Cisco WIC-1AM-V2 and WIC-2AM-V2 Analog Modem WAN Interface Card
How to Configure the Cisco WIC-1AM-V2 and WIC-2AM-V2 Analog Modem WIC
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Cisco IOS Release 12.3(14)T
DETAILED STEPS
Command or Action Purpose
Step 1
enable
Example:
Router> enable
Enables privileged EXEC mode.
• Enter your password if prompted.
Step 2
configure terminal
Example:
Router# configure terminal
Enters global configuration mode.
Step 3
modemcap entry init-string:MSC=+GCI=country
code;configuration values;
Example:
Router(config)# modemcap entry
CC-TBR21:FD=&F\V1:AA=S0=1:MSC=V0&S0=1+GCI=A6;
Change the country code in the modemcap. Use this chat
script to initiate a country code.
• country code—Use the codes in the Country Code
Table. (The example shown here, A6, is for
Switzerland.)
• configuration values—Enter values for configuring the
operating characteristics of the modem. For more
information about these parameters, see AT Command
Set and Register Summary for NM-8AM-V2,
NM-16AM-V2, WIC-1AM, and WIC-2AM Analog
Modem WAN Interface Cards.
Note The semicolon (‘;’) is very important. The +GCI is
an extended command that must come last in an AT
string or must be followed by a semicolon (‘;’).
Note To see the values configured for a modem, use the
show modemcap name command.
Step 4
line line-number [ending-line-number]
Example:
Router(config)# line 1 1
Identify a specific line for configuration and enter line
configuration collection mode.
• line-number— Relative number of the terminal line (or
the first line in a contiguous group) that you want to
configure when the line type is specified. Numbering
begins with zero.
• ending-line-number— (Optional) Relative number of
the last line in a contiguous group that you want to
configure. If you omit any keyword, then line-number
and ending-line-number are absolute rather than
relative line numbers.
Step 5
modem autoconfigure type init-string
Example:
Router(config-line)# modem autoconfigure type
CC-TBR21
Send the new modemcap string to the modem.