate the router slot, WAN interface card (WIC) slot, and port.

(Optional) Clears all virtual console debug log messages.

(Optional) Disables virtual console real-time debug monitoring.

dump-data-structurs

(Optional) Dumps virtual console data structures.

log

(Optional) Displays virtual console messages from the debug log.

monitor wrapper-on wrapper-off

(Optional) Enables monitoring of real-time virtual console debug messages.

(Optional) Disables wraparound for virtual console log messages.

(Optional) Enables wraparound for virtual console log messages.

Command Default

There is no default for this command.

Command Modes

EXEC (#)

Command History Release

12.4(11)XV

12.4(15)T

12.2SX

12.4(22)YB1

Modification

This command was introduced.

This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.4(15)T.

This command is supported in the Cisco IOS Release 12.2SX train. Support in a specific 12.2SX release of this train depends on your feature set, platform, and platform hardware.

This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.4(22)YB1.

Usage Guidelines

Use this command for debugging purposes only.

Related Commands Command debug cellular messages all

Description

Prints all Cisco IOS driver debug messages.

debug cellular messages async

Debugs cellular async.

debug cellular messages data

Prints Cisco IOS data path debug messages.

debug cell-hwic driver debug cell-hwic firmware

Debugs the Cisco IOS driver.

Displays Cisco IOS firmware information.

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debug cell-hwic virt-con

Command debug cellular messages management debug cellular messages dm

Description

Prints management path messages, such as CnS.

Prints diagnostics monitor (DM) messages from the Qualcomm

CDMA chipset.

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debug cellular messages all

debug cellular messages all

To print all Cisco IOS driver debug messages, use the debug cellular messages all command in EXEC mode.

debug cellular slot/wic_slot/port messages all

Syntax Description

slot/wic_slot/port

Numeric values that indicate the router slot, WAN interface card (WIC) slot, and port.

Command Default

None

Command Modes

EXEC

Command History Release

12.4(11)XV

12.4(15)T

Modification

This command was introduced.

This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.4(15)T.

Usage Guidelines

Use this command for debugging purposes only.

Related Commands Command Description

debug cellular messages async

Debugs cellular async.

debug cellular messages data

debug cellular driver

Prints Cisco IOS data path debug messages.

Debugs the Cisco IOS driver.

debug cellular firmware

debug cellular messages management

debug cellular messages dm

Displays Cisco IOS firmware information.

Prints management path messages, such as CnS.

debug cellular messages virt-con

Prints diagnostics monitor (DM) messages from the Qualcomm

CDMA chipset.

Redirects the Nios II console driver messages to display them in the

Cisco IOS router console environment.

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debug cellular messages async

debug cellular messages async

To debug cellular async, use the debug cellular messages async command in EXEC mode.

debug cellular slot/wic_slot/port messages async

Syntax Description

slot/wic_slot/port

Numeric values that indicate the router slot, WAN interface card (WIC) slot, and port.

Command Default

None

Command Modes

EXEC

Command History Release

12.4(11)XV

12.4(15)T

Modification

This command was introduced.

This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.4(15)T.

Usage Guidelines

Use this command for debugging purposes only.

Related Commands Command

debug cellular messages all

debug cellular messages data

debug cellular driver debug cellular firmware

debug cellular messages management

debug cellular messages dm debug cellular messages virt-con

Description

Prints all Cisco IOS driver debug messages.

Prints Cisco IOS data path debug messages.

Debugs the Cisco IOS driver.

Displays Cisco IOS firmware information.

Prints management path messages, such as CnS.

Prints diagnostics monitor (DM) messages from the Qualcomm

CDMA chipset.

Redirects the Nios II console driver messages to display them in the

Cisco IOS router console environment.

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debug cellular messages data

debug cellular messages data

To print Cisco IOS data path debug messages, use the debug cellular messages data command in EXEC mode.

show cellular slot/wic_slot/port messages data

Syntax Description

slot/wic_slot/port

Numeric values that indicate the router slot, WAN interface card (WIC) slot, and port.

Command Default

None

Command Modes

EXEC

Command History Release

12.4(11)XV

12.4(15)T

Modification

This command was introduced.

This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.4(15)T.

Usage Guidelines

Use this command for debugging purposes only.

Related Commands Command

debug cellular messages all

Description

Prints all Cisco IOS driver debug messages.

debug cellular messages async

Debugs cellular async.

debug cellular driver

Debugs the Cisco IOS driver.

debug cellular firmware

debug cellular messages management

debug cellular messages dm

Displays Cisco IOS firmware information.

Prints management path messages, such as CnS.

debug cellular messages virt-con

Prints diagnostics monitor (DM) messages from the Qualcomm

CDMA chipset.

Redirects the Nios II console driver messages to display them in the

Cisco IOS router console environment.

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debug cellular messages dm

debug cellular messages dm

To print Diagnostics Monitor (DM) messages from the Qualcomm CDMA chipset, use the debug

cellular messages dm command in EXEC mode.

debug cellular slot/wic_slot/port messages dm

Syntax Description

slot/wic_slot/port

Numeric values that indicate the router slot, WAN interface card (WIC) slot, and port.

Command Default

There is no default for this command.

Command Modes

EXEC

Command History Release

12.4(11)XV

12.4(15)T

Modification

This command was introduced.

This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.4(15)T.

Usage Guidelines

Use this command for debugging purposes only.

Related Commands Command

debug cellular messages all

Description

Prints all Cisco IOS driver debug messages.

debug cellular messages async

Debugs cellular async.

debug cellular messages data

Prints Cisco IOS data path debug messages.

debug cellular driver debug cellular firmware

debug cellular messages management

debug cellular messages virt-con

Debugs the Cisco IOS driver.

Displays Cisco IOS firmware information.

Prints management path messages, such as CnS.

Redirects the Nios II console driver messages to display them in the

Cisco IOS router console environment.

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debug cellular messages management

debug cellular messages management

To print management path messages, such as CnS, use the debug cellular messages management command in EXEC mode.

debug cellular slot/wic_slot/port messages management

Syntax Description

slot/wic_slot/port

Numeric values that indicate the router slot, WAN interface card (WIC) slot, and port.

Command Default

None

Command Modes

EXEC

Command History Release

12.4(11)XV

12.4(15)T

Modification

This command was introduced.

This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.4(15)T.

Usage Guidelines

Use this command for debugging purposes only.

Related Commands Command

debug cellular messages all

Description

Prints all Cisco IOS driver debug messages.

debug cellular messages async

Debugs cellular async.

debug cellular messages data

Prints Cisco IOS data path debug messages.

debug cellular driver debug cellular firmware debug cellular messages virt-con

Debugs the Cisco IOS driver.

Displays Cisco IOS firmware information.

Redirects the Nios II console driver messages to display them in the

Cisco IOS router console environment.

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debug cellular messages oma-dm

debug cellular messages oma-dm

To start OMA-DM debugging, use the debug cellular messages oma-dm command in privileged EXEC mode. This captures all the OMA DM control and status (CnS) packets.

debug cellular slot/wic_slot/port messages oma-dm

Syntax Description

slot/wic_slot/port

Numeric values that indicate the router slot, WAN interface card (WIC) slot, and port.

Command Default

None

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History Release

12.4(22)YB1

Modification

This command was introduced.

