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hwic-3g-hspa 1921

davidsudjiman
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Hi all,

I've been using hwic-3g-hspa with 1841 before but now I'm using 1921 and I'm always getting timed-out

ROUTER#sh ver    

Cisco IOS Software, C1900 Software (C1900-UNIVERSALK9-M), Version 15.1(4)M, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1)

Technical Support: http://www.cisco.com/techsupport

Copyright (c) 1986-2011 by Cisco Systems, Inc.

Compiled Thu 24-Mar-11 13:55 by prod_rel_team

ROM: System Bootstrap, Version 15.0(1r)M9, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1)

ROUTER uptime is 33 minutes

System returned to ROM by reload at 17:20:13 aest Thu Jun 16 2011

System image file is "usbflash0:c1900-universalk9-mz.SPA.151-4.M.bin"

Last reload type: Normal Reload

Last reload reason: Reload Command

This product contains cryptographic features and is subject to United

States and local country laws governing import, export, transfer and

use. Delivery of Cisco cryptographic products does not imply

third-party authority to import, export, distribute or use encryption.

Importers, exporters, distributors and users are responsible for

compliance with U.S. and local country laws. By using this product you

agree to comply with applicable laws and regulations. If you are unable

to comply with U.S. and local laws, return this product immediately.

A summary of U.S. laws governing Cisco cryptographic products may be found at:

http://www.cisco.com/wwl/export/crypto/tool/stqrg.html

If you require further assistance please contact us by sending email to

export@cisco.com.

Cisco CISCO1921/K9 (revision 1.0) with 487424K/36864K bytes of memory.

Processor board ID <SERIAL>

6 Gigabit Ethernet interfaces

3 terminal lines

1 Virtual Private Network (VPN) Module

2 Cellular interfaces

DRAM configuration is 64 bits wide with parity disabled.

255K bytes of non-volatile configuration memory.

250864K bytes of USB Flash usbflash0 (Read/Write)

License Info:

License UDI:

-------------------------------------------------

Device#   PID                   SN

-------------------------------------------------

*0        CISCO1921/K9          <SERIAL>   

Technology Package License Information for Module:'c1900'

----------------------------------------------------------------

Technology    Technology-package          Technology-package

              Current       Type          Next reboot 

-----------------------------------------------------------------

ipbase        ipbasek9      Permanent     ipbasek9

security      securityk9    Permanent     securityk9

data          None          None          None

Configuration register is 0x2102

ROUTER#sh run int cel 0/0/0

Building configuration...

Current configuration : 251 bytes

!

interface Cellular0/0/0

no ip address

ip virtual-reassembly in

encapsulation ppp

load-interval 60

dialer in-band

dialer pool-member 1

async mode interactive

end

ROUTER#sh run int dialer 1

Building configuration...

Current configuration : 430 bytes

!

interface Dialer1

ip address negotiated

ip virtual-reassembly in

encapsulation ppp

dialer pool 1

dialer idle-timeout 0

dialer string <DIALER_SCRIPT>

dialer persistent

dialer-group 1

ppp authentication pap callin

ppp chap refuse

ppp pap sent-username <USERNAME> password 7 <PASSWORD>

ppp ipcp dns request

no cdp enable

end

ROUTER#sh run | s line 0/0/0

line 0/0/0

exec-timeout 0 0

script dialer <DIALER_SCRIPT>

modem InOut

no exec

transport input all

ROUTER#sh run | i chat

chat-script <DIALER_SCRIPT> "" "ATDT*98*4#" TIMEOUT 30 CONNECT

ROUTER#

ROUTER#sh cel 0/0/0 profile

Profile password Encryption level: 7

Profile 1 = INACTIVE*

--------

PDP Type = IPv4

Access Point Name (APN) =

Authentication = None

Username: , Password: 03

Profile 4 = INACTIVE

--------

PDP Type = IPv4

Access Point Name (APN) = <APN>

Authentication = PAP

Username: <USERNAME>, Password: <PASSWORD>

* - Default profile

*Jun 16 17:52:40.323: Ce0/0/0 DDR: re-enable timeout

*Jun 16 17:52:41.323: Ce0/0/0 DDR: rotor dialout [best] least recent failure is also most recent failure

