Cisco Systems WIC-1AM-V2, WIC-2AM-V2 manual Command or Action Purpose

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Cisco WIC-1AM-V2 and WIC-2AM-V2 Analog Modem WAN Interface Card

How to Configure the Cisco WIC-1AM-V2 and WIC-2AM-V2 Analog Modem WIC

 

Command or Action

Purpose

Step 3

 

 

interface async number

Enters the interface configuration mode for the

 

 

asynchronous serial interface. Enter the number of the

 

Example:

interface you want to configure.

 

 

 

Router(config)# interface async 2

 

Step 4

 

 

ip unnumbered type number

Conserves IP addresses by configuring the asynchronous

 

 

interface as unnumbered, and assigns the IP address of the

 

Example:

interface type that you want to leverage.

 

 

 

Router(config-if)# ip unnumbered ethernet 0

 

Step 5

 

 

encapsulation ppp

Sets the encapsulation protocol for Point-to-Point

 

 

Protocol (PPP).

 

Example:

 

 

Router(config-if)# encapsulation ppp

 

Step 6

 

 

dialer in-band [no-parity odd-parity]

Specifies that dial-on-demand routing (DDR) is to be

 

 

supported. This command specifies that chat scripts will be

 

Example:

used on asynchronous interfaces. The parity keywords do

 

not apply to asynchronous interfaces.

 

Router(config-if)# dialer in-band no-parity

 

 

Step 7

 

 

dialer string number

Enters the dialer string (telephone) number.

 

Example:

 

 

Router(config-if)# dialer string 5551212

 

Step 8

 

 

dialer-group group-number

Controls access by configuring the interface to belong to a

 

 

specific dialing group. The number to which the dialer

 

Example:

access group belongs is defined with the dialer-list

 

command. Acceptable values are within the range from

 

Router(config-if)# dialer-group 1

 

1 to 10.

 

 

Step 9

 

 

async mode interactive

Configures interactive mode on the asynchronous interface.

 

Example:

 

 

Router(config-if)# async mode interactive

 

Step 10

 

 

peer default ip address pool poolname

Assigns dial-in clients IP addresses from an address pool.

 

 

To create an IP address pool, use the ip local pool global

 

Example:

configuration command.

 

 

 

Router(config-if)# peer default ip address pool

 

 

pool123

 

Step 11

 

 

exit

Exits interface configuration collection mode.

 

Example:

 

 

Router(config-if)# exit

 

 

 

 

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Contents Contents Platform Memory Requirements Remote Router Management and Out-of-Band Access Asynchronous Dial-on-Demand Routing and Dial-BackupLow-Density Analog RAS Access Configuring the Asynchronous Interface Command or Action PurposeExample Command or Action Purpose Configuring the Country Code ExamplesShow modemcap name command Country Code Table Country CodeConfiguring the Line on the Analog Modem WIC Upgrading the Modem Firmware Enters information needed for the modem firmware Verifying the Modem Firmware Upgrade Debugging Call Connect Modem 0/3/0Examples Debugging Call Disconnect Debug modem command shows the state of the TTY lines Example Configuring for Asynchronous Dial Backup Example Standards Additional ReferencesRelated Documents Standards TitleRFCs Command ReferenceMIBs Technical AssistanceUpgrade modem firmware Defaults Command Modes Command History Usage GuidelinesReleaseModification Command Description ExamplesGlossary

WIC-2AM-V2, WIC-1AM-V2 specifications

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The WIC-1AM-V2 is a single-port asynchronous serial interface card, while the WIC-2AM-V2 offers two ports. Both cards are designed to support asynchronous serial connections and are commonly used for connecting devices like point-of-sale systems, industrial equipment, and other legacy systems that require serial communications. One of the key characteristics of these interface cards is their ability to integrate seamlessly into existing Cisco routing platforms, thus enhancing the flexibility and scalability of the network.

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