Cisco 886w - No WAN interfaces available
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11-11-2010 10:31 AM - edited 03-04-2019 10:26 AM
Hi,
We purchased a Cisco 886w router to substitute our old DSL-router which has to be rebooted daily to keep running.
I connected everything, powered up the router, loaded the cp config-file and connected through CP express (to give it an initial config).
Whenever I get to the WAN configuration CPexpress says: "No WAN available - Cisco CP Express did not detect any WAN interfaces. You will not be able to use Cisco CP Express to configure a WAN interface, PAT or create a basic firewall."
Same thing in CP itself: "Create new connection" shows option for a BRI or ETHERNET connection and 'unsupported', but no ADSL.
The Cisco CP manual says "all interfaces are preconfigured." Well, apparently they aren't, at least the adsl port isn't.
I tried uncountable times to reload factory defaults (through CP express), as well as boot up router and press reset button within 5 seconds.
I really need this router up, because I don't know how long the old one will last...
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11-11-2010 11:32 AM
DylixSolutions wrote:
Hi,
We purchased a Cisco 886w router to substitute our old DSL-router which has to be rebooted daily to keep running.
I connected everything, powered up the router, loaded the cp config-file and connected through CP express (to give it an initial config).
Whenever I get to the WAN configuration CPexpress says: "No WAN available - Cisco CP Express did not detect any WAN interfaces. You will not be able to use Cisco CP Express to configure a WAN interface, PAT or create a basic firewall."
Same thing in CP itself: "Create new connection" shows option for a BRI or ETHERNET connection and 'unsupported', but no ADSL.
The Cisco CP manual says "all interfaces are preconfigured." Well, apparently they aren't, at least the adsl port isn't.
I tried uncountable times to reload factory defaults (through CP express), as well as boot up router and press reset button within 5 seconds.
I really need this router up, because I don't know how long the old one will last...
How is your ADSL supplied to you ? The 886 is for ADSL over ISDN (see table 1 in this doc) -
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/routers/ps380/data_sheet_c78_459542.html
so that is why you see a BRI interface which is for ISDN. Is your ADSL supplied over ISDN ?
Jon
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11-11-2010 12:27 PM
jon.marshall wrote:
How is your ADSL supplied to you ? The 886 is for ADSL over ISDN (see table 1 in this doc) -http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/routers/ps380/data_sheet_c78_459542.html
so that is why you see a BRI interface which is for ISDN. Is your ADSL supplied over ISDN ?
Jon
Yes, the DSL is on an ISDN line. But the BRI is not connected (our ISP has no isdn dial-in), only the ADSLoISDN port is used.
Jelle

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11-11-2010 12:39 PM
That is fine. But, do not use the GUI, that is a sure failure.
Use CLI only, or engage someone that knows how to configure a router.
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11-11-2010 12:52 PM
p.bevilacqua wrote:
That is fine. But, do not use the GUI, that is a sure failure.
Use CLI only, or engage someone that knows how to configure a router.
I know enough about configuring a router for what we need it for, but I don't have the time to read the complete command reference.
I want to create a basic config via the GUI and then finetune it afterwards.
And after all, if the interface doesn't exist, I can't configure it...
If I could create the right interface manually, that would be fine.

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11-11-2010 01:08 PM
It is the same indentical to a regular pots adsl interface, so you can look the configuration examples, using the search on the main cisco.com page.
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11-11-2010 02:53 PM
p.bevilacqua wrote:
It is the same indentical to a regular pots adsl interface, so you can look the configuration examples, using the search on the main cisco.com page.
I can't try the examples because the router doesn't recognise an ATM interface.
Furthermore, when I try "show hardware", the port doesn't show either:
4 FastEthernet interfaces
1 Gigabit Ethernet interface
1 ISDN Basic Rate interface
1 terminal line
1 cisco Embedded AP (s)
256K bytes of non-volatile configuration memory.
125440K bytes of ATA CompactFlash (Read/Write)
The available interfaces are:
Router(config)#interface ?
Async Async interface
Auto-Template Auto-Template interface
BRI ISDN Basic Rate Interface
BVI Bridge-Group Virtual Interface
CDMA-Ix CDMA Ix interface
CTunnel CTunnel interface
Dialer Dialer interface
FastEthernet FastEthernet IEEE 802.3
Group-Async Async Group interface
Lex Lex interface
Loopback Loopback interface
Multilink Multilink-group interface
Null Null interface
SSLVPN-VIF SSLVPN Virtual Interface
Tunnel Tunnel interface
Vif PGM Multicast Host interface
Virtual-PPP Virtual PPP interface
Virtual-Template Virtual Template interface
Virtual-TokenRing Virtual TokenRing
Vlan Vlan IEEE 802.1q
Wlan-GigabitEthernet Internal GigabitEthernet IEEE 802.3z connecting to
embedded AP
range interface range command
vmi Virtual Multipoint Interface
wlan-ap Service module interface to embedded AP
Router(config)#interface
I don't know why, but all CLI sequences that I've seen have commands to set the IP on the Ethernet interfaces. When I try to set the FastEthernet ip's, I get:
Router(config)#interface Fastethernet0
Router(config-if)#ip address 1.2.3.4 255.255.255.0
% IP addresses may not be configured on L2 links FastEthernet0.
Gr,
Jelle
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11-12-2010 12:48 AM
Hello Jelle,
I found the identical issue with a cisco 886w and i don't know why it doesn't show the ATM interface. i had the c880data-universalk9-mz.124-24.T3.bin on the router and updated the IOS version to c880data-universalk9-mz.151-2.T2.bin. After this update you will see the ATM interface
Cisco IOS Software, C880 Software (C880DATA-UNIVERSALK9-M), Version 15.1(2)T2, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1)
ROM: System Bootstrap, Version 12.4(22r)YB5, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1)
System image file is "flash:c880data-universalk9-mz.151-2.T2.bin"
886 (MPC8300) processor (revision 1.0) with 236544K/25600K bytes of memory.
Processor board ID FCZ1440C0JG
4 FastEthernet interfaces
1 Gigabit Ethernet interface
1 ISDN Basic Rate interface
1 ATM interface
1 terminal line
1 Virtual Private Network (VPN) Module
1 cisco Embedded AP (s)
256K bytes of non-volatile configuration memory.
125440K bytes of ATA CompactFlash (Read/Write)
Best regards,
Fred

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11-12-2010 03:33 AM
If someone could post the bug ID for that, we would be able to mention a reference in case it happens to other.
