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11 / 1 7 / 0 6 B E TA D R A F T — C I S C O C O N F I D E N T I A L 3G Wireless High-Speed WAN Interface Card for Cisco 1800, 2800, and 3800 Series Routers The Third Generation (3G) Wireless High-Speed WAN interface card (HWIC) is a multiband, multiservice WAN card. Its primary application is WAN connectivity as a backup datalink for critical data applications. It is an alternative to ISDN as a backup line because it offers 3G wireless sustainable data rates of 150 to 500 kbps. However, the cellular HWIC can also function as the primary WAN connection. It supports the following Cisco integrated services routers (Cisco ISRs): • Cisco 1841 • Cisco 2800 • Cisco 3800 The cellular WAN HWIC has the following features: • Broadband WAN connectivity using high speed cellular data technology • Cellular interface based on the async interface in Cisco IOS • Multiple product SKUs for CDMA and GSM standards • Multiple external antenna options • Supports different speeds with different networks. • Static and dynamic IP addressing • Modem-based support for mobile IP • Automatic best network selection • Supports CDMA Over the Air Service Provisioning (OTASP) • NAT support • Security features like Firewall, IDS/IPS and IPSec VPN on the router • WAN switchover using IOS backup interface feature Cisco IOS Release TBD 3G Wireless High-Speed WAN Interface Card for Cisco 1800, 2800, and 3800 Series Routers B E TA D R A F T — C I S C O C O N F I D E N T I A L Figure 1 shows the GSM (HSDPA/UMTS) WAN HWIC: Figure 1 Front Panel of the HSDPA WAN HWIC HWIC3G-GSM WWAN RSSI Diag Port UMTS HSDPA 170842 ANT Figure 2 shows the front panel of the CDMA (EVDO) WAN HWIC: Front Panel of the EVDO WAN HWIC DIV HWIC3G-CDMA WWAN RSSI MAIN Diag Port 1xRTT EVDO 170843 Figure 2 The cellular WAN HWIC will provide the following software functionality: • Dialup connection (DDR)—Dialup allows users to build up connections from a local network to remote locations, e.g., to an Internet Provider (ISP) and to exchange data. • Fallback connection (DDR backup)—the cellular HWIC allows the user 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)—Once a primary connection has failed and the cellular connection is in "fallback" mode, the cellular HWIC tears down the connection once the primary connection is available. • Automatic teardown—After a configurable timeout value, the cellular HWIC automatically tears down a connection if there has been no activity. • Portable Application—You can move the router into different coverage areas (different Base stations within the same service provider) and the router establishes a connection with the nearest cell infrastructure automatically. This is different from the mobile capability that cell phones offer. • Remote Access—The cellular HWIC allows users to connect with the cellular HWIC router through the cellular network. • Bidirectional Keepalive—The cellular HWIC allows you to configure keep alive to check the WAN connection at an interval that you can configure. In the event of a failure of the keep-alive request, the cellular HWIC will clear the existing connection and reestablish a new connection. This feature works in both directions—from the cellular network to the router, and from the router to the cellular network • Auto-detect—The cellular HWIC automatically detects and utilizes the best available connection from a selected service provider. • Mobile IP Support—The cellular HWIC allows you to maintain a seamless connection while transitioning between areas covered by different foreign agents. Table 1 shows the different SKUs and the frequencies supported by the cellular WAN HWICs: Cisco IOS Release TBD 3G Wireless High-Speed WAN Interface Card for Cisco 1800, 2800, and 3800 Series Routers Contents B E TA D R A F T — C I S C O C O N F I D E N T I A L Table 1 SKU Description and Supported Frequencies SKU Number Description Region Frequency HWIC-3G-GSM HSDPA/UMTS/EDGE/GPRS Worldwide 850/900/1800/1900 /2100 MHz HWIC-3G-CDMA-V EVDO Rev A/Rel 0/1xRTT US 800/1900MHz HWIC-3G-CDMA-S EVDO Rev A/Rel 0/1xRTT 800/1900MHz Feature History Release Modification Release # TBD This feature was introduced. 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 the Wireless WAN HWIC, page 3 • Restrictions for the Wireless WAN HWIC, page 4 • Information About the Wireless WAN HWIC, page 4 • How to Configure the Wireless WAN HWIC, page 4 • Configuration Examples for the Wireless WAN HWIC, page 7 • Command Reference, page 10 • Supported Standards, MIBs, and RFCs, page 56 • Troubleshooting, page 57 • Glossary, page 62 Prerequisites for Configuring the Wireless WAN HWIC The following are prerequisites to configuring the Wireless WAN HWICs: • Familiarity with Cisco IOS • Use of the Cisco IOS T-release, beginning with release TBD or later for Cisco HWIC support. (Refer to the Cisco IOS documentation.) • HWIC must be supported by a carrier. Please see data sheet for a list of supported carriers. Cisco IOS Release TBD 3G Wireless High-Speed WAN Interface Card for Cisco 1800, 2800, and 3800 Series Routers Restrictions for the Wireless WAN HWIC B E TA D R A F T — C I S C O C O N F I D E N T I A L • Service availability on the HWIC and certification on the carrier network Restrictions for the Wireless WAN HWIC The following restrictions apply to the Cisco Wireless WAN HWICs: • Data connection can be originated only by the host platform call; the call by the other peer connected to the cellular network is not supported. • Throughput—due to the shared nature of wireless communications, the experienced throughput varies depending on the number of users in a given network. • Latency—Wireless networks have higher latency compared to other wired networks. • Coverage in your area, at your site, and in the specific location where the router is placed. • Congestion on the network. • Any restrictions that are a part of the terms of service from your carrier. Information About the Wireless WAN HWIC To configure the third generation wireless HWIC feature, you must understand the following concepts: • IOS CLI • Asynchronous communication commands • Modem configuration commands For detailed information on Cisco IOS and related topics, go to: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/iosswrel/tsd_products_support_category_home.html How to Configure the Wireless WAN HWIC This section contains the following procedures: • Configuring NAT Using the Cellular Modem • Creating and Activating a New CDMA Profile Using OTASP • Activating a GSM Account • Configuring DDR • Asynchronous Line and Reverse Telnet\ Configuring NAT Using the Cellular Modem Network Address Translation (NAT) operates on a router that is connecting two networks; one of these networks (designated as the inside network) is addressed with either private or obsolete addresses that must be converted into legal addresses before it forwards packets to the other network (designated as the outside network). The translation operates in conjunction with routing, so that NAT can simply be enabled on a customer-side Internet access router when translation is desired. Cisco IOS Release TBD 3G Wireless High-Speed WAN Interface Card for Cisco 1800, 2800, and 3800 Series Routers How to Configure the Wireless WAN HWIC B E TA D R A F T — C I S C O C O N F I D E N T I A L Note To configure NAT on your router, see the NAT documentation, which is available at the following URL: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk648/tk361/tk438/tsd_technology_support_sub-protocol_home.htm Creating and Activating a New CDMA Profile Using OTASP To create and activate a new CDMA profile using Over-the-Air-Service-Provisioning (OTASP), perform the steps in this section. This section contains the following subsections: Note • Over the Air Service Provisioning • SUMMARY STEPS • DETAILED STEPS To create and activate a profile, you must have an active CDMA wireless account. Over the Air Service Provisioning Over-the-Air Service Provisioning allows you to activate new wireless services over a wireless network. It also allows carriers to add new types of services to a customer's handset by using the wireless network instead of requiring the customer to bring a wireless device to a carrier's location for reprogramming. SUMMARY STEPS 1. cellular cdma profile create 2. cellular cdma profile activate 3. cellular activate ota cdma | gsm 4. show cellular profile DETAILED STEPS Use the following commands to create and activate a new CDMA profile with OTASP: Command or Action Purpose Step 1 cellularcdma profile create Creates a new profile. Step 2 cellular cdma profile activate Activates the created profile. Step 3 cellular activate ota cdma | gsm Initiates over the air activation using OTA/OTASP. Step 4 show cellular profile Verifies the profile data. Cisco IOS Release TBD 3G Wireless High-Speed WAN Interface Card for Cisco 1800, 2800, and 3800 Series Routers How to Configure the Wireless WAN HWIC B E TA D R A F T — C I S C O C O N F I D E N T I A L Activating a GSM Account The GSM WAN HWIC is equipped with a SIM card slot. The card is pre-provisioned and is available with cellular account-specific information. You must subscribe to a GSM service from a carrier to obtain this card. Configuring DDR To configure DDR on the interface, perform the steps in this section. This section contains the following subsections: • Dial-on-Demand Routing • SUMMARY STEPS • DETAILED STEPS Dial-on-Demand Routing Dial-On-Demand Routing (DDR) is a technique whereby a router can automatically initiate and close a circuit-switched session as transmitting stations demand. The router spoofs keepalives so that end stations treat the session as active. DDR permits routing over ISDN or telephone lines using an external ISDN terminal adaptor or modem. DDR addresses the need for intermittent network connections over circuit-switched WANs. SUMMARY STEPS 1. interface cellular dialer in-band 2. chat-script ”ATDT*99#” interface cellular dialer-string 3. dialer-list protocol permit 4. ip access-list permit 5. show cellular dialer-group DETAILED STEPS Command or Action Purpose Step 1 interface cellular dialer in-band Enables DDR on the interface. Step 2 chat-script ””ATDT*99#” interface cellular dialer-string Defines chat-script for the dialer interface. Step 3 dialer-list protocol {permit | deny | list | access-group}> Creates dialer list for interesting traffic and permits access to an entire protocol. Step 4 ip access-list permit Defines interesting traffic. Step 5 show cellular dialer-group Maps dialer list to the dialer interface. Cisco IOS Release TBD 3G Wireless High-Speed WAN Interface Card for Cisco 1800, 2800, and 3800 Series Routers Configuration Examples for the Wireless WAN HWIC B E TA D R A F T — C I S C O C O N F I D E N T I A L Asynchronous Line and Reverse Telnet Each cellular interface has one TTY line associated with it. The line will allow you to use reverse telnet to the cellular modem located in the cellular HWIC. Note Reverse telnet to the modem is allowed only when the modem is not in the data connection. To reverse telnet to the cellular modem, perform the steps in this section. This section contains the following subsections: • SUMMARY STEPS • DETAILED STEPS 1. show line 2. telnet 3. ati SUMMARY STEPS DETAILED STEPS Command or Action Purpose Step 1 show line In Exec mode, this command shows the line that is communicating to the interface. Step 2 telnet Starts the reverse telnet session. Example: