03-20-2006 05:00 PM - edited 03-15-2019 04:11 AM
Folks,
We have a brand new 3825 router which has 2mft1 controller card in slot 0/1, but the router IOS does not see it. We are running advanced ip services in the router.
I tried using the command, "card type t1 0/1" but it does not work.
Please help.
Thanks
03-20-2006 05:03 PM
Can you post an output of "sh diagnostics"
Chris
03-20-2006 05:44 PM
chris,
I do not have access to the router, but it does show the card in the show diag. What would prevent the router IOS from not seeing the cards.
Thanks,
03-20-2006 07:00 PM
Parwal,
The correct configuration for card type is,
card type t1 x y (no slashes). Does the card type command show up on your router config ?
Can you also paste a sh version or atleast tell us, what IOS version and feature set is running on it.
Sankar.
03-20-2006 07:17 PM
Shankar,
Thanks for the response, i will surely post this threat.
The command you mentioned does not show up in the IOS. I have used that command previous for NMHDV2.
I tried service provider and advanced IP services feature set and got the same result(can not see that command).
Thanks
03-20-2006 10:56 PM
I should have read your initial thread more carefully. My bad. I see that you are running adv. ip services IOS. That should definitely support any of the voice h/w.
Now can you verify if your vwic is a
a. vwic-2mft-t1
or
b. vwic2-2mft-t1/e1.
Only option b needs the card type command. Option a is the first gen. vwic and is either t1 only or e1 only.
Also note that the card type command, shows up only in global config mode. In my previous post, x and y means the slot number (x) and wic or onboard controllers (y=0, y=1)
Sankar.
03-21-2006 03:42 AM
Shankar,
The card says it is vwic2-2mft-t1/e1. The command that you mentioned is it a hidden command? i tried using the command in global config mode and i do not see any options, it does not even like the work "card".
I have not installed PVDM's yet in the router, not sue if that would impact anything.
Any help would he highly appreciated.
Thanks
03-21-2006 05:48 AM
Its most likely that, the problem here is that you dont have any pvdms installed. Install pvdm's first and then try the command.
HTH
Sankar.
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