User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Cisco Connected Grid 3G Module Installation and Configuration Guide
- Kit Contents
- Features
- Hardware Overview
- Front Panel
- Ports and LEDs
- Supported Cisco Antennas
- Supported Cisco Cables
- 3G Module Models
- Interfaces
- Radio Frequency Interface
- Environmental Specifications
- Power Specifications
- Modem
- GSM Module SIM Interface
- Voltage Monitoring State Machine
- Temperature Monitoring State Machine
- Data Rates
- USB Interface
- Memory Specifications
- Module Power States
- Installing and Removing the SIM Card (GSM Module)
- Installing and Removing the 3G Module
- Regulatory and Compliance Information
- Software Overview
- Configuring the Module
- Configuration Example
- Additional References
- Technical Assistance
- Troubleshooting and Diagnostics
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Cisco Connected Grid 3G Module Installation and Configuration Guide
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Troubleshooting and Diagnostics
Modem Firmware Built = 04/15/11
Modem Hardware Version = 1.0
International Mobile Subscriber Identity (IMSI) = 0123456063
International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) = 353567040032469
<-- Unique identifier for module
Factory Serial Number (FSN) = CC3291006141001
Modem status = Online
Current Modem Temperature = 33 deg C
Current Temperature State = Normal
GSM Module Sample Output
The sample output below shows the ESN number:
Router# show cellular 3/1 all
Hardware Information
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Modem Firmware Version = p2813301
Modem Firmware Built = 06-24-10
Modem Hardware Version = MC5728V Rev 1.0
International Mobile Subscriber Identity (IMSI) = 4082280032
Electronic Serial Number (ESN) = 60D22706
<-- Unique identifier for module
Modem status = Online
Current Modem Temperature = 31 deg C
Current Temperature State = Normal
Converting Hexadecimal ESN to Decimal Notation
If your network provider requests the 11-digit decimal equivalent of your Electronic Serial Number
(ESN), you must retrieve your ESN, then convert it to decimal notation. See also, Retrieving the
Electronic Serial Number, page 41.
To convert the ESN number from hexadecimal notation to decimal notation:
Step 1 Start with the 8-digit HEX ESN # obtained from the label or using CLI, for example 0x603C9854. This
number consists of two parts:
• 0x60—Serial number
• 3C9854—Manufacturer’s code
Step 2 Convert manufacturer’s code to decimal as shown:
Hexadecimal 0x60 equals decimal 96.
If the decimal value is two digits only, prepend it with a zero to expand it to three digits.
Manufacturer’s code is thus 096.
Step 3 Convert the serial number to decimal, as shown in the example below:
Hexadecimal 0x3C9854 equals decimal 3971156.
If decimal value is less than 8 digits, add enough zeros to make it into an 8 digit number.
Serial number is thus 03971156.
Step 4 To obtain complete 11-digit decimal ESN notation, combine manufacturer code and serial number:
Manufacturer code: 096