Router# telnet 10.0.0.1 2001 Note Step 3 ATI Gives information on the modem and verifies that the modem is in the reverse telnet session. Step 4 Press Ctrl+Shift+6 together, followed by lower case x Prepares to disconnect the reverse telnet session. Step 5 At router prompt (#), enter disconnect Disconnects the reverse telnet session. Add prefix 20 to line number. Configuration Examples for the Wireless WAN HWIC This section provides the following configuration examples: • Configuring NAT Using the Cellular Modem • Asynchronous Line and Reverse Telnet • Configuring the Cellular Interface Configuring NAT Using the Cellular Modem The following sample configuration shows the configuration of the router with NAT: Cisco IOS Release TBD 3G Wireless High-Speed WAN Interface Card for Cisco 1800, 2800, and 3800 Series Routers Configuration Examples for the Wireless WAN HWIC B E TA D R A F T — C I S C O C O N F I D E N T I A L version 12.3 service timestamps debug datetime msec service timestamps log datetime msec no service password-encryption hostname Router boot-start-marker boot-end-marker no network-clock-participate aim 0 no network-clock-participate aim 1 no aaa new-model ip subnet-zero ip cef ip ips po max-events 100 no ftp-server write-enable chat-script cdma_1x "" "ATDT#19788" TIMEOUT 30 CONNECT interface Loopback0 ip address 7.7.7.7 255.255.255.0 interface GigabitEthernet0/0 ip address 1.8.12.55 255.0.0.0 duplex auto speed auto interface GigabitEthernet0/1 ip address 20.0.0.1 255.255.0.0 ip nat inside ip virtual-reassembly duplex auto speed auto interface Cellular0/0/0 physical-layer async ip address negotiated ip nat outside ip virtual-reassembly encapsulation ppp no ip mroute-cache dialer in-band dialer idle-timeout 2147000 dialer string cdma_1x dialer-group 1 async mode interactive no peer default ip address keepalive 5 3 no fair-queue ppp accm 0 no ppp lcp fast-start ip classless ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 Cellular0/0/0 ip route 223.255.254.254 255.255.255.255 GigabitEthernet0/0 ip http server no ip http secure-server ip nat pool sky 69.82.2.206 69.82.2.206 netmask 255.255.0.0 ip nat inside source list 1 pool sky overload Cisco IOS Release TBD 3G Wireless High-Speed WAN Interface Card for Cisco 1800, 2800, and 3800 Series Routers Configuration Examples for the Wireless WAN HWIC B E TA D R A F T — C I S C O C O N F I D E N T I A L access-list 1 permit 20.0.0.0 0.0.255.255 dialer-list 1 protocol ip permit control-plane line con 0 line aux 0 exec-timeout 0 0 no exec transport input all line 0/0/0 exec-timeout 0 0 script dialer cdma_1x login modem InOut no exec transport input all autoselect during-login autoselect ppp stopbits 1 speed 115200 flowcontrol hardware line vty 0 4 login scheduler allocate 20000 1000 end Asynchronous Line and Reverse Telnet Each cellular interface has one TTY line associated with it. The line will allow you to use reverse telnet to the cellular modem located in the cellular HWIC. Note Reverse telnet to the modem is allowed only when the modem is not in the data connection. The following CLI command starts the Reverse Telnet session: telnet An example of the use of this command is: Router# telnet 10.0.0.1 2001 To verify if the modem is in the reverse telnet session, enter the command AT. If you see an OK response from the modem, then the session is successful. Configuring the Cellular Interface The following is an example of the cellular interface configuration on Next Generation platforms: interface Cellular0/0/0 encapsulation ppp ip address negotiated no ip mroute-cache dialer in-band Cisco IOS Release TBD 3G Wireless High-Speed WAN Interface Card for Cisco 1800, 2800, and 3800 Series Routers Command Reference B E TA D R A F T — C I S C O C O N F I D E N T I A L dialer idle-timeout 2147000 dialer string cdma_1x dialer-group 1 async mode interactive no peer default ip address keepalive 5 3 no fair-queue ppp accm 0 no ppp lcp fast-start ppp chap hostname 4085267374vzw3g.com ppp chap password vzw Command Reference This section documents new commands only. • cellular cdma profile create • cellular cdma profile activate • cellular cdma otasp • debug cellular messages all • debug cellular messages async • debug cellular messages data • debug cellular messages management • debug cellular messages virt-con • debug cellular messages virt-con • show cellular all • show cellular connection • show cellular hardware • show cellular connection personality • show cellular network • show cellular profile • show cellular radio • show cellular security • show controllers cellular • show interfaces cellular • show interfaces cellular • show run interface cellular • test cellular modem-power-cycle • test cellular modem-reset • test cellular cnm-process-enqueue Cisco IOS Release TBD 10 3G Wireless High-Speed WAN Interface Card for Cisco 1800, 2800, and 3800 Series Routers Command Reference B E TA D R A F T — C I S C O C O N F I D E N T I A L cellular cdma profile create To create a new CDMA profile, enter the cellular cdma create profile command in privileged EXEC mode. cellular slot/wic_slot/port cdma profile create profile_number mdn min sid nid Syntax Description slot/wic_slot/port Numeric values that indicate the router slot, WAN interface card (WIC) slot, and port. cdma profile create Displays a summary of the profile you create. profile number The profile number you create. mdn 10-digit mobile directory number min 10-digit mobile identity number sid System ID nid Network ID Command Default There is no default for this command. Command Modes EXEC Command History Release Modification This command was introduced. Usage Guidelines The cdma profile create command is used to create a new CDMA profile for a cellular modem. Multiple profiles can be created, but only one profile will be active at one time. Examples The following example shows output of the cdma profile create command: 2851-b1-sprint#cellular 0/0/0 cdma prof create 0 9134390870 9132214671 4183 87 333830 Profile 0 will be Created and will become Active Modem will be activated with following Parameters MDN :9134390870; MSID :9132214671; SID :4183; NID 87: Oct 27 00:02:34.051: Checking Current Activation Status Oct 27 00:02:34.107: Modem activation status: Not Activated Oct 27 00:02:34.107: Begin Activation Oct 27 00:02:34.107: Beginning Profile Provisioning - Step 1 of 5 Oct 27 00:02:34.219: Beginning Profile Provisioning - Step 2 of 5 Oct 27 00:02:34.271: Beginning Profile Provisioning - Step 3 of 5 Oct 27 00:02:34.383: Beginning Profile Provisioning - Step 4 of 5 Oct 27 00:02:34.439: Beginning Profile Provisioning - Step 5 of 5 Oct 27 00:02:34.495: Secure Commit Result: Succeed (success for all non-provisioning commit Oct 27 00:02:34.495: Done Configuring the profile - Resetting the Modem Oct 27 00:02:34.551: The Provisioning of the profile is Complete Oct 27 00:02:37.547: %CELLWAN-2-MODEM_UP: Cellular0/1/0 modem is now UP Cisco IOS Release TBD 11 3G Wireless High-Speed WAN Interface Card for Cisco 1800, 2800, and 3800 Series Routers Command Reference B E TA D R A F T — C I S C O C O N F I D E N T I A L Beginning IOTA 2851-b1-sprint# Oct 27 00:02:44.595: Oct 27 00:02:44.595: Oct 27 00:02:44.595: 2851-b1-sprint# Oct 27 00:03:10.623: 2851-b1-sprint# Oct 27 00:03:14.987: Oct 27 00:03:22.375: Related Commands OTASP State = SPL unlock, Result = Successdeb modem OTASP State = Parameters commited to NVRAM, Result = Success IOTA Status Message Received. Event: IOTA End, Result: SUCCESS Command Description cellular cdma profile activate Activates an existing CDMA profile. cellular cdma otasp Activates a cellular account using the over the air (OTA) procedure or over the air service provisioning (OTASP) Cisco IOS Release TBD 12 IOTA Status Message Received. Event: IOTA Start, Result: SUCCESS Please wait till IOTA END message is received It can take up to 5 minutes 3G Wireless High-Speed WAN Interface Card for Cisco 1800, 2800, and 3800 Series Routers Command Reference B E TA D R A F T — C I S C O C O N F I D E N T I A L cellular cdma profile activate To activate an existing CDMA profile, use the cellular cdma profile activate command in EXEC mode. cellular slot/wic_slot/port cdma profile activate profile number Syntax Description slot/wic_slot/port Numeric values that indicate the router slot, WAN interface card (WIC) slot, and port. profile number The existing profile number you want to activate. Command Default There is no default for this command. Command Modes EXEC Command History Release Modification This command was introduced. Usage Guidelines You can verify the profile data using the show cellular slot/wic_slot/port profile CLI. Examples The following is a sample output of the cellular cdma profile activate command: Rc2800#cellular 0/3/0 cdma profile activate 1 Profile 1 will become Active Activate Profile Successful Related Commands Command Description cellular cdma profile create Creates a new CDMA profile. cellular cdma otasp Activates a cellular account using the over the air (OTA) procedure or over the air service provisioning (OTASP) Cisco IOS Release TBD 13 3G Wireless High-Speed WAN Interface Card for Cisco 1800, 2800, and 3800 Series Routers Command Reference B E TA D R A F T — C I S C O C O N F I D E N T I A L cellular cdma otasp To activate a cellular account using the over the air (OTA) procedure or over the air service provisioning (OTASP), use the cellular activate ota cdma|gsm command in EXEC mode. cellular slot/wic_slot/port cdma otasp phone_number Syntax Description slot/wic_slot/port Numeric values that indicate the router slot, WAN interface card (WIC) slot, and port. phone_number Phone number of the carrier that you must dial to begin activation using OTASP. This number is provider-specific. For Verizon, it is *228 or *22899. Command Default There is no default for this command. Command Modes EXEC Command History Release Modification This command was introduced. Usage Guidelines Note Examples You can verify the profile data using the show cellular slot/wic_slot/port profile CLI. Use this command only if you have an HWIC-CDMA-V for Verizon. The following example shows output of the for a CDMA account: Enzo#cellular 0/3/0 cdma otasp *22899 Beginning OTASP activation OTASP number is *22899 Enzo# Enzo# Nov 15 16:32:03.883: OTASP State = SPL unlock, Result = Success Nov 15 16:32:23.935: OTASP State = PRL downloaded, Result = Success Nov 15 16:32:24.783: OTASP State = Profile downloaded, Result = Success Nov 15 16:32:24.783: OTASP State = MDN downloaded, Result = Success Nov 15 16:32:28.711: OTASP State = Parameters commited to NVRAM, Result = Succes c3845-1# Related Commands Command Description cellular cdma profile create Creates a new CDMA profile. cellular cdma profile activate Activates an existing CDMA profile. Cisco IOS Release TBD 14 3G Wireless High-Speed WAN Interface Card for Cisco 1800, 2800, and 3800 Series Routers Command Reference B E TA D R A F T — C I S C O C O N F I D E N T I A L 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 Command Default There is no default for this command. Command Modes EXEC Command History Release Numeric values that indicate the router slot, WAN interface card (WIC) slot, and port. Modification This command was introduced. Usage Guidelines Use this command for debugging purposes only. Related Commands Command Description debug cellular messages async Debugs cellular async. debug cellular messages data Prints Cisco IOS data path debug messages. debug cellular messages