Usage Guidelines

None

Related Commands Command show cellular oma-dm cellular cdma activate oma-dm device config cellular cdma activate oma-dm

ni-alert

cellular cdma activate oma-dm prl-update

Description

Displays an OMA-DM session details.

Starts a user initiated OMA-DM session to provision an account and profile update.

Allows or denies a network initiated alert (NIA) queued in the modem.

Starts a user initiated OMA-DM session to get an over-the-air PRL update.

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show cellular all

show cellular all

To display all the modem information in one listing, use the show cellular all command in privileged

EXEC mode.

show cellular slot/wic_slot/port all

Syntax Description

slot/wic_slot/port

Numeric values that indicate the router slot, WAN interface card (WIC) slot, and port.

Command Default

None

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History Release

12.4(11)XV

12.4(15)T

Modification

This command was introduced.

This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.4(15)T.

Usage Guidelines

The command usage is the same for Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) and code division multiple acces (CDMA), although the output is different for each.

Examples

This section contains:

Sample Output for 3G-HWIC-GSM

Sample Output for 3G-HWIC-CDMA

Sample Output for 3G-HWIC-GSM

The following example shows output from the show cellular all command for slot 0, WIC slot 0, port 0: router# show cellular 0/0/0 all

Hardware Information

====================

Modem Firmware Version = U1_2_22MCAP G:/WORK

Modem Firmware built = 04/17/06

Hardware Version = E2

International Mobile Subscriber Identity (IMSI) = 001012345678901

International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) = 352678010002779

Factory Serial Number (FSN) = S2128751274E2OK

Modem Status = Online

Current Modem Temperature = 28 deg C, State = Normal

Profile Information

====================

Profile 1 = INACTIVE*

--------

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PDP Type = IPv4, Header Compression = OFF

Data Compression = OFF

Access Point Name (APN) = vpn.com

Authentication = CHAP

Username: wapuser1, Password: wap

* - Default profile

Data Connection Information

===========================

Data Transmitted = 0 bytes, Received = 0 bytes

Profile 1, Packet Session Status = INACTIVE

Inactivity Reason = Normal inactivate state

Profile 2, Packet Session Status = INACTIVE

Inactivity Reason = Normal inactivate state

Profile 3, Packet Session Status = INACTIVE

Inactivity Reason = Normal inactivate state

Profile 4, Packet Session Status = INACTIVE

Inactivity Reason = Normal inactivate state

Profile 5, Packet Session Status = INACTIVE

Inactivity Reason = Normal inactivate state

Profile 6, Packet Session Status = INACTIVE

Inactivity Reason = Normal inactivate state

Profile 7, Packet Session Status = INACTIVE

Inactivity Reason = Normal inactivate state

Profile 8, Packet Session Status = INACTIVE

Inactivity Reason = Normal inactivate state

Profile 9, Packet Session Status = INACTIVE

Inactivity Reason = Normal inactivate state

Profile 10, Packet Session Status = INACTIVE

Inactivity Reason = Normal inactivate state router#

Network Information

===================

Current Service Status = No service, Service Error = None

Current Service = Invalid

Packet Service = None

Packet Session Status = Inactive

Current Roaming Status = Home

Network Selection Mode = Automatic

Country = 0, Network =

Mobile Country Code (MCC) = 0

Mobile Network Code (MNC) = 0

Location Area Code (LAC) = 0

Routing Area Code (RAC) = 255

Cell ID = 0

Primary Scrambling Code = 0

PLMN Selection = Automatic

Radio Information

=================

Current Band = None, Channel Number = 0

Current RSSI = -110 dBm

Modem Security Information

==========================

Card Holder Verification (CHV1) = Disabled

SIM Status = OK

SIM User Operation Required = None

Number of Retries remaining = 3 router#

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Sample Output for 3G-HWIC-CDMA

The following example shows the output from the show cellular all command for slot 0, WIC slot 3, port 0: router# show cellular 0/0/0 all

Hardware Information

====================

Modem Firmware Version = p2005600

Modem Firmware built = 11-14-06

Hardware Version = 1.0

Electronic Serial Number (ESN) = 0x6032688F

Preferred Roaming List (PRL) Version = 20224

Current Modem Temperature = 32 degrees Celsius

Profile Information

====================

Electronic Serial Number (ESN) = 0x6032688F

Modem activated = YES

Account Information:

======================

Activation Date: Not available

Phone Number (MDN) : 9135938079

Mobile Station Identifier (MSID) : 9135938079

Data Profile Info:

=====================

Number of data profiles configured : 2

Current active data profile : 1

Data Profile 0 Information

==================================

NAI (Network Access Identifier) = [email protected]

MN-HA SS = Set

MN-HA SPI = 1234

MN-AAA SS = Set

MN-AAA SPI = 1234

Reverse Tunneling Preference = Set

Home Address = 0.0.0.0

Primary Home Agent Address = 68.28.15.12

Secondary Home Agent Address = 68.28.31.12

Data Profile 1 Information (Active)

==================================

NAI (Network Access Identifier) = [email protected]

MN-HA SS = Set

MN-HA SPI = 1234

MN-AAA SS = Set

MN-AAA SPI = 1234

Reverse Tunneling Preference = Set

Home Address = 0.0.0.0

Primary Home Agent Address = 68.28.81.76

Secondary Home Agent Address = 68.28.89.76

Data Connection Information

===========================

Phone number of outgoing call =

HDR AT State = Idle, HDR Session State = Open

HDR Session Info:

UATI (Hex) = 0084:0AC0:0000:0000:000A:05DC:A821:DCFC

Color Code = 32, RATI = 0xFFFFFFFF

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Session duration = 0 msecs, Session start = 0 msecs

Session end = 0 msecs, Authentication Status = Not authenticated

HDR DRC Value = 11, DRC Cover = 0, RRI = Pilot only

Current Transmitted = 0 bytes, Received = 0 bytes

Total Transmitted = 0 KB, Received = 0 KB

Current Call Status = DISCONNECTED

Current Call Duration = 30 secs

Total Call Duration = 4482879 seconds

Current Call State =

Last Call Disconnect Reason = Base station release (No reason)

Last Connection Error = None

HDR DDTM (Data Dedicated Transmission Mode) Preference = Off

Mobile IP Error Code (RFC-2002) = 0 (Registration accepted)

Network Information

===================

Current Service = 1xEV-DO (Rev A) and 1xRTT

Current Roaming Status(1xRTT) = HOME, (HDR) = HOME

Current Idle Digital Mode = HDR

Current System Identifier (SID) = 4183

Current Network Identifier (NID) = 87

Current Call Setup Mode = Mobile IP only

Serving Base Station Longitude = 0 deg 0 min 0 sec

Serving Base Station Latitude = 0 deg 0 min 0 sec

Current System Time = Tue Feb 6 15:12:18 2007

Radio Information

=================

1xRTT related info

------------------

Current RSSI = -94 dBm, ECIO = -8 dBm

Current Channel Number = 50

Current Channel State = Acquired

Current Band Class = Band Class 1

HDR (1xEVDO) related info

-------------------------

Current RSSI = -83 dBm, ECIO = -0 dBm

Current Channel Number = 25

Current Band Class = Band Class 1

Sector ID (Hex) = 0084:0AC0:0000:0000:000A:05DC:A801:1202

Subnet Mask = 104, Color Code = 32, PN Offset = 240

Rx gain control(Main) = 0 dBm, Diversity = Unavailable

Tx total power = -2 dBm, Tx gain adjust = 1536 dBm

Carrier to interference (C/I) ratio = 7

Modem Security Information

==========================

Modem PIN Security UNLOCKED

Power-up lock DISABLED router#

Related Commands Command cellular cdma activate otasp show cellular hardware show cellular network show cellular profile

Description

Activates a cellular account using the over the air service provisioning (OTASP).

