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Problem with VIC2-2BRI NT/TE

b.jakubczak
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Hello Colleagues,

I have Cisco 2901 ISR router with Version 15.1(1)T of IOS. There are 3 cards in EHWIC slots inserted

VIC2-2BRI NT/TE, VIC3-4FXS and VIC2-2FXO.

When system start I got message:

*Oct 23 11:04:36.715: %MAINBOARD-1-UNKNOWN_WIC: wic card in location 0/0 has an unknown id 0xFF

*Oct 23 11:04:36.739: %MAINBOARD-1-UNKNOWN_WIC: wic card in location 0/2 has an unknown id 0xFF

As you see slot 0/1 is not visible - faulty?

Additionally:

show diag:

WIC Slot 0:

        Unknown WAN daughter card

        Unknown EEPROM ver 255

        EEPROM format version 255

        EEPROM contents (hex):

          0x20: FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF

          0x30: FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF

        WIC Slot 2:

        Unknown WAN daughter card

        Unknown EEPROM ver 255

        EEPROM format version 255

        EEPROM contents (hex):

          0x20: FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF

          0x30: FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF

I checked compatibility of HW and IOS with above cards - ok.

I even installed different IOS 15, M family - without success.

I am struggling with this one week.

What is importand: ISDN card was replaced - it was burnt by electric current coming from thunder.

Is it good assumption that common bridge in router architecture might be faulty due to short circuit.

Regards,

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paolo bevilacqua
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Try swapping cards, and see if the problem stays with the slot, or with the card.

Hi Paolo,

Thank you for interesting my problem.

I did it before. Cards are still not recognized, none of them. All this makes me think router is faulty, just I need specialist opinion to order a new one.

Unless you have some another experienced method of verification.

Regards,

Working card not recognized == faulty router.

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