04-03-2017 06:25 AM - edited 03-05-2019 08:17 AM
I am having issues with many EHWIC-4G-LTE-V cards. The cards are active and working and have been for many months and then with no reason we have been able to determine they lose their IPs which sets off alarms on our end. The power was not cycled, the card was not deactivated, etc.
When we log in and do a 'sh cellular 0/0/0 all' to see what is going on the first thing we find it the Hardware Information section is blank. It is as if the modem is just gone. A show inventory shows the WIC card itself but not the modem itself is now gone. I have had this happen on a dozen or more cards over the last 5 years and have no idea what to do other than toss them out which sort of stinks. I was hoping someone on here has experienced the same issue and knew why and if there was a fix. I have not been able to find anything in the documentation.
Bad card:
rphnx#sh cellular 0/0/0 all
Hardware Information
====================
Modem Firmware Version =
Modem Firmware built =
Hardware Version =
International Mobile Subscriber Identity (IMSI) =
International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) =
Integrated Circuit Card ID (ICCID) =
Mobile Subscriber International Subscriber
IDentity Number (MSISDN) =
Current Modem Temperature = 0 deg C
rphnx#sh inv
NAME: "CISCO1921/K9", DESCR: "CISCO1921/K9 chassis, Hw Serial#: FTXXXXXXX, Hw Revision: 1.0"
PID: CISCO1921/K9 , VID: V05 , SN: FTXXXXXXXXX
NAME: "4G WWAN EHWIC - Verizon Multimode LTE/eHRPD/EVDO RevA/Rev0/1xRTT on Slot 0 SubSlot 0", DESCR: "4G WWAN EHWIC - Verizon Multimode LTE/eHRPD/EVDO RevA/Rev0/1xRTT"
PID: EHWIC-4G-LTE-V , VID: V01 , SN: FOCXXXXXX
Good/functioning card
rpike#sh cell 0/0/0 all
Hardware Information
====================
Modem Firmware Version = SWI9600M_03.05.10.06
Modem Firmware built = 2012/11/12 15:07:45
Hardware Version = 10
Device Model ID: MC7750
Package Identifier ID: MC7750_03.05.10.06_00_vzw_033.010_000
International Mobile Subscriber Identity (IMSI) = 3114801053XXXXX
International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) = 99000082XXXXXX
Integrated Circuit Card ID (ICCID) = 8914800000103XXXXXX
Mobile Subscriber International Subscriber
IDentity Number (MSISDN) = 1205913XXXX
Current Modem Temperature = 26 deg C
NAME: "CISCO1921/K9", DESCR: "CISCO1921/K9 chassis, Hw Serial#: FTX1837XXXX, Hw Revision: 1.0"
PID: CISCO1921/K9 , VID: V05 , SN: FTX183XXXX
NAME: "4G WWAN EHWIC - Verizon Multimode LTE/eHRPD/EVDO RevA/Rev0/1xRTT on Slot 0 SubSlot 0", DESCR: "4G WWAN EHWIC - Verizon Multimode LTE/eHRPD/EVDO RevA/Rev0/1xRTT"
PID: EHWIC-4G-LTE-V , VID: V01 , SN: FOC1603XXXX
NAME: "Modem 0 on Cellular0/0/0", DESCR: "Sierra Wireless MC7750 4G-V"
PID: MC7750 , VID: 10 , SN: 990000820XXXXXX
12-07-2017 03:19 PM
Based on my experience in the past this indicates the Sierra Wireless chip died. Happened a lot upon turning ON GPS functionality.
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