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Second-handed WIC-1ENET

haa33110
Level 1
Level 1

Hi, all!

I got a second-handed WIC-1ENET card for my Cisco 1700. But the card doesn't run. No LED on the card lights when the system boot up. And any ethernet interface has not shown when I enter "show run" command. Why?

How much physical memory does Cisco 1700 with 1 WIC-1ENET need?

Thanks.

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scottmac
Level 10
Level 10

What version of IOS are you running on your 1700?

Check the compatibility matrix on the main Cisco site to see if your version supports the Ethernet WIC.

How sure are you that the WIC is good? Can its operation be verified in another router?

I believe that some of the older 1700s cannot support an additional Ethernet (only the WAN + one ethernet/fast ethernet).

Good Luck

Scott

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Hi

Whats the exact router model you are having over ther? I have run WIC-1ENET on a Cisco 1751 router withtout any probs.

You can also check out the ios compatibility to the Card in your router.

Do refer the below link for finding out the required ios.

http://tools.cisco.com/Support/Fusion/FusionHome.do

regds

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scottmac
Level 10
Level 10

What version of IOS are you running on your 1700?

Check the compatibility matrix on the main Cisco site to see if your version supports the Ethernet WIC.

How sure are you that the WIC is good? Can its operation be verified in another router?

I believe that some of the older 1700s cannot support an additional Ethernet (only the WAN + one ethernet/fast ethernet).

Good Luck

Scott

Hi

Whats the exact router model you are having over ther? I have run WIC-1ENET on a Cisco 1751 router withtout any probs.

You can also check out the ios compatibility to the Card in your router.

Do refer the below link for finding out the required ios.

http://tools.cisco.com/Support/Fusion/FusionHome.do

regds

Thanks for your advice, brother.

My routers and switches are all second-handed so that I cannot access your recommended site.

So I used the Solution Finder for Modular Routers.

I upgraded the IOS.

(output omitted)

Verifying checksum... OK (0x9C8A)

4284648 bytes copied in 56.400 secs (76511 bytes/sec)

Router#sh run

Building configuration...

Current configuration : 378 bytes

!

version 12.2

service timestamps debug uptime

service timestamps log uptime

no service password-encryption

!

hostname Router

!

!

ip subnet-zero

!

!

!

!

!

interface Ethernet0

no ip address

shutdown

half-duplex

!

interface FastEthernet0

Router#

(`・ω・?)

Thanks for your advice, Scotty.

This made me cry below.

(?・ω・`)#sh diag

Slot 0:

C1720 1FE Mainboard Port adapter, 1 port

Port adapter is analyzed

Port adapter insertion time unknown

EEPROM contents at hardware discovery:

Hardware Revision : 6.1

PCB Serial Number : JAD0610018A

Part Number : 73-3201-06

Board Revision : A0

Fab Version : 04

EEPROM format version 4

EEPROM contents (hex):

0x00: 04 FF 40 00 B2 41 06 01 C1 8B 4A 41 44 30 36 31

0x10: 30 30 31 38 41 82 49 0C 81 06 42 41 30 02 04 FF

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

0x40: FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF

0x50: FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF

0x60: FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF

0x70: FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF

WIC Slot 0:

Unknown

Hardware revision 64.0 Board revision G0

Serial number 0960561920 Part number 130-18710-165

Test history 0x03 RMA number 66-65-48

Connector type PCI

EEPROM format version 4

EEPROM contents (hex):

0x20: 04 FF 40 00 39 41 03 00 82 49 16 A5 03 42 41 30

0x30: 80 00 00 00 00 02 02 C1 8B 56 4D 53 30 35 35 30

I will search the minimum IOS version.

haa33110
Level 1
Level 1

Thanks to all!

See you again.

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