management Prints management path messages, such as CnS. debug cellular messages virt-con Prints Diagnostics Monitor (DM) messages from the Qualcomm CDMA chipset. debug cellular messages virt-con Redirects the Nios II console driver messages to display them in the Cisco IOS router console environment. Cisco IOS Release TBD 15 3G Wireless High-Speed WAN Interface Card for Cisco 1800, 2800, and 3800 Series Routers Command Reference B E TA D R A F T — C I S C O C O N F I D E N T I A L 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 Command Default There is no default for this command. Command Modes EXEC Command History Release Numeric values that indicate the router slot, WAN interface card (WIC) slot, and port. Modification This command was introduced. Usage Guidelines Use this command for debugging purposes only. Related Commands Command Description debug cellular messages all Prints all Cisco IOS driver debug messages. debug cellular messages data Prints Cisco IOS data path debug messages. debug cellular messages management Prints management path messages, such as CnS. debug cellular messages virt-con Prints Diagnostics Monitor (DM) messages from the Qualcomm CDMA chipset. debug cellular messages virt-con Redirects the Nios II console driver messages to display them in the Cisco IOS router console environment. Cisco IOS Release TBD 16 3G Wireless High-Speed WAN Interface Card for Cisco 1800, 2800, and 3800 Series Routers Command Reference B E TA D R A F T — C I S C O C O N F I D E N T I A L debug cellular messages data To print 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 Command Default There is no default for this command. Command Modes EXEC Command History Release Numeric values that indicate the router slot, WAN interface card (WIC) slot, and port. Modification This command was introduced. Usage Guidelines Use this command for debugging purposes only. Related Commands Command Description debug cellular messages all Prints all Cisco IOS driver debug messages. debug cellular messages async Debugs cellular async. debug cellular messages management Prints management path messages, such as CnS. debug cellular messages virt-con Prints Diagnostics Monitor (DM) messages from the Qualcomm CDMA chipset. debug cellular messages virt-con Redirects the Nios II console driver messages to display them in the Cisco IOS router console environment. Cisco IOS Release TBD 17 3G Wireless High-Speed WAN Interface Card for Cisco 1800, 2800, and 3800 Series Routers Command Reference B E TA D R A F T — C I S C O C O N F I D E N T I A L 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 Command Default There is no default for this command. Command Modes EXEC Command History Release Numeric values that indicate the router slot, WAN interface card (WIC) slot, and port. Modification This command was introduced. Usage Guidelines Use this command for debugging purposes only. Related Commands Command Description debug cellular messages all 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 messages management Prints management path messages, such as CnS. debug cellular messages virt-con Redirects the Nios II console driver messages to display them in the Cisco IOS router console environment. Cisco IOS Release TBD 18 3G Wireless High-Speed WAN Interface Card for Cisco 1800, 2800, and 3800 Series Routers Command Reference B E TA D R A F T — C I S C O C O N F I D E N T I A L 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 Command Default There is no default for this command. Command Modes EXEC Command History Release Numeric values that indicate the router slot, WAN interface card (WIC) slot, and port. Modification This command was introduced. Usage Guidelines Use this command for debugging purposes only. Related Commands Command Description debug cellular messages all 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 messages virt-con Prints Diagnostics Monitor (DM) messages from the Qualcomm CDMA chipset. debug cellular messages virt-con Redirects the Nios II console driver messages to display them in the Cisco IOS router console environment. Cisco IOS Release TBD 19 3G Wireless High-Speed WAN Interface Card for Cisco 1800, 2800, and 3800 Series Routers Command Reference B E TA D R A F T — C I S C O C O N F I D E N T I A L debug cellular messages virt-con To redirect the Nios II console driver messages to display them in the Cisco IOS router console environment, use the debug cellular virt-con command in EXEC mode. debug cellular slot/wic_slot/port virt-con {clear | disable | dump-data-structs | log | monitor | wrapper-on | wrapper-off} Syntax Description slot/wic_slot/port Numeric values that indicate the router slot, WAN interface card (WIC) slot, and port. clear (Optional) Clears all virtual console debug log messages. disable (Optional) Disables virtual console real time debug monitoring. dump-data-structs (Optional) Dumps virtual console data structures. log (Optional) Displays virtual console messages from the debug log. monitor (Optional) Enables monitoring of real time virtual console debug messages. wrapper-on (Optional) Disables wrap around for virtual console log messages. wrapper-off (Optional) Enables wrap around for virtual console log messages. Command Default There is no default for this command. Command Modes EXEC Command History Release Modification This command was introduced. Usage Guidelines Use this command for debugging purposes only. Related Commands Command Description debug cellular messages all 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 messages management Prints management path messages, such as CnS. debug cellular messages virt-con Prints Diagnostics Monitor (DM) messages from the Qualcomm CDMA chipset. Cisco IOS Release TBD 20 3G Wireless High-Speed WAN Interface Card for Cisco 1800, 2800, and 3800 Series Routers Command Reference B E TA D R A F T — C I S C O C O N F I D E N T I A L show cellular all To display all the cellular information in one listing, use the show cellular all command in EXEC mode. show cellular slot/wic_slot/port all Syntax Description slot/wic_slot/port Command Default There is no default for this command. Command Modes EXEC Command History Release Numeric values that indicate the router slot, WAN interface card (WIC) slot, and port. Modification This command was introduced. Usage Guidelines The command usage is the same for GSM and CDMA, though the output is different for each. Examples The following example shows the show cellular all output for slot 0, WIC slot 0, port 0 for GSM: c2800# 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) = International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) = Factory Serial Number (FSN) = S2128751274E2OK Modem Status = Online Current Modem Temperature = 28 deg C, State = Normal Profile Information ==================== Profile 1 = INACTIVE* -------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 Cisco IOS Release TBD 21 3G Wireless High-Speed WAN Interface Card for Cisco 1800, 2800, and 3800 Series Routers Command Reference B E TA D R A F T — C I S C O C O N F I D E N T I A L 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 c2800# 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 c2800# The following example shows the show cellular all output for slot 0, WIC slot 3, port 0 for CDMA: c2800#sh cellular 0/3/0 all Hardware Information ==================== Modem Firmware Version = p2005300 Modem Firmware built = 09-13-06 Hardware Version = 1.0 Electronic Serial Number (ESN) = 0x6032692A Preferred Roaming List (PRL) Version = 10 Current Modem Temperature = 30 degrees Celsius Profile Information ==================== Cisco IOS Release TBD 22 3G Wireless High-Speed WAN Interface Card for Cisco 1800, 2800, and 3800 Series Routers Command Reference B E TA D R A F T — C I S C O C O N F I D E N T I A L Electronic Serial Number (ESN) = 0x6032692A Modem activated = NO Profile Prov Date MDN MSID ======= ========== =============== =========== None 0000006458 0000006458 *1 None 8585551515 0000006951 * - Default Profile Data Connection Information =========================== Phone number of outgoing call = HDR AT State = Inactive, HDR Session State = Open HDR Session Info: UATI (Hex) = FEA0:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0003 Color Code = 64, RATI = 0xFFFFFFFF Session duration = 0 msecs, Session start = 0 msecs Session end = 0 msecs, Authentication Status = Authentication disabled 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 = 234255 seconds Current Call State = Last Call Disconnect Reason = Modem offline Last Connection Error = None HDR DDTM (Data Dedicated Transmission Mode) Preference = Off Network Information =================== Current Service = No Service Current Roaming Status(1xRTT) = HOME, (HDR) = HOME Current Idle Digital Mode = No Service Current System Identifier (SID) = 0 Current Network Identifier (NID) = 0 Serving Base Station Longitude = 0 deg 0 min 0 sec Serving Base Station Latitude = 0 deg 0 min 0 sec Current System Time = Sun Jan 6 0:28:57 1980 Radio Information ================= 1xRTT related info -----------------Current RSSI = -125 dBm, ECIO = -2 dBm Current Channel Number = 88 Current Channel State = Scanning Current Band Class = Band Class 1 HDR related info ---------------Current RSSI = -125 dBm, ECIO = -2 dBm Current Channel Number = 88 Current Band Class = Band Class 1 Sector ID (Hex) = 0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000 Subnet Mask = 0, Color Code = 0, PN Offset = 0 Rx gain control(Main) = Unavailable, Diversity = Unavailable Tx total power = 0 dBm, Tx gain adjust = 0 dBm Carrier to interference (C/I) ratio = 0 Modem Security Information ========================== Modem PIN Security UNLOCKED Power-up lock DISABLED Cisco IOS Release TBD 23 3G Wireless High-Speed WAN Interface Card for Cisco 1800, 2800, and 3800 Series Routers Command Reference B E TA D R A F T — C I S C O C O N F I D E N T I A L c2800# Related Commands Command Description cellular cdma otasp Displays the current active connection state and statistics. debug cellular messages all Displays the cellular modem hardware information. debug cellular messages data Displays the cellular network (base station) information. debug cellular messages management Displays the cellular profile information. show cellular radio Displays the cellular modem radio statistics. show cellular security Displays the modem lock state. show controllers cellular Displays the SMS messages received by the cellular modem. Cisco IOS Release TBD 24 3G Wireless High-Speed WAN Interface Card for Cisco 1800, 2800, and 3800 Series Routers Command Reference B E TA D R A F T — C I S C O C O N F I D E N T I A L show cellular connection To display the current active connection state and statistics, use the show cellular connection command in EXEC mode. show cellular slot/wic_slot/port connection Syntax Description slot/wic_slot/port Command Default There is no default for this command. Command Modes EXEC Command History Release Numeric values that indicate the router slot, WAN interface card (WIC) slot, and port. Modification This command was introduced. Usage Guidelines The command usage is the same for GSM and CDMA, though the output is different for each. Examples The following example shows output for code division multiple access (CDMA) for slot 0, WIC slot 0, port 0: c2800#sh cellular 0/0/0 connection Phone number of outgoing call = #777 HDR AT State = Connected, HDR Session State = Open HDR