Displays the cellular modem hardware information.

Displays the cellular network (base station) information.

Displays the cellular profile information.

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Command

show cellular radio

show cellular security

show controllers cellular

Description

Displays the cellular modem radio statistics.

Displays the modem lock state.

Displays the SMS messages received by the cellular modem.

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show cellular connection

show cellular connection

To display the current active connection state and data statistics, use the show cellular connection command in privileged EXEC mode.

show cellular slot/wic_slot/port connection

Syntax Description

slot/wic_slot/port

Numeric values that indicate the router slot, WAN interface card (WIC) slot, and port.

Command Default

None

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History Release

12.4(11)XV

12.4(15)T

15.1(1)T

Modification

This command was introduced.

This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.4(15)T.

This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 15.1(1)T.

Usage Guidelines

The command usage is the same for Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) and code division multiple acces (CDMA), although the output is different for each.

Examples

This section contains:

Sample Output for 3G-HWIC-GSM

Sample Output for 3G-HWIC-CDMA

Sample Output for 3G-HWIC-GSM

The following is sample output for slot 1, wic 0, port 1.

router# show cellular 1/0/1 connection

Data Transmitted = 1066807500 bytes, Received = 1066807500 bytes

Profile 1, Packet Session Status = ACTIVE

IP address = 1.5.97.2

Profile 2, Packet Session Status = INACTIVE

Inactivity Reason = Normal inactivate state

Table 12 describes each output field.

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Table 12

Field

Data Received

Output Description

Data Transmitted

Profile <profile number>

Packet Session Status

IP Address

Inactivity Reason

Description

Total data transmitted by the modem. Can be cleared by the clear counters command.

Total data received by the modem. Can be cleared by the clear counters command.

Indicates the profiles configured in the modem. A total of 16 profiles can be configured.

Packet Data Protocol (PDP) session status of the profile. Active when the call is made and PDP context has become active in the modem.

IP address of the cellular interface received during

IPCP negotiation.

Reason why the profile is inactive.

Sample Output for 3G-HWIC-CDMA

The following example is sample output for slot 0, WIC slot 0, port 0 from the show cellular connection command: router# show cellular 0/0/0 connection

Phone number of outgoing call =

HDR AT State = Idle, HDR Session State = Open

HDR Session Info:

UATI (Hex) = 0084:0AC0:0000:0000:000A:05DC:A821:DCFC

Color Code = 32, RATI = 0xFFFFFFFF

Session duration = 0 msecs, Session start = 0 msecs

Session end = 0 msecs, Authentication Status = Not authenticated

HDR DRC Value = 11, DRC Cover = 0, RRI = Pilot only

Current Transmitted = 0 bytes, Received = 0 bytes

Total Transmitted = 0 KB, Received = 0 KB

Current Call Status = DISCONNECTED

Current Call Duration = 30 secs

Total Call Duration = 4482879 seconds

Current Call State =

Last Call Disconnect Reason = Base station release (No reason)

Last Connection Error = None

HDR DDTM (Data Dedicated Transmission Mode) Preference = Off

Mobile IP Error Code (RFC-2002) = 0 (Registration accepted) router#

Table 13 describes each output field.

Table 13 Description of Sample Output for CDMA

Field

Phone number of outgoing call

HDR AT State

Description

Shows the phone number of the data call dialed.

Indicates the AT state. Will show as

CONNECTED when the CONNECT is received from the modem while dialing out. This is valid only for 1xEVDO.

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Table 13

Field

HDR Session State

UATI

Color Code

RATI

Session Duration

Session Start

Session End

Authentication Status

HDR DRC Value

DRC Cover

RRI

Privacy Mode

Service Option

Current Call Duration

Total Received

Description of Sample Output for CDMA (continued)

Current Transmitted

Current Received

Current call status

Total Transmitted

Description

Will indicate as OPEN once the HDR session is established. This is valid only for 1xEVDO

Unicast Access Terminal Identifier (UATI) obtained by the modem or access terminal (AT) from the base station during session establishment.

HDR session color code for the sector.

HDR Random Access Terminal Identifier used for opening a session.

HDR session duration in milliseconds.

Phone uptime in units of milliseconds at session start.

Phone uptime in units of milliseconds at session end.

Modem or access terminal authentication status with the base station.

The data rate channel value specified by the access terminal. The access terminal uses DRC value to specify the requested transmission rate

DRC cover value used by the access terminal to specify the transmitting sector.

Indicates the rate of the reverse traffic data channel.

Number of bytes transmitted by the modem to the base station. This will be cleared when the call is disconnected.

Number of bytes received by the modem from the base station. This will be cleared when the call is disconnected.

Current call status of the modem, such as

CONNECTED, DISCONNECTED, DORMANT,

CONNECTING, or ERROR.

Current privacy status of the call in progress.

Service option for the call in progress.

Duration of the call in progress. A call status of

DISCONNECTED displays the call duration of the last call.

Total number of kilobytes transmitted from the modem. This will be cleared by the clear

counters command.

Total number of kilobytes received by the modem.

This will be cleared by the clear counters command.

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Table 13 Description of Sample Output for CDMA (continued)

Field

Total Call Duration

Current Call State

Last Call Disconnect Reason

Last Connection Error

Mobile IP Error Code

Description

Total duration of calls made from the modem.

This will be updated when the current call in progress is disconnected.

Indicates the type of call made.

Indicates why the last call was disconnected.

Indicates the error code if the call status indicates an error.

Indicates the error code in accordance with

RFC-2002 if the call is a mobile IP call.

Note

The current call setup mode is in Simple

IP only. In this case show cellular

connection will not display Mobile IP

Error Code. Mobile IP error code is displayed when call setup mode is either

“Mobile IP only” mode or “Mobile IP

Preferred with SIP fallback” mode.

Related Commands Command

cellular cdma activate manual show cellular hardware show cellular network show cellular profile show cellular radio show cellular security show controllers cellular

Description

Manually activates a cellular account using the over-the-air service

(OTA) procedure.

Displays the cellular modem hardware information.

Displays the cellular network (base station) information.

Displays the cellular profile information.

Displays the cellular modem radio statistics.

Displays the modem lock state.

Displays HWIC hardware- and driver-specific information.

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show cellular connection personality

show cellular connection personality

To display the negotiated personalities when the 1xEVDO-Rev A service is acquired by the modem, use the show cellular connection personality command in EXEC mode.

show cellular slot/wic_slot/port connection personality

Syntax Description

slot/wic_slot/port

Numeric values that indicate the router slot, WAN interface card (WIC) slot, and port.

Command Default

There is no default for this command.

Command Modes

EXEC

Command History Release Modification

This command was introduced.

