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1 Overview .....................................................................................................................................................1-1 Introduction .............................................................................................................................................1-1 Physical Description of the AR 19-0X_1X Series Routers......................................................................1-1 Hardware Specifications..................................................................................................................1-1 AR 19-03 Router..............................................................................................................................1-3 AR 19-05 Router..............................................................................................................................1-4 AR 19-10 Router..............................................................................................................................1-6 AR 19-13 Router..............................................................................................................................1-8 AR 19-15 Router............................................................................................................................1-10 Generic Modules ...................................................................................................................................1-12 SICs and DSICs ............................................................................................................................1-13
1 Overview
Overview
Introduction
The AR 19-0X_1X series routers are multifunctional access routers which are oriented to small and medium business (SMB), enterprise branches, and home offices, and are designed to serve high-quality orderwire and commercial networks. High-quality orderwire and commercial networks need to satisfy the requirements for broadband access, wireless access, voice access, VPN, and QoS. In addition, the network devices require high performance, stability, security, and manageability. AR 19-1X series routers are cost effective. They provide different integrated communication interfaces for different communication links and also provide an SIC/DSIC slot for expansion. The AR 19-1X series routers include AR 19-03, AR 19-05, AR 19-10, AR 19-13, and AR 19-15. All of them can be placed on a tabletop, or installed on a wall or in 19-inch standard cabinet. The following sections will give you more details about these four models.
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Internal
1 Overview
Item Processor
Boot ROM
Memory Flash Physical dimensions (H W D) (excluding feet and mounting brackets) Weight AC input Maximum power consumption Operating temperature Relative humidity (non-condensing)
44.2 300 240 mm (1.74 11.81 9.45 in.) 3 kg (6.6 lb.) Rated voltage range: 100 VAC to 240 VAC, 50 Hz or 60 Hz 25 W 0C to 40C (32F to 104F) 5% to 90%
The console port and AUX port of AR 19-0X_1X series routers share one RJ-45 interface. Two SIC slots can form one DSIC slot. AR 19-13 and AR 19-15 can implement voice data processing without any VCPM card. If you need voice support, insert a VPM card into the VPM slot on the main control board, and then install a SIC-1VE1 on the router. Only AR 19-13 and 19-15 can support SIC-1VE1. AR 19-10, AR 19-13, and AR 19-15 all include two sub-models. One sub-model supports WLAN and the other does not. You can purchase the appropriate sub-model as required. The Boot ROM stores the Bootstrap for booting the router. The memory stores the communication data between the system and the CPU during the system operation. The flash memory stores the BootWare, the software system and the configuration file of the router. Do not unplug the USB device during USB data transmission; otherwise, data loss or even hardware failures may occur. The wireless module can not be purchased separately.
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1 Overview
AR 19-03 Router
Appearance
1) Front panel
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(2)
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Rear panel
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1 Overview
Panel LEDs
Figure 1-1 and Figure 1-2 respectively describe the LEDs on the front and rear panels of the Quidway AR 19-03 router. Table 1-2 Front panel LEDs of the Quidway AR 19-03 router LED PWR ON: The router is powered on. OFF: The router is powered off. Green and fast blinking: The system is booting. SYS Green and slow blinking: The system is operating normally. Yellow and fast blinking: The system is faulty. OFF: The system operation is abnormal. OFF: No link is present. ETH ON: A link is present. Blinking: Data is being transmitted or received. When Boot ROM is booting: Blinking: The basic Boot ROM is booting. ON: The extended Boot ROM is booting. WLAN When the router is running: Slow blinking: The system is operating normally. Fast blinking: There is heavy traffic. OFF: The system operation is normal. Description
Table 1-3 Rear panel LEDs of the Quidway AR 19-03 router LED LINK OFF: No link is present. ON: A link is present. OFF: No data is being transmitted or received. Blinking: Data is being transmitted or received. Description
ACT
AR 19-05 Router
Appearance
1) Front panel
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1 Overview
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
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Rear panel
(1) Grounding terminal (3) ADSL LED (5) Layer 2 Ethernet interface 4 (7) Layer 2 Ethernet interface 2 (9) Layer 3 Ethernet interface 0 (ETH0)
(2) Console port/Auxiliary port (CON/AUX) (4) ADSL interface (6) Layer 2 Ethernet interface 3 (8) Layer 2 Ethernet interface 1
Panel LEDs
Figure 1-3 and Figure 1-4 respectively describe the LEDs on the front and rear panels of the Quidway AR 19-05 router.