Session Info: UATI (Hex) = 0080:0580:0000:0000:000A:CCC5:45C1:8E52 Color Code = 237, RATI = 0xC739C302 Session duration = 672 msecs, Session start = 368388914 msecs Session end = 368390063 msecs, Authentication Status = Not authenticated HDR DRC Value = 9, DRC Cover = 1, RRI = 38.4 kbps Current Transmitted = 379707 bytes, Received = 374429 bytes Total Transmitted = 83514 KB, Received = 454699 KB Current Call Status = CONNECTED Privacy Mode = OFF, Service Option = 33023 Current Call Duration = 1554 secs Total Call Duration = 234255 seconds Current Call State = AT Packet Call 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) Table 8 describes the output fields for CDMA for this command: Cisco IOS Release TBD 25 3G Wireless High-Speed WAN Interface Card for Cisco 1800, 2800, and 3800 Series Routers Command Reference B E TA D R A F T — C I S C O C O N F I D E N T I A L Table 2 Field Description Phone number of outgoing call Shows the phone number of the data call dialed. HDR AT State 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. HDR Session State Will indicate as OPEN once the HDR session is established. This is valid only for 1xEVDO UATI Unicast Access Terminal Identifier (UATI) obtained by the modem/access terminal (AT) from the base station during session establishment. Color Code HDR session color code of the sector. RATI HDR Random Access Terminal Identifier used for opening the session Session Duration HDR Session duration in milliseconds. Session Start Phone uptime in units of milliseconds at session start. Session End Phone uptime in units of milliseconds at session end. Authentication Status Modem/Access terminal authentication status with the base station. HDR DRC Value The data rate channel value specified by the access terminal. The access terminal uses DRC value to specify the requested transmission rate DRC Cover DRC cover value used by the access terminal to specify the transmitting sector. RRI Indicates the rate of the reverse traffic data channel. Current Transmitted Number of bytes transmitted by the modem to the base station. This will be cleared when the call is disconnected. Current Received Number of bytes received by the modem from the base station. This will be cleared when the call is disconnected. Current call status Current call status of the modem, e.g., Connected, Disconnected, Dormant, Connecting, Error. Privacy Mode Current privacy status of the call in progress. Service Option Service option for the call in progress. Current Call Duration Duration of the call in progress. If the call status is DISCONNECTED, it indicates the call duration of the last call. Total Transmitted Total number of KB transmitted from the modem. This will be cleared on "clear counters". Cisco IOS Release TBD 26 Output Description 3G Wireless High-Speed WAN Interface Card for Cisco 1800, 2800, and 3800 Series Routers Command Reference B E TA D R A F T — C I S C O C O N F I D E N T I A L Table 2 Output Description (continued) Field Description Total Received Total number of KB received by the modem. This will be cleared on "clear counters". Total Call Duration Total duration of calls made from the modem. This will be updated when the current call in progress is disconnected. Current Call State Indicates the type of call made. Since Enzo supports only data calls dialed using chat script, this will show as AT Packet Call. Last Call Disconnect Reason Indicates why the last call was disconnected. Last Connection Error Indicates the error code if the call status indicates error. Mobile IP Error Code Indicates the error code as per RFC-2002 if the call is a mobile IP call. The following example shows output for global system for mobile communication (GSM): # 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 9 describes the output for the GSM command: Table 3 Related Commands Output Description Field Description Data Transmitted Total data transmitted by the modem. Can be cleared by the clear counters command. Data Received Total data received by the modem. Can be cleared by the clear counters command. Profile Indicates the profiles configured in the modem. Total of 16 profiles can be configured Packet Session Status PDP session status of the profile. Active when the call is made and PDP context has become active in the modem. IP Address IP address of the cellular interface received during IPCP negotiation Inactivity Reason Reason why the profile is inactive. Command Description cellular cdma profile activate Displays all the show cellular information in one listing. debug cellular messages all Displays the cellular modem hardware information. debug cellular messages data Displays the cellular network (base station) information. Cisco IOS Release TBD 27 3G Wireless High-Speed WAN Interface Card for Cisco 1800, 2800, and 3800 Series Routers Command Reference B E TA D R A F T — C I S C O C O N F I D E N T I A L Command Description debug cellular messages management Displays the cellular profile information. show cellular radio Displays the cellular modem radio statistics. show cellular security Displays the modem lock state. show controllers cellular Displays the SMS messages received by the cellular modem. Cisco IOS Release TBD 28 3G Wireless High-Speed WAN Interface Card for Cisco 1800, 2800, and 3800 Series Routers Command Reference B E TA D R A F T — C I S C O C O N F I D E N T I A L 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 Command Default There is no default for this command. Command Modes EXEC Command History Release Numeric values that indicate the router slot, WAN interface card (WIC) slot, and port. 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#sh cellular 0/0/0 connection personality Current Active Personality = Personality1 Personality 1: ============= Physical Layer Protocol = Control Channel MAC Protocol = Access Channel MAC Protocol = Forward Traffic Channel MAC Protocol = Reverse Traffic Channel MAC Protocol = Key Exchange Protocol = Authentication Protocol = Encryption Protocol = Security Protocol = Idle State Protocol = Generic Multimode Capability Discovery Protocol = Generic Virtual Stream Protocol = Other Negotiated Personalities ============================== Personality 2: ============= Stream Stream Stream Stream Application Application Application Application Subtype Subtype Subtype Subtype Cisco IOS Release TBD 29 3G Wireless High-Speed WAN Interface Card for Cisco 1800, 2800, and 3800 Series Routers Command Reference B E TA D R A F T — C I S C O C O N F I D E N T I A L Related Commands Command Description cellular cdma profile activate Displays all the show cellular information in one listing. debug cellular messages all Displays the cellular modem hardware information. debug cellular messages data Displays the cellular network (base station) information. debug cellular messages management Displays the cellular profile information. show cellular radio Displays the cellular modem radio statistics. show cellular security Displays the modem lock state. show controllers cellular Displays the SMS messages received by the cellular modem. Cisco IOS Release TBD 30 3G Wireless High-Speed WAN Interface Card for Cisco 1800, 2800, and 3800 Series Routers Command Reference B E TA D R A F T — C I S C O C O N F I D E N T I A L show cellular connection statistics single-user To display the forward traffic and control channel, use the show cellular connection statistics single-user command in EXEC mode. show cellular slot/wic_slot/port connection statistics single-user Syntax Description slot/wic_slot/port Command Default There is no default for this command. Command Modes EXEC Command History Release Numeric values that indicate the router slot, WAN interface card (WIC) slot, and port. Modification This command was introduced. Usage Guidelines To clear the statictics, use the clear counters command. Examples The following example shows output for code division multiple access (CDMA) for slot 0, WIC slot 0, port 0: c2800#sh cellular 0/0/0 connection statistics single-user Forward Traffic Channel Statistics ================================== DRC Info (kbps) CRC Count Passed CRC Count Failed =============== ================ ================ DRC_00 ( 0) 0 DRC_01 ( 38.4) 0 DRC_02 ( 76.8) 0 DRC_03 ( 153.6) 0 DRC_04 ( 307.2) 0 DRC_05 ( 307.2) 0 DRC_06 ( 614.4) 0 DRC_07 ( 614.4) 0 DRC_08 ( 921.6) 0 DRC_09 (1228.8) 0 DRC_10 (1228.8) 0 DRC_11 (1843.2) 0 DRC_12 (2457.6) 0 DRC_13 ( 1536) 0 DRC_14 ( 3072) 0 Forward Control Channel Statistics ================================== DRC Info CRC Count Kbps Format Passed ==== ============== ================ CRC Count Failed ================ Cisco IOS Release TBD 31 3G Wireless High-Speed WAN Interface Card for Cisco 1800, 2800, and 3800 Series Routers Command Reference B E TA D R A F T — C I S C O C O N F I D E N T I A L 38.4 76.8 1024,16,1024 1024,8,512 Total Bad Packets Received = 0 Total Packets Received = 0 Packet Error Rate = 00.00 % Throughput When Served = 0 kbps Instantaneous Throughput = 0 kbps Average Throughput (1sec) = 0 kbps Forward Traffic Channel Termination Slot Count Statistics ========================================================== DRC Info Termination Slot Count 10 11 13 14 15 16 ======== ========== ========== ========== ========== ========== DRC_00 DRC_01 DRC_02 DRC_03 DRC_04 DRC_05 DRC_06 DRC_07 DRC_08 DRC_09 DRC_10 DRC_11 DRC_12 DRC_13 DRC_14 Forward Control Channel Termination Slot Count Statistics ========================================================= 38.4 kbps 0 76.8 kbps 0 Related Commands ========== Command Description cellular cdma profile activate Displays all the show cellular information in one listing. debug cellular messages all Displays the cellular modem hardware information. debug cellular messages data Displays the cellular network (base station) information. debug cellular messages management Displays the cellular profile information. show cellular radio Displays the cellular modem radio statistics. show cellular security Displays the modem lock state. show controllers cellular Displays the SMS messages received by the cellular modem. Cisco IOS Release TBD 32 12 3G Wireless High-Speed WAN Interface Card for Cisco 1800, 2800, and 3800 Series Routers Command Reference B E TA D R A F T — C I S C O C O N F I D E N T I A L show cellular connection statistics multi-user To display the forward channle statistics for mulit-user traffic for the 1xEVDO-Rev A service, use the show cellular connection statistics multi-user command in EXEC mode. show cellular slot/wic_slot/port connection statistics multi-user Syntax Description slot/wic_slot/port Command Default There is no default for this command. Command Modes EXEC Command History Release Numeric values that indicate the router slot, WAN interface card (WIC) slot, and port. Modification This command was introduced. Usage Guidelines To clear the statictics, use the clear counters command. Examples The following example shows output for code division multiple access (CDMA) for slot 0, WIC slot 0, port 0: c2800#sh cellular 0/0/0 connection statistics multi-user DRC Info (Kbps) Format CRC Count Passed CRC Count Failed =============== ============ ================ ================ DRC_03 ( 19.2) 128,4,256 DRC_03 ( 38.4) 256,4,256 DRC_03 ( 76.8) 512,4,256 DRC_03 ( 153.6) 1024,4,256 DRC_05 ( 307.2) 2048,4,128 DRC_08 ( 921.6) 3072,2,64 DRC_10 (1228.8) 4096,2,64 DRC_13 (1536.0) 5120,2,64 Total Bad Packets Received = 0 Total Packets Received = 0Packet Error Rate = 00.00 % Throughput