Usage Guidelines

None

Examples

The following example shows output for code division multiple access (CDMA) for slot 0, WIC slot 0, port 0: c2800#show cellular 0/0/0 connection personality

No Active Personalities Negotiated c2800#

Related Commands Command Description cellular cdma activate iota

Activates a cellular account unsing the internet over the air service

(OTA) procedure.

cellular cdma activate manual

Manually activates a cellular account unsing the over the air service

(OTA) procedure or over the air service provisioning (OTASP).

cellular cdma activate otasp

Activates a cellular account unsing the over the air service (OTA) procedure or over the air service provisioning (OTASP).

debug cellular messages all

debug cellular messages data

debug cellular messages management

Displays the cellular modem hardware information.

Displays the cellular network (base station) information.

Displays the cellular profile information.

show cellular radio

show cellular security

show controllers cellular

Displays the cellular modem radio statistics.

Displays the modem lock state.

Displays the SMS messages received by the cellular modem.

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show cellular hardware

show cellular hardware

To display the cellular modem hardware information, use the show cellular hardware command in privileged EXEC mode.

show cellular slot/wic_slot/port hardware

Syntax Description

slot/wic_slot/port

Numeric values that indicate the router slot, WAN interface card (WIC) slot, and port.

Command Default

None

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History Release

12.4(11)XV

12.4(15)T

Modification

This command was introduced.

This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.4(15)T.

Usage Guidelines

The command usage is the same for Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) and code division multiple acces (CDMA), although the output is different for each.

Examples

This section contains:

Sample Output for HWIC-3G-GSM

Sample Output for HWIC-3G-CDMA

Sample Output for HWIC-3G-GSM

The following example shows output for slot 0, WIC slot 0, port 0: router# show cellular 0/0/0 hardware

Modem Firmware Version = H1_0_0_1MCAP C:/WS/

Modem Firmware built = 09/08/06

Hardware Version = 1.0

International Mobile Subscriber Identity (IMSI) = <number>

International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) = <number>

Factory Serial Number (FSN) = X2819460254100D

Modem Status = Online

Current Modem Temperature = 33 deg C, State = Normal

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Table 14 Output Description for show cellular hardware command

Field

Modem Firmware Version

Modem Firmware Built

Hardware Version

Description

Firmware version of the modem.

Date firmware was built in mm-dd-yy format.

Modem hardware version.

International Mobile Subscriber Identity (IMSI) IMSI is stored in the SIM. IMSI consists of MCC

(mobile country code, 3 digits), MNC (mobile network code, 3 digits for N. America and 2 digits for rest of the world) and MSIN (mobile station identification number). The MCC and MNC in the

IMSI identify the subscribers in the PLMN

(Public Land Mobile Network).

International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) Number that uniquely identifies the modem in a

GSM/UMTS network.

Factory Serial Number (FSN)

Modem Status

Current Modem Temperature

Unique serial number of the modem.

Will be online if the modem has booted up correctly; otherwise will be offline and the modem will not be usable.

Radio temperature of the modem in degrees

Celsius. State is normal when temperature is between 5 to 185°F (-15° to 85°C). If state reaches critical 226.4°F (108°C), the modem will be shutdown.

Sample Output for HWIC-3G-CDMA

The following example shows output for slot 0, WIC slot 0, port 0: router# show cellular 0/0/0 hardware

Modem Firmware Version = p2005600

Modem Firmware built = 11-14-06

Hardware Version = 1.0

Electronic Serial Number (ESN) = 0x6032688F

Preferred Roaming List (PRL) Version = 20224

Current Modem Temperature = 32 degrees Celsiuss

Table 15

describes each output field.

Table 15 Output Description for show cellular hardware command

Field

Modem Firmware Version

Modem Firmware Built

Hardware Version

Electronic Serial Number

Description

Firmware version of the modem.

Date firmware was built in mm-dd-yy format.

Modem hardware version.

Unique serial number of the modem.

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Table 15 Output Description for show cellular hardware command (continued)

Field

Preferred Roaming List (PRL) Version

Current Modem Temperature

Description

PRL version is unique to a service provider. This indicates to the modem which channels the modem should scan.

Radio temperature of the modem in degrees

Celsius.

Command

show cellular radio

show cellular security

show controllers cellular

Description

Displays the cellular modem radio statistics.

Displays the modem lock state.

Displays HWIC hardware- and driver-specific information.

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show cellular network

show cellular network

To display information about the carrier network and service, use the show cellular network command in privileged EXEC mode.

show cellular slot/wic_slot/port network

Syntax Description

slot/wic_slot/port

Numeric values that indicate the router slot, WAN interface card (WIC) slot, and port.

Command Default

None

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History Release

12.4(11)XV

12.4(15)T

Modification

This command was introduced.

This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.4(15)T.

Usage Guidelines

The command usage is the same for Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) and code division multiple acces (CDMA), although the outputs differ.

Examples

This section contains:

Sample Output for HWIC-3G-GSM

Sample Output for HWIC-3G-CDMA

Sample Output for HWIC-3G-GSM

The following example shows output for HWIC-3G-GSM in slot 0, WIC slot 0, port 0: router# show cellular 0/0/0 network

Current Service Status = Normal, Service Error = None

Current Service = Combined

Packet Service = UMTS/WCDMA (Attached)

Packet Session Status = Inactive

Current Roaming Status = Roaming

Network Selection Mode = Automatic

Country = USA, Network = CINGULAR

Mobile Country Code (MCC) = 310

Mobile Network Code (MNC) = 380

Location Area Code (LAC) = 56997

Routing Area Code (RAC) = 253

Cell ID = 4503

Primary Scrambling Code = 169

PLMN Selection = Automatic

Registered PLMN = Cingular , Abbreviated =

Service Provider =

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Table 16

describes each output field.

Table 16 Output Description for show cellular hardware command for GSM

Field

Current Service Status

Current Service Error

Current Idle Digital Mode

Packet Service

Packet Session Status

Current Roaming Status

Network Selection Mode

Country

Network

Mobile Country Code

Mobile Network Code

Location Area Code

Routing Area Code

Cell ID

PLMN Selection

Description

Indicates whether service is available.

Shows the error in case there is no service

Idle mode of the modem.

Indicates the type of service available. For normal operation, the modem should be attached.

Status of PDP session. When data transfer is taking place, packet session will be active.

Indicates whether the modem is in the home network or is roaming.

Can be manual selection mode or automatic selection mode. Set to automatic by default.

Country string given by the base station.

Network string given by the base station.

Country code given by the base station. The modem will be in the home network only if the country code given by the base station matches the MCC of the IMSI and the network code given by the base station matches the MNC of the IMSI.

Network code given by the base station. The modem will be in the home network only if the country code given by the base station matches the MCC of the IMSI and the network code given by the base station matches the MNC of the IMSI.

LAC given by the base station.

RAC given by the base station.

Cell ID given by the base station.

Default is automatic.

Sample Output for HWIC-3G-CDMA

The following example shows output for slot 0, WIC slot 0, port 0: router# show cellular 0/0/0 network

Current Service = 1xEV-DO (Rev A) and 1xRTT

Current Roaming Status(1xRTT) = HOME, (HDR) = HOME

Current Idle Digital Mode = HDR

Current System Identifier (SID) = 4183

Current Network Identifier (NID) = 87

Current Call Setup Mode = Mobile IP only

Serving Base Station Longitude = 0 deg 0 min 0 sec

Serving Base Station Latitude = 0 deg 0 min 0 sec

Current System Time = Tue Feb 6 15:16:9 2007

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Related Commands

Table 17 Output Description for show cellular hardware command for CDMA

Field

Current Service

Current Roaming Status

Current Idle Digital Mode

Current System Identifier

Current Network Identifier

Current BSS Longitude/Latitude

Current System Time

Description

Service attached by the modem.

