Hi
Check the release notes for the IOS version you are using, I'll bet that the
NM you are using is not supported in that version.
HTH
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John Hardman, CCNP MCSE+I
""Steve Carson"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> To all,
>
> I am in need of some help. I have a 3640 router that is new. We got a 4
> port ethernet module for it and a Network module that holds 2 WAN
> interfaces. Put the ethernet module in and the IOS sees it and everything
> is fine. Put the 2-port serial module in and nothing happens. Thought
> module was bad so got a replacement today. Inserted the 2 WAN cards in
the
> new module and placed in router. Still nothing, does not see the WAN
cards.
> So then i placed the ethernet module in the same slot the WAN module was
> in to make sure that slot works and it does. So then I took the 2 WAN
cards
> out of the module and put them in 2 spare 2600's we have to make sure that
> they work, and they do. So this leaves me with this question. Is there
> something that I must do to get the 3640 to recognize this Network Module
> with the 2 WAN cards in it or by some strange luck did I just get 2 bad
> Network Modules and should try and order a 3rd new one.
>
>
> Thanks for your help
>
> Steve
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