When Served = 0 kbps Instantaneous Throughput = 0 kbps Average Throughput (1sec) = 0 kbps DRC Info (Kbps) =============== DRC_03 ( 19.2) DRC_03 ( 38.4) DRC_03 ( 76.8) DRC_03 ( 153.6) DRC_05 ( 307.2) Format ========== 128,4,256 256,4,256 512,4,256 1024,4,256 2048,4,128 ========== Termination ========== Slot Count ========== ========== Cisco IOS Release TBD 33 3G Wireless High-Speed WAN Interface Card for Cisco 1800, 2800, and 3800 Series Routers Command Reference B E TA D R A F T — C I S C O C O N F I D E N T I A L DRC_08 ( 921.6) DRC_10 (1228.8) DRC_13 (1536.0) Related Commands Command Description cellular cdma profile activate Displays all the show cellular information in one listing. debug cellular messages all Displays the cellular modem hardware information. debug cellular messages data Displays the cellular network (base station) information. debug cellular messages management Displays the cellular profile information. show cellular radio Displays the cellular modem radio statistics. show cellular security Displays the modem lock state. show controllers cellular Displays the SMS messages received by the cellular modem. Cisco IOS Release TBD 34 3072,2,64 4096,2,64 5120,2,64 3G Wireless High-Speed WAN Interface Card for Cisco 1800, 2800, and 3800 Series Routers Command Reference B E TA D R A F T — C I S C O C O N F I D E N T I A L show cellular hardware To display the cellular modem hardware information, use the show cellular hardware command in EXEC mode. show cellular slot/wic_slot/port hardware Syntax Description slot/wic_slot/port Command Default There is no default for this command. Command Modes EXEC Command History Release Numeric values that indicate the router slot, WAN interface card (WIC) slot, and port. Modification This command was introduced. Usage Guidelines The command usage is the same for GSM and CDMA, though the output is different for each. Examples The following example shows output for code division multiple access (CDMA) for slot 0, WIC slot 0, port 0: # show cellular 0/0/0 hardware Modem Firmware Version = p2005300 Modem Firmware built = 09-13-06 Hardware Version = 1.0 Electronic Serial Number (ESN) = 0x6032692A Preferred Roaming List (PRL) Version = 10 Current Modem Temperature = 31 degrees Celsius Table 4 Output Description for show cellular hardware command for CDMA Field Description Modem Firmware Version Firmware version of the modem. Modem Firmware Built Date firmware was built in mm-dd-yy format Hardware Version Modem hardware version. Electronic Serial Number Unique serial number of the modem. Cisco IOS Release TBD 35 3G Wireless High-Speed WAN Interface Card for Cisco 1800, 2800, and 3800 Series Routers Command Reference B E TA D R A F T — C I S C O C O N F I D E N T I A L Table 4 Output Description for show cellular hardware command for CDMA (continued) Field Description Preferred Roaming List (PRL) Version PRL version is unique to a service provider. This indicates to the modem which channels the modem should scan. Current Modem Temperature Radio temperature of the modem in celsius. The following example shows output for global system for mobile communication (GSM) for slot 0, WIC slot 0, port 0: # 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) = International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) = Factory Serial Number (FSN) = X2819460254100D Modem Status = Online Current Modem Temperature = 33 deg C, State = Normal Table 5 Related Commands Field Description Modem Firmware Version Firmware version of the modem. Modem Firmware Built Date firmware was built in mm-dd-yy format Hardware Version 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 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 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) Unique serial number of the modem. Modem Status Will be online if the modem has booted up fine, otherwise will be offline and the modem will be unusable. Current Modem Temperature Radio temperature of the modem in celsius. State is normal when temperature is between -15 deg C to 85 deg C. If state reaches critical (108 deg C), the modem will be shutdown. Command Description cellular cdma profile activate Displays all the show cellular information in one listing. cellular cdma otasp Displays the current active connection state and statistics. debug cellular messages data Displays the cellular network (base station) information. Cisco IOS Release TBD 36 Output Description for show cellular hardware command for GSM 3G Wireless High-Speed WAN Interface Card for Cisco 1800, 2800, and 3800 Series Routers Command Reference B E TA D R A F T — C I S C O C O N F I D E N T I A L Command Description debug cellular messages management Displays the cellular profile information. show cellular radio Displays the cellular modem radio statistics. show cellular security Displays the modem lock state. show controllers cellular Displays the SMS messages received by the cellular modem. Cisco IOS Release TBD 37 3G Wireless High-Speed WAN Interface Card for Cisco 1800, 2800, and 3800 Series Routers Command Reference B E TA D R A F T — C I S C O C O N F I D E N T I A L show cellular network To display the cellular network (base station) information, use the show cellular network command in EXEC mode. show cellular slot/wic_slot/port network Syntax Description slot/wic_slot/port Command Default There is no default for this command. Command Modes EXEC Command History Release Numeric values that indicate the router slot, WAN interface card (WIC) slot, and port. Modification This command was introduced. Usage Guidelines The command usage is the same for GSM and CDMA, though the output is different for each. Examples The following example shows output for code division multiple access (CDMA) for slot 0, WIC slot 0, port 0: # show cellular 0/0/0 network Current Service = 1xEV-DO and 1xRTT Current Roaming Status(1xRTT) = HOME, (HDR) = HOME Current Idle Digital Mode = HDR Current System Identifier (SID) = 40 Current Network Identifier (NID) = 2 Serving Base Station Longitude = 0 deg 0 min 0 sec Serving Base Station Latitude = 0 deg 0 min 0 sec Current System Time = Tue Sep 26 13:49:22 2006 Table 6 Field Description Current Service Service attached by the modem. Current Roaming Status Indicates whether the modem is in the home network or roaming. Current Idle Digital Mode Idle mode of the modem. Current System Identifier SID received by the modem (applicable only for 1xRTT) Current Network Identifier NID received by the modem (applicable only for 1xRTT). Cisco IOS Release TBD 38 Output Description for show cellular hardware command for GSM 3G Wireless High-Speed WAN Interface Card for Cisco 1800, 2800, and 3800 Series Routers Command Reference B E TA D R A F T — C I S C O C O N F I D E N T I A L Table 6 Output Description for show cellular hardware command for GSM (continued) Field Description Current BSS Longitude/Latitude Geographic location of the BSS (if this information is received from the BSS). Current System Time System time received from the base station. The following example shows output for global system for mobile communication (GSM) for slot 0, WIC slot 0, port 0: # 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 = Table 7 Output Description for show cellular hardware command for GSM Field Description Current Service Status Indicates whether service is available. Current Service Error Shows the error in case there is no service Current Idle Digital Mode Idle mode of the modem. Packet Service Indicates the type of service available. For normal operation, the modem should be attached. Packet Session Status Status of PDP session. When data transfer is taking place, packet session will be active. Current Roaming Status Indicates whether the modem is in the home network or roaming. Network Selection Mode Can be manual or automatic selection mode. Set to automatic by default. Country Country string given by the base station. Network Network string given by the base station. Mobile Country Code Country code given by the base station. 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, the modem will be in the home network. Cisco IOS Release TBD 39 3G Wireless High-Speed WAN Interface Card for Cisco 1800, 2800, and 3800 Series Routers Command Reference B E TA D R A F T — C I S C O C O N F I D E N T I A L Table 7 Related Commands Field Description Mobile Network Code Network code given by the base station. 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, the modem will be in the home network. Location Area Code LAC given by the base station. Routing Area Code RAC given by the base station. Cell ID Cell ID given by the base station. PLMN Selection Default is automatic. Command Description cellular cdma profile activate Displays all the show cellular information in one listing. cellular cdma otasp Displays the current active connection state and statistics. debug cellular messages all Displays the cellular modem hardware information. debug cellular messages management Displays the cellular profile information. show cellular radio Displays the cellular modem radio statistics. show cellular security Displays the modem lock state. show controllers cellular Displays the SMS messages received by the cellular modem. Cisco IOS Release TBD 40 Output Description for show cellular hardware command for GSM (continued) 3G Wireless High-Speed WAN Interface Card for Cisco 1800, 2800, and 3800 Series Routers Command Reference B E TA D R A F T — C I S C O C O N F I D E N T I A L show cellular profile To display the cellular profile information, use the show cellular profile command in EXEC mode. show cellular slot/wic_slot/port profile Syntax Description slot/wic_slot/port Command Default Profile 1 is the default for this command. Command Modes EXEC Command History Release Numeric values that indicate the router slot, WAN interface card (WIC) slot, and port. Modification This command was introduced. Usage Guidelines The command usage is the same for GSM and CDMA, though the output is different for each. Examples The following example shows output for code division multiple access (CDMA) for slot 0, WIC slot 1, port 1: # show cellular 0/1/1 profile Electronic Serial Number (ESN) = 12637162381 Modem activated = YES Profile Prov Date MDN MIN ======= ========== =============== =========== *1 2005/04/10 123456789012345 1234567890 2005/01/10 687679789898977 7877886775 “*” indicates the default profile. Table 8 describes the output fields from the command for CDMA: Table 8 Field Description Field Description Electronic Serial Number A unique serial number of the CDMA modem. Modem Activated Indicates the activation status of the modem. Yes indicates that the modem is activated by the carrier. Profile Profile supported by MC57xx modems. Note MC57xx modems support two profiles. Only one profile can be active at a time. Cisco IOS Release TBD 41 3G Wireless High-Speed WAN Interface Card for Cisco 1800, 2800, and 3800 Series Routers Command Reference B E TA D R A F T — C I S C O C O N F I D E N T I A L Table 8 Field Description (continued) Field Description ProvDate Date the modem was provisioned, in YYYY/MM/DD format. MDN Mobile Directory Number assigned to the modem by the carrier during provisioning. MIN Mobile Identity Number assigned to the modem by the carrier during provisioning The following example shows output for global system for mobile communication (GSM) for slot 0, WIC slot 1, port 1: # show cellular 0/1/1 profile Profile 1 = ACTIVE -------PDP