Indicates whether the modem is in the home network or roaming.

Idle mode of the modem.

SID received by the modem (applicable only for

1xRTT).

NID received by the modem (applicable only for

1xRTT).

Geographic location of the BSS (if this information is received from the BSS).

System time received from the base station.

Command

show cellular radio

show cellular security

show controllers cellular

Description

Displays the cellular modem radio statistics.

Displays the modem lock state.

Displays HWIC hardware and driver-specific information.

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show cellular oma-dm

show cellular oma-dm

To display an OMA-DM session details, use the show cellular oma-dm command in privileged EXEC mode.

show cellular slot/wic_slot/port oma-dm

Syntax Description

slot/wic_slot/port

Numeric values that indicate the router slot, WAN interface card (WIC) slot, and port.

Command Default

None

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History Release

12.4(22)YB1

Modification

This command was introduced.

Usage Guidelines

None

Examples

This section contains sample output for show cellular slot/wic_slot/port oma-dm command:

Sample Output for HWIC-3G-CDMA

The following example shows output for HWIC-3G-CDMA for slot 0, WIC slot 3, port 0:

Router#sh cellular 0/3/0 oma-dm

Configuration info

------------------

DM Support = Enabled

Max DM account = 1, DM account in use = 1

DM account changed = No

Device Configuration:

Client-Initiated = Supported, Enabled

Network-Initiated = Supported, Enabled

PRL Update:

Client-Initiated = Supported, Enabled

Network-Initiated = Supported, Enabled

Firmware Update:

Client-Initiated = Not supported, Disabled

Network-Initiated = Not supported, Disabled

Hands Free Activation:

Device-Initiated = Supported, Enabled

Hands Free Activation attempted = Yes

DM session state info

---------------------

DM session state = Session not active

Last session type = Unspecified

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Last session initiator = Unspecified

Last session UI mode = Unspecified

Last session result = Success

Last session updated = No

Network-Initiated alert info

----------------------------

NIA state = No NIA pending

Session type = Unspecified

Standard UI mode = Unspecified

Special UI mode = Unspecified

Router#

show cellular oma-dm

Related Commands Command cellular cdma activate oma-dm device config cellular cdma activate oma-dm

ni-alert

cellular cdma activate oma-dm prl-update debug cellular messages oma-dm

Description

Starts a user initiated OMA-DM session to provision an account and profile update.

Allows or denies a network initiated alert (NIA) queued in the modem.

Starts a user initiated OMA-DM session to get an over-the-air PRL update.

Starts OMA-DM debugging.

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show cellular profile

show cellular profile

To display the cellular profile information, use the show cellular profile command in privileged EXEC mode.

show cellular slot/wic_slot/port profile <profile number> | all

Syntax Description

slot/wic_slot/port profile number

all

Numeric values that indicate the router slot, WAN interface card (WIC) slot, and port.

Profile number for the profile to be displayed.

Displays information of all profiles in the modem. The maximum number of supported profiles is 6.

Note

In case of HWIC-3G-CDMA-V, only one profile is supported, so only one profile is displayed.

Command Default

None

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History Release

12.4(11)XV

12.4(15)T

12.4(22)YB1

Modification

This command was introduced.

This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.4(15)T.

This command was modified to display all profiles in the modem.

Usage Guidelines

The command usage is the same for Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) and code division multiple acces (CDMA), although the output is different for each.

Examples

This section contains:

Sample Output for HWIC-3G-GSM

Sample Output for HWIC-3G-CDMA

Sample Output for HWIC-3G-GSM

The following example shows output for HWIC-3G-GSM for slot 0, WIC slot 1, port 1: router# show cellular 0/1/1 profile

Profile 1 = ACTIVE

--------

PDP Type = IPv4, Header Compression = ON

Data Compression = ON

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show cellular profile

PDP address = 0x7F000201

Access Point Name (APN) = enzo.cisco.com

Authentication = CHAP

Username: cisco, Password: lab

Primary DNS address = 127.0.2.1

Source Address = 127.0.2.1 255.255.255.0

Profile 2 = INACTIVE

---------

PDP Type = IPv4, Header Compression = ON

Data Compression = ON

PDP address = 0x7F000202

Access Point Name (APN) = enzo.cingular.com

Authentication = CHAP

Username: cisco, Password: lab

Primary DNS address = 127.0.2.1

Source Address = 127.0.2.2 255.255.255.0

Table 18 Field Descriptions for show cellular profile command

Field

Profile <number>

PDP Type

PDP Address

Access Point Name

Authentication

Username

Password

Description

Shows whether a particular profile is ACTIVE or

INACTIVE. The profile is ACTIVE when the

PDP context is active. This happens when a data call is successfully established.

Indicates the packet data protocol (PDP) type.

Supported type is IPv4.

Shows the IP address assigned for the PDP context during PPP negotiation.

Access Point Name for the profile. This information is provided by the service provider.

PPP authentication supported. CHAP and PAP are supported. The type of authentication to be used is provided by the service provider.

Username to be used for PPP authentication. This information is provided by the service provider.

Password to be used for PPP authentication. This information is provided by the service provider.

Sample Output for HWIC-3G-CDMA

The following example shows output for HWIC-3G-CDMA for slot 0, WIC slot 1, port 1: router# show cellular 0/0/0 profile

Electronic Serial Number (ESN) = 0x6032688F [09603303567]

Modem activated = YES

Account Information:

======================

Activation Date: Not available

Phone Number (MDN) : 1234567890

Mobile Station Identifier (MSID) : 1234567890

Data Profile Info:

=====================

Number of data profiles configured : 2

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show cellular profile

Current active data profile : 1

Data Profile 0 Information

==================================

NAI (Network Access Identifier) = [email protected]

MN-HA SS = Set

MN-HA SPI = 1234

MN-AAA SS = Set

MN-AAA SPI = 1234

Reverse Tunneling Preference = Set

Home Address = 0.0.0.0

Primary Home Agent Address = 68.28.15.12

Secondary Home Agent Address = 68.28.31.12

Data Profile 1 Information (Active)

==================================

NAI (Network Access Identifier) = [email protected]

MN-HA SS = Set

MN-HA SPI = 1234

MN-AAA SS = Set

MN-AAA SPI = 1234

Reverse Tunneling Preference = Set

Home Address = 0.0.0.0

Primary Home Agent Address = 68.28.81.76

Secondary Home Agent Address = 68.28.89.76

“*” Indicates the default profile.

Table 19

describes the output fields from the command.

Table 19 Field Description

Field

Electronic Serial Number

Modem Activated

Data Profile

ProvDate

MDN

MIN

Description

A unique serial number for the CDMA modem displayed in decimal and hexadecimal formats.

Indicates the activation status of the modem.

Yes indicates that

the modem is activated on the carrier network.

A data profile consists of the mobile IP (MIP) settings for the data connection. These settings are populated on the modem by the network using

OTASP/IOTA.

Date the modem was provisioned, in yyyy/mm/dd format.

Mobile Directory Number assigned to the modem by the carrier during provisioning.

Mobile Identity Number assigned to the modem by the carrier during provisioning

Related Commands Command Description cellular cdma activate manual

Manually activates a cellular account using the over-the-air service

(OTA) procedure.

cellular cdma activate otasp

Activates a cellular account using the over the air service provisioning (OTASP).