*Jun 16 17:52:41.323: Ce0/0/0 DDR: rotor dialout [best] also has most recent failure

*Jun 16 17:52:41.323: Ce0/0/0 DDR: rotor dialout [best]

*Jun 16 17:52:41.323: Di1 DDR: Nailing up the Dialer profile [attempt 18]

*Jun 16 17:52:41.323: Di1 DDR: Dialer dialing - persistent dialer profile

*Jun 16 17:52:41.323: Ce0/0/0 DDR: Dialing cause Persist

*Jun 16 17:52:41.323: Ce0/0/0 DDR: Attempting to dial <DIALER_SCRIPT>

*Jun 16 17:52:41.323: CHAT0/0/0: Attempting async line dialer script

*Jun 16 17:52:41.323: CHAT0/0/0: Dialing using Modem script: <DIALER_SCRIPT> & System script: none

*Jun 16 17:52:41.323: CHAT0/0/0: process started

*Jun 16 17:52:41.323: CHAT0/0/0: Asserting DTR

*Jun 16 17:52:41.323: CHAT0/0/0: Chat script <DIALER_SCRIPT> started

*Jun 16 17:52:41.323: CHAT0/0/0: Sending string: ATDT*98*4#

*Jun 16 17:52:41.323: CHAT0/0/0: Expecting string:

*Jun 16 17:53:11.323: CHAT0/0/0: Timeout expecting: CONNECT

*Jun 16 17:53:11.323: CHAT0/0/0: Chat script <DIALER_SCRIPT> finished, status = Connection timed out; remote host not responding

*Jun 16 17:53:11.323: Ce0/0/0 DDR: disconnecting call

*Jun 16 17:53:26.323: Ce0/0/0 DDR: re-enable timeout

*Jun 16 17:53:27.323: Ce0/0/0 DDR: rotor dialout [best] least recent failure is also most recent failure

*Jun 16 17:53:27.323: Ce0/0/0 DDR: rotor dialout [best] also has most recent failure

*Jun 16 17:53:27.323: Ce0/0/0 DDR: rotor dialout [best]

*Jun 16 17:53:27.323: Di1 DDR: Nailing up the Dialer profile [attempt 19]

*Jun 16 17:53:27.323: Di1 DDR: Dialer dialing - persistent dialer profile

*Jun 16 17:53:27.323: Ce0/0/0 DDR: Dialing cause Persist

*Jun 16 17:53:27.323: Ce0/0/0 DDR: Attempting to dial <DIALER_SCRIPT>

*Jun 16 17:53:27.323: CHAT0/0/0: Attempting async line dialer script

*Jun 16 17:53:27.323: CHAT0/0/0: Dialing using Modem script: <DIALER_SCRIPT> & System script: none

*Jun 16 17:53:27.323: CHAT0/0/0: process started

*Jun 16 17:53:27.323: CHAT0/0/0: Asserting DTR

*Jun 16 17:53:27.323: CHAT0/0/0: Chat script <DIALER_SCRIPT> started

*Jun 16 17:53:27.323: CHAT0/0/0: Sending string: ATDT*98*4#

*Jun 16 17:53:27.323: CHAT0/0/0: Expecting string:

*Jun 16 17:53:57.323: CHAT0/0/0: Timeout expecting: CONNECT

*Jun 16 17:53:57.323: CHAT0/0/0: Chat script <DIALER_SCRIPT> finished, status = Connection timed out; remote host not responding

*Jun 16 17:53:57.323: Ce0/0/0 DDR: disconnecting call

Can somebody assist?

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davidsudjiman
Level 1
Level 1

Sorry guys, false alarm. This is Provider issue. It's fixed now.

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