Type = IPv4, Header Compression = ON Data Compression = ON 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 9 describes the output for the GSM modem: Field Description Table 9 Field Description Profile 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. PDP Type Indicates the PDP type. Supported type is IPv4. PDP Address Shows the IP address assigned for the PDP context during PPP negotiation Access Point Name PDP AddressAccess Point Name for the profile This information is provided by the service provider. Cisco IOS Release TBD 42 Field Description 3G Wireless High-Speed WAN Interface Card for Cisco 1800, 2800, and 3800 Series Routers Command Reference B E TA D R A F T — C I S C O C O N F I D E N T I A L Table 9 Related Commands Field Description (continued) Field Description Authentication PPP Authentication supported. CHAP and PAP are supported. The type of authentication to be used is provided by the service provider. Username Username to be used for PPP authentication. This information is provided by the service provider. Password Password to be used for PPP authentication. This information is provided by the service provider. Command Description cellular cdma profile activate Displays all the show cellular information in one listing. cellular cdma otasp Displays the current active connection state and statistics. debug cellular messages all Displays the cellular modem hardware information. debug cellular messages data Displays the cellular network (base station) information. show cellular radio Displays the cellular modem radio statistics. show cellular security Displays the modem lock state. show controllers cellular Displays the SMS messages received by the cellular modem. show interfaces cellular Displays statistics for the cellular interfaces. show run interface cellular Displays the current running configuration for the cellular interface. Cisco IOS Release TBD 43 3G Wireless High-Speed WAN Interface Card for Cisco 1800, 2800, and 3800 Series Routers Command Reference B E TA D R A F T — C I S C O C O N F I D E N T I A L show cellular radio To display the cellular modem radio statistics, use the show cellular radio command in user EXEC mode. show cellular slot/wic_slot/port radio [history] Syntax Description slot/wic_slot/port Numeric values that indicate the router slot, WAN interface card (WIC) slot, and port. history Displays the RSSI history. Command Default There is no default for this command. Command Modes EXEC Command History Release Modification This command was introduced. Usage Guidelines The command usage is the same for GSM and CDMA, though the output is different for each. Examples The following example shows output for code division multiple access (CDMA) for slot 0, WIC slot 0, port 0: 1xRTT related info -----------------Current RSSI = -85 dBm, ECIO = -7 dBm Current Channel Number = 507 Current Channel State = Acquired Current Band Class = Band Class 0 HDR related info ---------------Current RSSI = -88 dBm, ECIO = -4 dBm Current Channel Number = 1175 Current Band Class = Band Class 1 Sector ID (Hex) = 0080:0580:0000:0000:000A:CCC5:4501:0A02 Subnet Mask = 104, Color Code = 237, PN Offset = 174 Rx gain control(Main) = -86, Diversity = -104 Tx total power = -6 dBm, Tx gain adjust = -3072 dBm Carrier to interference (C/I) ratio = 5 Cisco IOS Release TBD 44 3G Wireless High-Speed WAN Interface Card for Cisco 1800, 2800, and 3800 Series Routers Command Reference B E TA D R A F T — C I S C O C O N F I D E N T I A L Table 10 Output Description for show cellular radio command for CDMA Field Description Current RSSI Current radio signal strength in dbm (-125 dbm indicates no signal) Current ECIO Current energy per chip (ECIO) in dbm Current Channel Number Current channel number to which the modem is attached to the base station. Current Channel State Indicates whether the modem is scanning or has acquired the channel Current Band Class Band class attached Sector ID Sector ID of the base station to which the modem is attached Subnet Mask Subnet mask of the sector Color Code Color code of the sector PN Offset PN offset for the sector Rx Gain Control Rx gain control for the modem Tx Total Power Transmitted power The following example shows output for global system for mobile communication (GSM) for slot 0, WIC slot 0, port 0: # show cellular 0/0/0 radio Current Band = WCDMA 1900, Channel Number = 9721 Current RSSI(RSCP) = -91 dBm Table 11 Related Commands Output Description for show cellular radio command for GSM Field Description Current Band Band attached by the modem Channel Number Channel number attached by the modem Current RSSI Current radio signal strength received by the modem Command Description cellular cdma profile activate Displays all the show cellular information in one listing. cellular cdma otasp Displays the current active connection state and statistics. debug cellular messages all Displays the cellular modem hardware information. debug cellular messages data Displays the cellular network (base station) information. show cellular security Displays the modem lock state. show controllers cellular Displays the SMS messages received by the cellular modem. Cisco IOS Release TBD 45 3G Wireless High-Speed WAN Interface Card for Cisco 1800, 2800, and 3800 Series Routers Command Reference B E TA D R A F T — C I S C O C O N F I D E N T I A L Command Description show interfaces cellular Displays statistics for the cellular interfaces. show run interface cellular Displays the current running configuration for the cellular interface. Cisco IOS Release TBD 46 3G Wireless High-Speed WAN Interface Card for Cisco 1800, 2800, and 3800 Series Routers Command Reference B E TA D R A F T — C I S C O C O N F I D E N T I A L show cellular security To display the modem lock state, use the show cellular security command in user EXEC mode. show cellular slot/wic_slot/port security Syntax Description slot/wic_slot/port Command Default There is no default for this command. Command Modes EXEC Command History Release Numeric values that indicate the router slot, WAN interface card (WIC) slot, and port. Modification This command was introduced. Usage Guidelines The command usage is the same for GSM and CDMA, though the output is different for each. Examples The following example shows output for code division multiple access (CDMA) for slot 0, WIC slot 0, port 0: # show cellular 0/0/0 security Modem PIN Security LOCKED Power-up lock ENABLED Table 12 describes the output for this command: Table 12 Output Description Field Description Modem PIN Security If the modem is locked, you cannot make calls without unlocking. Power-up Lock Shows whether the modem will be locked on power-up. The following example shows output for global system for mobile communication (GSM) for slot 2, WIC slot 1, port 1: # show cellular 0/0/0 security Card Holder Verification (CHV1) ENABLED SIM Status = OK SIM User Operation Required = CHV1 Number of Retries remaining = 3 Cisco IOS Release TBD 47 3G Wireless High-Speed WAN Interface Card for Cisco 1800, 2800, and 3800 Series Routers Command Reference B E TA D R A F T — C I S C O C O N F I D E N T I A L Table 13 describes the output from this command: Table 13 Related Commands Filed Description Card Holder Verification If enabled, access to the SIM is restricted. For Enzo, it will always be disabled. SIM Status Indicates whether the SIM is present or removed from the SIM socket. SIM User Operation Required If the SIM is protected (e.g., because of CHV1 enabled), it will indicate the type of user operation required. Number of Retries Remaining 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. Command Description cellular cdma profile activate Displays all the show cellular information in one listing. cellular cdma otasp Displays the current active connection state and statistics. debug cellular messages all Displays the cellular modem hardware information. debug cellular messages data Displays the cellular network (base station) information. show cellular radio Displays the cellular modem radio statistics. show controllers cellular Displays the SMS messages received by the cellular modem. show interfaces cellular Displays statistics for the cellular interfaces. show run interface cellular Displays the current running configuration for the cellular interface. Cisco IOS Release TBD 48 Output Description 3G Wireless High-Speed WAN Interface Card for Cisco 1800, 2800, and 3800 Series Routers Command Reference B E TA D R A F T — C I S C O C O N F I D E N T I A L show controllers cellular To display high-speed WAN interface card (HWIC) hardware and driver specific information, use the show controllers cellular command in EXEC mode. show controllers cellular slot/wic_slot/port Syntax Description slot/wic_slot/port Command Default There is no default for this command. Command Modes EXEC Command History Release Numeric values that indicate the router slot, WAN interface card (WIC) slot, and port. Modification This command was introduced. Usage Guidelines Use this command to capture the output for debugging or troubleshooting purposes only. Examples The output is variable. Related Commands Command Description cellular cdma profile activate Displays all the show cellular information in one listing. cellular cdma otasp Displays the current active connection state and statistics. debug cellular messages all Displays the cellular modem hardware information. debug cellular messages data Displays the cellular network (base station) information. show cellular radio Displays the cellular modem radio statistics. show cellular security Displays the modem lock state. show interfaces cellular Displays statistics for the cellular interfaces. show run interface cellular Displays the current running configuration for the cellular interface. Cisco IOS Release TBD 49 3G Wireless High-Speed WAN Interface Card for Cisco 1800, 2800, and 3800 Series Routers Command Reference B E TA D R A F T — C I S C O C O N F I D E N T I A L show interfaces cellular To display statistics for the cellular interfaces, use the show interfaces cellular command in EXEC mode. show interfaces cellular slot/wic_slot/port Syntax Description slot/wic_slot/port Command Default There is no default for this command. Command Modes EXEC Command History Release Numeric values that indicate the router slot, WAN interface card (WIC) slot, and port. Modification This command was introduced. Usage Guidelines When you enter this command, encapsulation should be PPP and all signals, like DCD, DSR, DTR, RTS and CTS should be up during normal operation. Examples The following example shows the cellular interface statistics for slot 0, WIC slot 0, port 0; the encapsulation in the example is SLIP and DTR is down: c2800# show interfaces cellular 0/0/0 Cellular0/0/0 is down, line protocol is down Hardware is HSDPA North America MTU 1500 bytes, BW 9 Kbit, DLY 100000 usec, reliability 255/255, txload 1/255, rxload 1/255 Encapsulation SLIP, loopback 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 5 minute input rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec 5 minute 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=down RTS=up CTS=up c2800# Cisco IOS Release TBD 50 3G Wireless High-Speed WAN Interface Card for Cisco 1800, 2800, and 3800 Series Routers Command Reference B E TA D R A F T — C I S C O C O N F I D E N T I A L Related Commands Command Description cellular cdma profile activate Displays all the show cellular information in one listing. cellular