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show cellular profile

Command cellular cdma activate iota

Description

Provisions data profile using Internet-based over-the-air provisioning (IOTA).

cellular cdma activate oma-dm device config

Note

IOTA is supported only with certain wireless service providers. Please check with your wireless service provider.

Starts a user-initiated OMA-DM session to provision an account.

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show cellular radio

show cellular radio

To display the cellular modem radio statistics, use the show cellular radio command in user privileged

EXEC mode.

show cellular slot/wic_slot/port radio [history <all | per-hour | per-min | per-sec>]

Syntax Description

slot/wic_slot/port

history all per-hour per-min per-sec

Numeric values that indicate the router slot, WAN interface card (WIC) slot, and port.

Displays the RSSI history.

Complete RSSI history.

Per-hour RSSI history.

Per-minute RSSI history.

Per-second RSSI history.

Command Default

None

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History Release

12.4(11)XV

12.4(15)T

Modification

This command was introduced.

This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.4(15)T.

Usage Guidelines

The command usage is the same for Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) and code division multiple acces (CDMA), although the output is different for each.

Examples

This section contains:

Sample Output for HWIC-3G-GSM

Sample Output for HWIC-3G-CDMA

Sample Output for HWIC-3G-GSM

The following example shows output for HWIC-3G-GSM in slot 0, WIC slot 0, port 0: router# show cellular 0/0/0 radio

Current Band = WCDMA 1900, Channel Number = 9721

Current RSSI(RSCP) = -91 dBm

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show cellular radio

Table 20

Field

Current Band

Channel Number

Current RSSI

Output Description for show cellular radio command for GSM

Description

GPRS/UMTS band to which the modem is attached.

Channel number to which the modem is attached.

Current radio signal strength on the modem. (-125 dbm indicates no signal.)

Sample Output for HWIC-3G-CDMA

The following example shows output for HWIC-3G-CDMA in slot 0, WIC slot 0, port 0: router#show cellular 0/0/0 radio

1xRTT related info

------------------

Current RSSI = -95 dBm, ECIO = -6 dBm

Current Channel Number = 50

Current Channel State = Acquired

Current Band Class = Band Class 1

HDR (1xEVDO) related info

-------------------------

Current RSSI = -88 dBm, ECIO = -2 dBm

Current Channel Number = 25

Current Band Class = Band Class 1

Sector ID (Hex) = 0084:0AC0:0000:0000:000A:05DC:A801:1202

Subnet Mask = 104, Color Code = 32, PN Offset = 240

Rx gain control(Main) = 0 dBm, Diversity = Unavailable

Tx total power = -2 dBm, Tx gain adjust = 1536 dBm

Carrier to interference (C/I) ratio = 2

Table 21

Field

Current RSSI

Current ECIO

Current Band Class

Sector ID

Subnet Mask

Color Code

PN Offset

Rx Gain Control

Tx Total Power

Output Description for show cellular radio command for HWIC-3G-CDMA

Current Channel Number

Current Channel State

Description

Current radio signal strength in dbm (-125 dbm indicates no signal).

Current energy per chip (ECIO) in dbm.

Current channel number to which the modem is attached to the base station.

Indicates whether the modem is scanning or has acquired the channel.

Current band class that the modem is attached to.

Sector ID of the base station to which the modem is attached.

Subnet mask of the sector.

Color code of the sector.

PN offset for the sector.

Received gain control for the modem.

Transmitted power.

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show cellular radio

Related Commands Command show cellular all

show controllers cellular

Description

Displays the consolidated information about the modem.

Displays HWIC-hardware and driver-specific information.

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show cellular security

show cellular security

To display the SIM status (only for HWIC-3G-GSM) and modem lock state, use the show cellular

security command in privileged EXEC mode.

show cellular slot/wic_slot/port security

Syntax Description

slot/wic_slot/port

Numeric values that indicate the router slot, WAN interface card (WIC) slot, and port.

Command Default

None

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History Release

12.4(11)XV

12.4(15)T

Modification

This command was introduced.

This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.4(15)T.

Usage Guidelines

The command usage is the same for Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) and code division multiple acces (CDMA), although the output is different for each.

Examples

This section contains:

Sample Output for HWIC-3G-GSM

Sample Output for HWIC-3G-CDMA

Sample Output for HWIC-3G-GSM

The following example shows output for an HWIC-3G-GSM in slot 0, WIC slot 0, port 0: router# show cellular 0/0/0 security

Card Holder Verification (CHV1) ENABLED

SIM Status = OK

SIM User Operation Required = CHV1

Number of Retries remaining = 3

Table 22

describes the output from this command:

Table 22 Output Description

Filed

Card Holder Verification

SIM Status

Description

If enabled, access to the SIM is restricted.

Indicates whether the SIM is present or removed from the SIM socket.

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show cellular security

Table 22 Output Description (continued)

Filed

SIM User Operation Required

Number of Retries Remaining

Description

If the SIM is protected (for example, because of

CHV1 enabled), it will indicate the type of user operation required.

Indicates the number of attempts remaining in case the SIM is locked. If the number of retries becomes zero, the SIM is blocked and becomes unusable.

Sample Output for HWIC-3G-CDMA

The following example shows output for an HWIC-3G-CDMA in slot 0, WIC slot 0, port 0: router# show cellular 0/0/0 security

Modem PIN Security UNLOCKED

Power-up lock DISABLED

Table 23

describes the output for this command.

Table 23 Output Description

Field

Modem PIN Security

Power-up Lock

Description

If the modem is locked, you cannot make calls without unlocking.

Shows whether the modem will be locked on power-up.

Related Commands Command show cellular all

Description

Displays the consolidated information about the modem.

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show controllers cellular

show controllers cellular

To display high-speed WAN interface card (HWIC) hardware and driver-specific information, use the

show controllers cellular command in privilege EXEC mode.

show controllers cellular slot/wic_slot/port

Syntax Description

slot/wic_slot/port

Numeric values that indicate the router slot, WAN interface card (WIC) slot, and port.

Command Default

There is no default for this command.

Command Modes

Privilege EXEC

Command History Release

12.4(11)XV

12.4(15)T

Modification

This command was introduced.

This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.4(15)T.

Usage Guidelines

Use this command to capture the output for debugging or troubleshooting purposes only.

Related Commands Command

show interfaces cellular

show run interface cellular

Description

Displays statistics for the cellular interfaces.

Displays the current running configuration for the cellular interface.

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show interfaces cellular

show interfaces cellular

To display statistics for the cellular interface, use the show interfaces cellular command in EXEC mode.

show interfaces cellular slot/wic_slot/port

Syntax Description

slot/wic_slot/port

Numeric values that indicate the router slot, WAN interface card (WIC) slot, and port.

Command Default

There is no default for this command.

Command Modes

EXEC

Command History Release

12.4(11)XV

12.4(15)T

Modification

This command was introduced.

This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.4(15)T.

Usage Guidelines

When you enter this command, encapsulation should be PPP and all signals, such as DCD, DSR, DTR,

RTS, and CTS, should be up during normal operation.

Examples

This section contains:

Sample Output for 3G-HWIC-GSM

Sample Output for 3G-HWIC-CDMA

Sample Output for HWIC-3G-GSM

The following example shows the cellular interface statistics for HWIC-3G-GSM in slot 0, WIC slot 0, port 0 for GSM: router# router# show interfaces cellular 0/0/0

Cellular0/0/0 is up, line protocol is up

Hardware is HSDPA/UMTS/EDGE/GPRS-850/900/1800/1900/2100MHz

Internet address is 1.5.97.2/32

MTU 1500 bytes, BW 384 Kbit, RxBW 2400000 Kbit, DLY 100000 usec,

reliability 255/255, txload 1/255, rxload 1/255

Encapsulation PPP, LCP Open

Open: IPCP, loopback not set

Keepalive not set

Time to interface disconnect: idle 3w3d

Last input 00:20:21, output 00:20:21, output hang never

Last clearing of "show interface" counters 00:00:01

Input queue: 1/75/0/0 (size/max/drops/flushes); Total output drops: 0

Queueing strategy: weighted fair

Output queue: 0/1000/64/0 (size/max total/threshold/drops)

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show interfaces cellular

Conversations 0/16/16 (active/max active/max total)

Reserved Conversations 0/0 (allocated/max allocated)

Available Bandwidth 288 kilobits/sec

30 second input rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec

30 second output rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec

0 packets input, 0 bytes, 0 no buffer

Received 0 b

*Feb 7 22:55:33.985: %CLEAR-5-COUNTERS: Clear counter on all interfaces by consoleroadcasts, 0 runts, 0 giants, 0 throttles

0 input errors, 0 CRC, 0 frame, 0 overrun, 0 ignored, 0 abort

0 packets output, 0 bytes, 0 underruns

0 output errors, 0 collisions, 0 interface resets

0 output buffer failures, 0 output buffers swapped out

0 carrier transitions

DCD=up DSR=up DTR=up RTS=up CTS=up

Sample Output for HWIC-3G-CDMA

The following example shows the output for an HWIC-3G-CDMA in slot 0, WIC slot 0, port 0 for the

show interfaces cellular command.

router# show int cellular 0/0/0

Cellular0/0/0 is up (spoofing), line protocol is up (spoofing)

Hardware is EVDO Rev A/Rel 0/1xRTT-800/1900MHz / SP

Internet address will be negotiated using IPCP

MTU 1500 bytes, BW 9 Kbit, DLY 100000 usec,

reliability 255/255, txload 1/255, rxload 1/255

Encapsulation PPP, LCP Closed, loopback not set

Keepalive not set

Last input never, output never, output hang never

Last clearing of "show interface" counters never

Input queue: 0/75/0/0 (size/max/drops/flushes); Total output drops: 0

Queueing strategy: weighted fair

Output queue: 0/1000/64/0 (size/max total/threshold/drops)

Conversations 0/0/16 (active/max active/max total)

Reserved Conversations 0/0 (allocated/max allocated)

Available Bandwidth 6 kilobits/sec

30 second input rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec

30 second output rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec

0 packets input, 0 bytes, 0 no buffer

Received 0 broadcasts, 0 runts, 0 giants, 0 throttles

0 input errors, 0 CRC, 0 frame, 0 overrun, 0 ignored, 0 abort

0 packets output, 0 bytes, 0 underruns

0 output errors, 0 collisions, 0 interface resets

0 output buffer failures, 0 output buffers swapped out

0 carrier transitions

DCD=up DSR=up DTR=up RTS=up CTS=up

Related Commands Command

show cellular radio

show controllers cellular

show run interface cellular

Description

Displays the cellular modem radio statistics.

Displays HWIC hardware and driver-specific information.

Displays the current running configuration for the cellular interface.

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show run interface cellular

show run interface cellular

To see the current running configuration for the cellular interface, use the show run interface cellular command in privileged EXEC mode.

show run interface cellular slot/wic_slot/port

Syntax Description

slot/wic_slot/port

Numeric values that indicate the router slot, WAN interface card (WIC) slot, and port.

Command Default

There is no default for this command.

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History Release

12.4(11)XV

12.4(15)T

Modification

This command was introduced.

This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.4(15)T.

Examples

Related Commands

The following example shows the output of the command for 3G HWIC in slot 0, WIC slot 0, port 0: router#show running-config interface cellular 0/0/0 interface Cellular0/0/0

ip address negotiated

ip access-group 10 out

ip nat outside

ip virtual-reassembly

encapsulation ppp

no ip mroute-cache

load-interval 30

dialer in-band

dialer idle-timeout 2147483

dialer string cdma

dialer-group 2

async mode interactive

no peer default ip address

fair-queue

ppp ipcp dns request

routing dynamic end router#

Command

show controllers cellular

show interfaces cellular

Description

Displays HWIC hardware and driver-specific information.

Displays statistics for the cellular interfaces.

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Troubleshooting Tips

Troubleshooting Tips

If you are encountering issues with the working of the 3G wireless Modular and Fixed Cisco ISRs, this section will help you troubleshoot and pinpoint the cause of failure.

Verifying Configuration

To verify your configuration and to make sure that your connection is up and running, follow these step:

Step 1

Step 2

Step 3

After creating a profile with the create cellular profile command, send a ping from a router or attached host.

If you do not get any response, to find where failure is occurring, run the following debug commands:

• debug chat script

• debug PPP negotiation show cellular all show interface cellular show running-config

• show controllers cellular

Save the output from all these commands and contact your system administrator.

Checking Signal Strength

If the RSSI level is very low, for example, less than -110 dBm, it means one of the following:

Your antenna is not connected

The antenna is not working properly

There is no service in your area

If all the above are connected and working as they should, contact your system administrator.

Call Setup Using CHAT Script

The following is a sample output for a call that is set up using CHAT script. It shows a received IP address from the network and indicates that the call setup is successful and the data path is open:

Debugs enabled:

debug modem debup chat debug ppp negotiation debug ppp event debup ppp error

router# ping www.yahoo.com

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Troubleshooting Tips

Translating "www.yahoo.com"...domain server (255.255.255.255)

*Mar 1 23:42:57.398: CHAT0/1/0: Attempting async line dialer script

*Mar 1 23:42:57.398: CHAT0/1/0: Dialing using Modem script: sprint & System script: none

*Mar 1 23:42:57.402: CHAT0/1/0: process started

*Mar 1 23:42:57.402: CHAT0/1/0: Asserting DTR

*Mar 1 23:42:57.402: CHAT0/1/0: Chat script sprint started

*Mar 1 23:42:57.402: CHAT0/1/0: Sending string: atdt#777

*Mar 1 23:42:57.402: CHAT0/1/0: Expecting string: CONNECT

*Mar 1 23:42:58.710: CHAT0/1/0: Completed match for expect: CONNECT

*Mar 1 23:42:58.710: CHAT0/1/0: Chat script sprint finished, status = Success

*Mar 1 23:42:58.878: TTY0/1/0: no timer type 1 to destroy

*Mar 1 23:42:58.878: TTY0/1/0: no timer type 0 to destroy

*Mar 1 23:42:58.878: TTY0/1/0: no timer type 2 to destroy

*Mar 1 23:43:00.878: %LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface Cellular0/1/0, changed state to up

*Mar 1 23:43:00.878: Ce0/1/0 PPP: Using dialer call direction

*Mar 1 23:43:00.878: Ce0/1/0 PPP: Treating connection as a callout

*Mar 1 23:43:00.878: Ce0/1/0 PPP: Session handle[CD00000E] Session id[5]