cdma otasp Displays the current active connection state and statistics. debug cellular messages all Displays the cellular modem hardware information. debug cellular messages data Displays the cellular network (base station) information. show cellular radio Displays the cellular modem radio statistics. show cellular security Displays the modem lock state. show controllers cellular Displays the SMS messages received by the cellular modem. show run interface cellular Displays the current running configuration for the cellular interface. Cisco IOS Release TBD 51 3G Wireless High-Speed WAN Interface Card for Cisco 1800, 2800, and 3800 Series Routers Command Reference B E TA D R A F T — C I S C O C O N F I D E N T I A L show run interface cellular To see the current running configuration for the cellular interface, use the show run interface cellular command in EXEC mode. show run interface cellular slot/wic_slot/port Syntax Description slot/wic_slot/port Command Default There is no default for this command. Command Modes EXEC Command History Release Numeric values that indicate the router slot, WAN interface card (WIC) slot, and port. Modification This command was introduced. Usage Guidelines None Examples The following example shows the output of the command for slot 0, WIC slot 2, port 0: c2800#sh running-config interface cellular 0/2/0 Building configuration... Current configuration : 278 bytes interface Cellular0/2/0 ip address negotiated encapsulation ppp no ip mroute-cache dialer in-band dialer idle-timeout 2147000 dialer string umts dialer-group 1 async mode interactive no peer default ip address ppp chap hostname bombor ppp chap password 0 enzo end c2800# Cisco IOS Release TBD 52 3G Wireless High-Speed WAN Interface Card for Cisco 1800, 2800, and 3800 Series Routers Command Reference B E TA D R A F T — C I S C O C O N F I D E N T I A L Related Commands Command Description cellular cdma profile activate Displays all the show cellular information in one listing. cellular cdma otasp Displays the current active connection state and statistics. debug cellular messages all Displays the cellular modem hardware information. debug cellular messages data Displays the cellular network (base station) information. show cellular radio Displays the cellular modem radio statistics. show cellular security Displays the modem lock state. show controllers cellular Displays the SMS messages received by the cellular modem. show interfaces cellular Displays statistics for the cellular interfaces. Cisco IOS Release TBD 53 3G Wireless High-Speed WAN Interface Card for Cisco 1800, 2800, and 3800 Series Routers Command Reference B E TA D R A F T — C I S C O C O N F I D E N T I A L test cellular cnm-process-enqueue To debug the control and management (CNM) process in the router, use the test cellular cnm-process-enqueue command in privileged EXEC mode. test cellular slot/wic_slot/port cnm-process-enqueue Syntax Description slot/wic_slot/port Command Default There is no default for this command. Command Modes Privileged EXEC Command History Release Numeric values that indicate the router slot, WAN interface card (WIC) slot, and port. Modification This command was introduced. Usage Guidelines Use this command to capture output for debugging. After you enter the command, make sure you see the modem upmessage on the console. This indicates that the modem has booted properly. Examples The following example resets the modem for slot 0, WIC_slot 1, port 1: c2800#test cellular 0/2/0 cnm-process-enqueue messages ? <0-5> 0 - Heartbeat, 1 - Call disc, 2 - too hot, 3 - reset, 4 - modem up, 5 - undefined Related Commands Command Description test cellular modem-power-cycle Displays modem power cycle. test cellular modem-reset Resets modem. Cisco IOS Release TBD 54 3G Wireless High-Speed WAN Interface Card for Cisco 1800, 2800, and 3800 Series Routers Command Reference B E TA D R A F T — C I S C O C O N F I D E N T I A L test cellular modem-power-cycle To recycle the power on the modem, use the test cellular modem-power-cycle command in privileged EXEC mode. The modem will disconnect the calls and then cycle the power. test cellular slot/wic_slot/port modem- power-cycle Syntax Description slot/wic_slot/port Command Default There is no default for this command. Command Modes Privileged EXEC Command History Release Numeric values that indicate the router slot, WAN interface card (WIC) slot, and port. Modification This command was introduced. Usage Guidelines Use this command to capture output for debugging. After you enter the command, make sure you see the modem UP message on the console. This indicates that the modem has booted properly. Examples The following example cycles the power for the modem in slot 0, WIC_slot 2, port 0: c2800#test cellular 0/2/0 modem-power-cycle Modem Power cycled successfully c2800# 01:01:01: %CELLWAN-2-MODEM_UP: Cellular0/2/0 modem is now UP Related Commands Command Description test cellular cnm-process-enqueue Enqueues to CNM process. test cellular modem-reset Resets modem. Cisco IOS Release TBD 55 3G Wireless High-Speed WAN Interface Card for Cisco 1800, 2800, and 3800 Series Routers Supported Standards, MIBs, and RFCs B E TA D R A F T — C I S C O C O N F I D E N T I A L test cellular modem-reset To do a software reset on the modem, use the test cellular modem-reset command in privileged EXEC mode. If a call is active, the modem will disconnect the call and then do a reset. test cellular slot/wic_slot/port modem- reset Syntax Description slot/wic_slot/port Command Default There is no default for this command. Command Modes Privileged EXEC Command History Release Numeric values that indicate the router slot, WAN interface card (WIC) slot, and port. Modification This command was introduced. Usage Guidelines Use this command to capture output for debugging. After you enter the command, make sure you see the modem UP message on the console. This indicates that the modem has booted properly. Examples The following example resets the modem for slot 0, WIC_slot 1, port 1: # test cellular 0/1/1 modem-reset Modem reset successfully Related Commands Command Description test cellular cnm-process-enqueue Enqueues to CNM process. test cellular modem-power-cycle Displays modem power cycle. Supported Standards, MIBs, and RFCs The following section will provide references related to the HWIC: Standards • TBD • TBD Cisco IOS Release TBD 56 3G Wireless High-Speed WAN Interface Card for Cisco 1800, 2800, and 3800 Series Routers Troubleshooting B E TA D R A F T — C I S C O C O N F I D E N T I A L MIBs • TBD • TBD • TBD Troubleshooting If you are encoutering issues with your system, 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 After creating a profile with the create cellular profile command, send a ping from a router or attached host. Step 2 If you do not get any response, to find where failure is occuring, run the following debug commands: Step 3 • 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, if it is 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 working correctly, contact your system administrator. Troubleshooting Profile Creation You must make sure that your profile is created correctly using the cellular cdma profile create command. Sample outputs for the different scenarios you may encouter are: • No profile created, low RSSI Cisco IOS Release TBD 57 3G Wireless High-Speed WAN Interface Card for Cisco 1800, 2800, and 3800 Series Routers Troubleshooting B E TA D R A F T — C I S C O C O N F I D E N T I A L • Profile created; antenna disconnected No profile created, Low RSSI The following is a sample output from this command if the antenna is disconnected and a profile has not been created. The errors in this case have been highlighted with >>>>>>>: 3825_GSM_3#sh cellular 0/3/0 all Load for five secs: 0%/0%; one minute: 0%; five minutes: 1% Time source is hardware calendar, 19:40:43.239 UTC Wed Nov 8 2006 Hardware Information ==================== Modem Firmware Version = H1_0_0_7MCAP G:/WS/ Modem Firmware built = 10/26/06 Hardware Version = 1.0 International Mobile Subscriber Identity (IMSI) = International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) = Factory Serial Number (FSN) = X2819460388100D Modem Status = Online Current Modem Temperature = 38 deg C, State = Normal Profile Information ==================== * - Default profile >>>>>>>> no profile here. Data Connection Information =========================== Profile 1, Packet Session Status = INACTIVE Inactivity Reason = Normal inactivate Profile 2, Packet Session Status = INACTIVE Inactivity Reason = Normal inactivate Profile 3, Packet Session Status = INACTIVE Inactivity Reason = Normal inactivate Profile 4, Packet Session Status = INACTIVE Inactivity Reason = Normal inactivate Profile 5, Packet Session Status = INACTIVE Inactivity Reason = Normal inactivate Profile 6, Packet Session Status = INACTIVE Inactivity Reason = Normal inactivate Profile 7, Packet Session Status = INACTIVE Inactivity Reason = Normal inactivate Profile 8, Packet Session Status = INACTIVE Inactivity Reason = Normal inactivate Profile 9, Packet Session Status = INACTIVE Inactivity Reason = Normal inactivate Profile 10, Packet Session Status = INACTIVE Inactivity Reason = Normal inactivate Profile 11, Packet Session Status = INACTIVE Inactivity Reason = Normal inactivate Profile 12, Packet Session Status = INACTIVE Inactivity Reason = Normal inactivate Profile 13, Packet Session Status = INACTIVE Inactivity Reason = Normal inactivate Profile 14, Packet Session Status = INACTIVE Inactivity Reason = Normal inactivate Profile 15, Packet Session Status = INACTIVE Inactivity Reason = Normal inactivate Profile 16, Packet Session Status = INACTIVE Inactivity Reason = Normal inactivate Network Information Cisco IOS Release TBD 58 state state state state state state state state state state state state state state state state 3G Wireless High-Speed WAN Interface Card for Cisco 1800, 2800, and 3800 Series Routers Troubleshooting B E TA D R A F T — C I S C O C O N F I D E N T I A L =================== Current Service Status = No service, Service Error = None connected to the network. Current Service = Combined Packet Service = None Packet Session Status = Inactive Current Roaming Status = Home Network Selection Mode = Automatic Country = USA, Network = Cinglr Mobile Country Code (MCC) = 310 Mobile Network Code (MNC) = 380 Location Area Code (LAC) = 6042 Routing Area Code (RAC) = 255 Cell ID = 0 Primary Scrambling Code = 0 PLMN Selection = Automatic >>>>>>> no service means not Radio Information ================= Current Band = None, Channel Number = 0 Current RSSI = -110 dBm >>>>>>> either no antenna, or bad antenna or out of network. Modem Security Information ========================== Card Holder Verification (CHV1) = Disabled SIM Status = OK SIM User Operation Required = None Number of Retries remaining = 3 Profile Created Correctly; Antenna Disconnected The following is a sample output when a profile has been created correctly, but the antenna is not working properly, or there is no RSSI. The errors to look for are highlighted with >>>>>>: 3825_GSM_3#show cell 0/3/0 all Load for five secs: 0%/0%; one minute: 0%; five minutes: 0% Time source is hardware calendar, 19:54:03.919 UTC Wed Nov 8 2006 Hardware Information ==================== Modem Firmware Version = H1_0_0_7MCAP G:/WS/ Modem Firmware built = 10/26/06 Hardware Version = 1.0 International Mobile Subscriber Identity (IMSI) = 