*Mar 1 23:43:00.878: Ce0/1/0 PPP: Phase is ESTABLISHING, Active Open

*Mar 1 23:43:00.878: Ce0/1/0 PPP: No remote authentication for call-out

*Mar 1 23:43:00.878: Ce0/1/0 LCP: O CONFREQ [Closed] id 5 len 20

*Mar 1 23:43:00.878: Ce0/1/0 LCP: ACCM 0x000A0000 (0x0206000A0000)

*Mar 1 23:43:00.878: Ce0/1/0 LCP: MagicNumber 0x4597FB75 (0x05064597FB75)

*Mar 1 23:43:00.878: Ce0/1/0 LCP: PFC (0x0702)

*Mar 1 23:43:00.878: Ce0/1/0 LCP: ACFC (0x0802)

*Mar 1 23:43:00.878: Ce0/1/0 LCP: I CONFREQ [REQsent] id 12 len 20

*Mar 1 23:43:00.882: Ce0/1/0 LCP: ACCM 0x00000000 (0x020600000000)

*Mar 1 23:43:00.882: Ce0/1/0 LCP: MagicNumber 0x7F576333 (0x05067F576333)

*Mar 1 23:43:00.882: Ce0/1/0 LCP: PFC (0x0702)

*Mar 1 23:43:00.882: Ce0/1/0 LCP: ACFC (0x0802)

*Mar 1 23:43:00.882: Ce0/1/0 LCP: O CONFACK [REQsent] id 12 len 20

*Mar 1 23:43:00.882: Ce0/1/0 LCP: ACCM 0x00000000 (0x020600000000)

*Mar 1 23:43:00.882: Ce0/1/0 LCP: MagicNumber 0x7F576333 (0x05067F576333)

*Mar 1 23:43:00.882: Ce0/1/0 LCP: PFC (0x0702)

*Mar 1 23:43:00.882: Ce0/1/0 LCP: ACFC (0x0802)

*Mar 1 23:43:00.882: Ce0/1/0 LCP: I CONFACK [ACKsent] id 5 len 20

*Mar 1 23:43:00.882: Ce0/1/0 LCP: ACCM 0x000A0000 (0x0206000A0000)

*Mar 1 23:43:00.882: Ce0/1/0 LCP: MagicNumber 0x4597FB75 (0x05064597FB75)

*Mar 1 23:43:00.882: Ce0/1/0 LCP: PFC (0x0702)

*Mar 1 23:43:00.882: Ce0/1/0 LCP: ACFC (0x0802)

*Mar 1 23:43:00.882: Ce0/1/0 LCP: State is Open

*Mar 1 23:43:00.882: Ce0/1/0 PPP: Phase is FORWARDING, Attempting Forward

*Mar 1 23:43:00.882: Ce0/1/0 PPP: Phase is ESTABLISHING, Finish LCP

*Mar 1 23:43:00.882: Ce0/1/0 PPP: Phase is UP

*Mar 1 23:43:00.882: Ce0/1/0 IPCP: O CONFREQ [Closed] id 1 len 22

*Mar 1 23:43:00.882: Ce0/1/0 IPCP: Address 0.0.0.0 (0x030600000000)

*Mar 1 23:43:00.882: Ce0/1/0 IPCP: PrimaryDNS 0.0.0.0 (0x810600000000)

*Mar 1 23:43:00.882: Ce0/1/0 IPCP: SecondaryDNS 0.0.0.0 (0x830600000000)

*Mar 1 23:43:00.882: Ce0/1/0 PPP: Process pending ncp packets

*Mar 1 23:43:00.882: Ce0/1/0 IPCP: I CONFREQ [REQsent] id 4 len 10

*Mar 1 23:43:00.886: Ce0/1/0 IPCP: Address 68.28.57.69 (0x0306441C3945)

*Mar 1 23:43:00.886: Ce0/1/0 IPCP: O CONFACK [REQsent] id 4 len 10

*Mar 1 23:43:00.886: Ce0/1/0 IPCP: Address 68.28.57.69 (0x0306441C3945)

*Mar 1 23:43:00.886: Ce0/1/0 IPCP: I CONFNAK [ACKsent] id 1 len 22

*Mar 1 23:43:00.886: Ce0/1/0 IPCP: Address 70.12.159.189 (0x0306460C9FBD)

*Mar 1 23:43:00.886: Ce0/1/0 IPCP: PrimaryDNS 68.28.58.11 (0x8106441C3A0B)

*Mar 1 23:43:00.886: Ce0/1/0 IPCP: SecondaryDNS 68.28.50.11 (0x8306441C320B)

*Mar 1 23:43:00.886: Ce0/1/0 IPCP: O CONFREQ [ACKsent] id 2 len 22

*Mar 1 23:43:00.886: Ce0/1/0 IPCP: Address 70.12.159.189 (0x0306460C9FBD)

*Mar 1 23:43:00.886: Ce0/1/0 IPCP: PrimaryDNS 68.28.58.11 (0x8106441C3A0B)

*Mar 1 23:43:00.886: Ce0/1/0 IPCP: SecondaryDNS 68.28.50.11 (0x8306441C320B)

*Mar 1 23:43:00.886: Ce0/1/0 IPCP: I CONFACK [ACKsent] id 2 len 22

*Mar 1 23:43:00.886: Ce0/1/0 IPCP: Address 70.12.159.189 (0x0306460C9FBD)

*Mar 1 23:43:00.886: Ce0/1/0 IPCP: PrimaryDNS 68.28.58.11 (0x8106441C3A0B)

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*Mar 1 23:43:00.886: Ce0/1/0 IPCP: SecondaryDNS 68.28.50.11 (0x8306441C320B)

*Mar 1 23:43:00.886: Ce0/1/0 IPCP: State is Open

*Mar 1 23:43:00.886: Ce0/1/0 IPCP: Install negotiated IP interface address 70.12.159.189

*Mar 1 23:43:00.890: Ce0/1/0 IPCP: Install route to 68.28.57.69

*Mar 1 23:43:00.890: Ce0/1/0 IPCP: Add link info for cef entry 68.28.57.69

*Mar 1 23:43:01.878: %LINEPROTO-5-UPDOWN: Line protocol on Interface Cellular0/1/0, changed state to up

*Mar 1 23:43:01.890: %LINEPROTO-5-UPDOWN: Line protocol on Interface Tunnel1, changed state to up (68.28.50.11) [OK]

Type escape sequence to abort.

Sending 5, 100-byte ICMP Echos to 209.131.36.158, timeout is 2 seconds:

!!!!!

Success rate is 100 percent (5/5), round-trip min/avg/max = 188/196/204 ms

Modem Troubleshooting Using the Diagnostic Port

The RJ-45 port on the faceplate of the 3G wireless HWIC provides access to the debug port on the Sierra

Wireless modem. By connecting an industry-standard diagnostic tool, such as Qualcomm CAIT/QXDM or Spirent UDM to this port, you can perform radio-level diagnostics and traffic monitoring on the modem. Use the following test command to turn diagnostics on: router# test cell-hwic slot/port/wic dm-port on

The cable used to connect the PC/Laptop running the diagnostic tool is the standard Cisco router console cable (RJ-45 to DB-9).

Note

To enable test commands, you must enter the service internal command in the global configuration mode.

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