310410070721403 International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) = 352678010006713 Factory Serial Number (FSN) = X2819460388100D Modem Status = Online Current Modem Temperature = 38 deg C, State = Normal Profile Information ==================== Profile 1 = INACTIVE* >>>>>>> one profile created -------PDP Type = IPv4 Access Point Name (APN) = Authentication = Username: , Password: * - Default profile Data Connection Information =========================== Cisco IOS Release TBD 59 3G Wireless High-Speed WAN Interface Card for Cisco 1800, 2800, and 3800 Series Routers Troubleshooting B E TA D R A F T — C I S C O C O N F I D E N T I A L Profile 1, Packet Session Status = INACTIVE Inactivity Reason = Normal inactivate Profile 2, Packet Session Status = INACTIVE Inactivity Reason = Normal inactivate Profile 3, Packet Session Status = INACTIVE Inactivity Reason = Normal inactivate Profile 4, Packet Session Status = INACTIVE Inactivity Reason = Normal inactivate Profile 5, Packet Session Status = INACTIVE Inactivity Reason = Normal inactivate Profile 6, Packet Session Status = INACTIVE Inactivity Reason = Normal inactivate Profile 7, Packet Session Status = INACTIVE Inactivity Reason = Normal inactivate Profile 8, Packet Session Status = INACTIVE Inactivity Reason = Normal inactivate Profile 9, Packet Session Status = INACTIVE Inactivity Reason = Normal inactivate Profile 10, Packet Session Status = INACTIVE Inactivity Reason = Normal inactivate Profile 11, Packet Session Status = INACTIVE Inactivity Reason = Normal inactivate Profile 12, Packet Session Status = INACTIVE Inactivity Reason = Normal inactivate Profile 13, Packet Session Status = INACTIVE Inactivity Reason = Normal inactivate Profile 14, Packet Session Status = INACTIVE Inactivity Reason = Normal inactivate Profile 15, Packet Session Status = INACTIVE Inactivity Reason = Normal inactivate Profile 16, Packet Session Status = INACTIVE Inactivity Reason = Normal inactivate state state state state state state state state state state state state state state state state Network Information =================== Current Service Status = No service, Service Error = None Current Service = Combined Packet Service = None Packet Session Status = Inactive Current Roaming Status = Home Network Selection Mode = Automatic Country = USA, Network = Cinglr Mobile Country Code (MCC) = 310 Mobile Network Code (MNC) = 380 Location Area Code (LAC) = 6042 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 >>>>>>>>>no antenna, bad antenna or out of network Modem Security Information ========================== Card Holder Verification (CHV1) = Disabled SIM Status = OK SIM User Operation Required = None Number of Retries remaining = 3 Cisco IOS Release TBD 60 3G Wireless High-Speed WAN Interface Card for Cisco 1800, 2800, and 3800 Series Routers Troubleshooting B E TA D R A F T — C I S C O C O N F I D E N T I A L Call Setup Using CHAT Script The following is a sample output when a call is set up using CHAT script. It shows a received ip address from network and call setup is successful and data path is open: Debugs debug debup debug debug debup modem chat ppp negotiation ppp event ppp error 3825_GSM_3# Nov 8 20:04:42.295: CHAT0/3/0: Attempting async line dialer script Nov 8 20:04:42.295: CHAT0/3/0: Dialing using Modem script: cingular & System script: none Nov 8 20:04:42.299: CHAT0/3/0: process started Nov 8 20:04:42.299: CHAT0/3/0: Asserting DTR Nov 8 20:04:42.299: CHAT0/3/0: Chat script cingular started >>>>> chat script invoked Nov 8 20:04:42.299: CHAT0/3/0: Sending string: atdt*98*1# Nov 8 20:04:42.299: CHAT0/3/0: Expecting string: CONNECT Nov 8 20:04:42.343: CHAT0/3/0: Completed match for expect: CONNECT Nov 8 20:04:42.343: CHAT0/3/0: Chat script cingular finished, status = Success >>>> successful communication with modem Nov 8 20:04:42.395: TTY0/3/0: no timer type 1 to destroy Nov 8 20:04:42.395: TTY0/3/0: no timer type 0 to destroy Nov 8 20:04:42.395: TTY0/3/0: no timer type 2 to destroy Nov 8 20:04:44.395: %LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface Cellular0/3/0, changed state to up Nov 8 20:04:44.395: Ce0/3/0 PPP: Using dialer call direction Nov 8 20:04:44.395: Ce0/3/0 PPP: Treating connection as a callout Nov 8 20:04:44.395: Ce0/3/0 PPP: Session handle[7E000089] Session id[46] Nov 8 20:04:44.395: Ce0/3/0 PPP: Phase is ESTABLISHING, Active Open Nov 8 20:04:44.395: Ce0/3/0 PPP: No remote authentication for call-out Nov 8 20:04:44.395: Ce0/3/0 LCP: O CONFREQ [Closed] id 75 len 16 Nov 8 20:04:44.395: Ce0/3/0 LCP: ACCM 0x000A0000 (0x0206000A0000) Nov 8 20:04:44.395: Ce0/3/0 LCP: MagicNumber 0x179E8E46 (0x0506179E8E46) Nov 8 20:04:44.395: Ce0/3/0 LCP: I CONFREQ [REQsent] id 83 len 25 Nov 8 20:04:44.395: Ce0/3/0 LCP: ACCM 0x00000000 (0x020600000000) Nov 8 20:04:44.395: Ce0/3/0 LCP: AuthProto CHAP (0x0305C22305) Nov 8 20:04:44.395: Ce0/3/0 LCP: MagicNumber 0x374C7C61 (0x0506374C7C61) Nov 8 20:04:44.395: Ce0/3/0 LCP: PFC (0x0702) Nov 8 20:04:44.395: Ce0/3/0 LCP: ACFC (0x0802) Nov 8 20:04:44.395: Ce0/3/0 LCP: O CONFREJ [REQsent] id 83 len 8 Nov 8 20:04:44.395: Ce0/3/0 LCP: PFC (0x0702) Nov 8 20:04:44.395: Ce0/3/0 LCP: ACFC (0x0802) Nov 8 20:04:44.399: Ce0/3/0 LCP: I CONFACK [REQsent] id 75 len 16 Nov 8 20:04:44.399: Ce0/3/0 LCP: ACCM 0x000A0000 (0x0206000A0000) Nov 8 20:04:44.399: Ce0/3/0 LCP: MagicNumber 0x179E8E46 (0x0506179E8E46) Nov 8 20:04:44.399: Ce0/3/0 LCP: I CONFREQ [ACKrcvd] id 84 len 21 Nov 8 20:04:44.399: Ce0/3/0 LCP: ACCM 0x00000000 (0x020600000000) Nov 8 20:04:44.399: Ce0/3/0 LCP: AuthProto CHAP (0x0305C22305) Nov 8 20:04:44.399: Ce0/3/0 LCP: MagicNumber 0x374C7C61 (0x0506374C7C61) Nov 8 20:04:44.399: Ce0/3/0 LCP: O CONFACK [ACKrcvd] id 84 len 21 Nov 8 20:04:44.399: Ce0/3/0 LCP: ACCM 0x00000000 (0x020600000000) Nov 8 20:04:44.399: Ce0/3/0 LCP: AuthProto CHAP (0x0305C22305) Nov 8 20:04:44.399: Ce0/3/0 LCP: MagicNumber 0x374C7C61 (0x0506374C7C61) Nov 8 20:04:44.399: Ce0/3/0 LCP: State is Open Nov 8 20:04:44.399: Ce0/3/0 PPP: Phase is AUTHENTICATING, by the peer Cisco IOS Release TBD 61 3G Wireless High-Speed WAN Interface Card for Cisco 1800, 2800, and 3800 Series Routers Glossary B E TA D R A F T — C I S C O C O N F I D E N T I A L Nov 8 20:04:44.403: Ce0/3/0 Nov 8 20:04:44.403: Ce0/3/0 Nov 8 20:04:44.403: Ce0/3/0 Nov 8 20:04:44.403: Ce0/3/0 the cellular interface>" Nov 8 20:04:44.407: Ce0/3/0 Nov 8 20:04:44.407: Ce0/3/0 Nov 8 20:04:44.407: Ce0/3/0 Nov 8 20:04:44.407: Ce0/3/0 pap/chap succeeded Nov 8 20:04:44.407: Ce0/3/0 Nov 8 20:04:44.407: Ce0/3/0 Nov 8 20:04:44.407: Ce0/3/0 Nov 8 20:04:44.407: Ce0/3/0 Nov 8 20:04:44.407: Ce0/3/0 Nov 8 20:04:45.411: Ce0/3/0 Nov 8 20:04:45.411: Ce0/3/0 Nov 8 20:04:45.411: Ce0/3/0 Nov 8 20:04:45.411: Ce0/3/0 Nov 8 20:04:45.411: Ce0/3/0 Nov 8 20:04:45.411: Ce0/3/0 Nov 8 20:04:45.411: Ce0/3/0 Nov 8 20:04:45.459: Ce0/3/0 Nov 8 20:04:45.459: Ce0/3/0 Nov 8 20:04:45.459: Ce0/3/0 Nov 8 20:04:45.459: Ce0/3/0 Nov 8 20:04:45.459: Ce0/3/0 Nov 8 20:04:45.459: Ce0/3/0 Nov 8 20:04:45.459: Ce0/3/0 Nov 8 20:04:45.459: Ce0/3/0 Nov 8 20:04:45.459: Ce0/3/0 Nov 8 20:04:45.459: Ce0/3/0 Nov 8 20:04:45.463: Ce0/3/0 Nov 8 20:04:45.463: Ce0/3/0 Nov 8 20:04:45.463: Ce0/3/0 Nov 8 20:04:45.463: Ce0/3/0 Nov 8 20:04:45.463: Ce0/3/0 Nov 8 20:04:45.463: Ce0/3/0 CHAP: CHAP: CHAP: CHAP: I CHALLENGE id 1 len 35 from "UMTS_CHAP_SRVR" Using hostname from interface CHAP Using password from interface CHAP O RESPONSE id 1 len 40 from " >>>> IPCP: O CONFREQ [Closed] id 1 len 22 IPCP: Address 0.0.0.0 (0x030600000000) IPCP: PrimaryDNS 0.0.0.0 (0x810600000000) IPCP: SecondaryDNS 0.0.0.0 (0x830600000000) PPP: Process pending ncp packets IPCP: I CONFNAK [REQsent] id 1 len 16 IPCP: PrimaryDNS 10.11.12.13 (0x81060A0B0C0D) IPCP: SecondaryDNS 10.11.12.14 (0x83060A0B0C0E) IPCP: O CONFREQ [REQsent] id 2 len 22 IPCP: Address 0.0.0.0 (0x030600000000) IPCP: PrimaryDNS 10.11.12.13 (0x81060A0B0C0D) IPCP: SecondaryDNS 10.11.12.14 (0x83060A0B0C0E) IPCP: I CONFREQ [REQsent] id 25 len 4 IPCP: O CONFACK [REQsent] id 25 len 4 IPCP: I CONFNAK [ACKsent] id 2 len 22 IPCP: Address 166.138.186.119 (0x0306A68ABA77) IPCP: PrimaryDNS 66.102.163.231 (0x81064266A3E7) IPCP: SecondaryDNS 66.102.163.232 (0x83064266A3E8) IPCP: O CONFREQ [ACKsent] id 3 len 22 IPCP: Address 166.138.186.119 (0x0306A68ABA77) IPCP: PrimaryDNS 66.102.163.231 (0x81064266A3E7) IPCP: SecondaryDNS 66.102.163.232 (0x83064266A3E8) IPCP: I CONFACK [ACKsent] id 3 len 22 IPCP: Address 166.138.186.119 (0x0306A68ABA77) IPCP: PrimaryDNS 66.102.163.231 (0x81064266A3E7) IPCP: SecondaryDNS 66.102.163.232 (0x83064266A3E8) IPCP: State is Open IPCP: Install negotiated IP interface address 166.138.186.119 Glossary BGP—Border Gateway Protocol. An inter-domain routing protocol that replaces Exterior Gateway Protocol (EGP). BGP exchanges reachability information with other BGP systems. It is defined by RFC 1163. 1xRTT—Single carrier Radio Transmission Technology. 1xEVDOt—Single carrier evolution data only (or data optimized). 3DES—Triple Data Encryption Standard. AES—Advanced Encryption Standard. BGP—Border Gateway Protocol. CAR—Committed Access Rate. CBWFQ—Class Based Weighted Fair Queuing. CCOA—Collocated Care Of Address. Cisco IOS Release TBD 62 3G Wireless High-Speed WAN Interface Card for Cisco 1800, 2800, and 3800 Series Routers Glossary B E TA D R A F T — C I S C O C O N F I D E N T I A L CDMA—Code-Division Multiple Access. It is a technique for multiple-access digital communications that divides channels through unique code sequences. CLI—Command Line Interface. CN—Correspondence Node. DES—Data Encryption Standard. DSCP—Differentiated Services Code Point. ECIO—Also written as Ec/Io. A notation used to represent a dimensionless ratio of the average power of a channel, typically the pilot channel, to the total signal power, measured in dBm. EDGE—Enhanced Data GSM Environment. ESN—Electronic Serial Number. A 32-digit number assigned by the mobile station maniufacturer used to identify a mobile station. It is unique for each station. FA—Foreign Agent. FIPS—General Information Processing Standards. GPRS—General Packet Radio Service. GSM—Global system for mobile communications. HA—Home Agent. HoA—Home Address. HDR—High Data Rate HSDPA—High-Speed Downlink Packet Access. HWIC—High-Speed WAN Interface Card. IKE—Internet Key Exchange. IOS—Cisco Internetworking Operating System. IP—Internet Protocol. IPsec—IP security. LFI—Link Fragmenting and Interleaving. LLQ—Low latency Queueing. MAC—Media Access Controller. MAR—Mobile Access Router. MIB—Management Information Base. MN—Mobile Node. MoIP—Mobile IP. MR—Mobile Router. NAM—Number Assignment Module. NBAR—Network Based Application Recognition. OTASP—Over The Air Service Provisioning. PKI—Public Key Infrastructure. PRL—Preferred Roaming List. QoS—Quality of Service. Cisco IOS Release TBD 63 3G Wireless High-Speed WAN Interface Card for Cisco 1800, 2800, and 3800 Series Routers Glossary B E TA D R A F T — C I S C O C O N F I D E N T I A L RED—Random Early Detection. RSSI—Receive Signal Strength Indicator. SIM—Subscriber Identity Module. TFTP—Trivial File Transfer Protocol. ToS—Type of Service. UMTS—Universal Mobile Telecommunications System. VPN—Virtual Private Network. WAN—Wide Area Network. WRED—Weighted Random Early Detection. Any Internet Protocol (IP) addresses used in this document are not intended to be actual addresses. Any examples, command display output, and figures included in the document are shown for illustrative purposes only. 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