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1 Overview
Table 1-4 Front panel LEDs of the Quidway AR 19-05 router LED PWR ON: The router is powered on. OFF: The router is powered off. Green and fast blinking: The system is booting. SYS Green and slow blinking: The system is operating normally. Yellow and fast blinking: The system is faulty. OFF: The system operation is abnormal. OFF: No link is present. ETH ON: A link is present. Blinking: Data is being transmitted or received. When Boot ROM is booting: Blinking: The basic Boot ROM is booting. ON: The extended Boot ROM is booting. WLAN When the router is running: Slow blinking: The system is operating normally. Fast blinking: There is heavy traffic. OFF: The system operation is normal. Description
Table 1-5 Rear panel LEDs of the Quidway AR 19-05 router LED LINK OFF: No link is present. ON: A link is present. OFF: No data is being transmitted or received. Blinking: Data is being transmitted or received. Description
ACT
AR 19-10 Router
Appearance
1) Front panel
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1 Overview
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
2)
Rear panel
(1)
(2)
(8)
(3)
(1) Grounding terminal (3) Layer 3 Ethernet interface 0 (ETH0) (5) Layer 2 Ethernet interface 2 (7) Layer 2 Ethernet interface 4
(2) Console/Auxiliary interface (CON/AUX) (4) Layer 2 Ethernet interface 1 (6) Layer 2 Ethernet interface 3 (8) SIC/DSIC slot
Panel LEDs
Figure 1-5 and Figure 1-6 respectively describe the LEDs on the front and rear panels of the AR 19-10 router.
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1 Overview
Table 1-6 Front panel LEDs of the AR 19-10 router LED PWR Description ON: The router is powered on. OFF: The router is powered off. Green and fast blinking: The system is booting. Green and slow blinking: The system is operating normally. Yellow and fast blinking: The system is faulty. OFF: The system operation is abnormal. OFF: No link is present. ON: A link is present. Blinking: Data is being transmitted or received. When Boot ROM is booting: Blinking: The basic Boot ROM is booting. ON: The extended Boot ROM is booting. WLAN When the router is running: Slow blinking: The system is operating normally. Fast blinking: There is heavy traffic. OFF: The system operation is normal.
SYS
ETH
Table 1-7 Rear panel LEDs of the AR 19-10 router LED LINK ACT OFF: No link is present. ON: A link is present. OFF: No data is being transmitted or received. Blinking: Data is being transmitted or received. Description
AR 19-13 Router
Appearance
1) Front panel
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1 Overview
(10)
(11)
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(1) Power LED (PWR) (3) B1 LED (5) Ethernet LED (ETH) (7) B2 LED (9) RESET button (11) Power socket
(2) ACT LED of BRI interface (4) System LED (SYS) (6) Wireless LED (WLAN) (8) USB interface (10) Power switch
2)
Rear panel
(1)
(2)
(9) (10)
(11)
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1 Overview
Panel LEDs
Table 1-7 and Figure 1-8 respectively describe the LEDs on the front and rear panels of the AR 19-13 router. Table 1-8 Front panel LEDs of the AR 19-13 router LED PWR ON: The router is powered on. OFF: The router is powered off. Green and fast blinking: The system is booting. SYS Green and slow blinking: The system is operating normally. Yellow and fast blinking: The system is faulty. OFF: The system operation is abnormal. OFF: No link is present. ETH ON: A link is present. Blinking: Data is being transmitted or received. When Boot ROM is booting: Blinking: The basic Boot ROM is booting. ON: The extended Boot ROM is booting. WLAN When the router is running: Slow blinking: The system is operating normally. Fast blinking: There is heavy traffic. OFF: The system operation is abnormal. ACT ON: The BRI interface is in the active state. OFF: The BRI interface is in the inactive state. ON: Data is being transmitted or received on B1 channel. OFF: Data is being transmitted or received on B1 channel. ON: Data is being transmitted or received on B2 channel. OFF: No data is being transmitted or received on B2 channel. Description
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Table 1-9 Rear panel LEDs of the AR 19-13 router LED LINK OFF: No link is present. ON: A link is present. OFF: No data is being transmitted or received. Blinking: Data is being transmitted or received. Description
ACT
AR 19-15 Router
Appearance
1)
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Front panel
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1 Overview
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4) (5)
2)
Rear panel
(1) Grounding terminal (3) BRI S/T interface (5) Layer 2 Ethernet interface 1 (7) Layer 2 Ethernet interface 3 (9) ADSL LED (11) SIC/DSIC slot
(2) Console/Auxiliary interface (CON/AUX) (4) Layer 3 Ethernet interface 0 (ETH0) (6) Layer 2 Ethernet interface 2 (8) Layer 2 Ethernet interface 4 (10) ADSL interface
Panel LEDs
Figure 1-9 and Figure 1-10 respectively describe the LEDs on the front and rear panels of the AR 19-15 router.
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1 Overview
Table 1-10 Front panel LEDs of the AR 19-15 router LED PWR ON: The router is powered on. OFF: The router is powered off. Green and fast blinking: The system is booting. Green and slow blinking: The system is operating normally. Yellow and fast blinking means the system is malfunctioning. OFF: The system operation is abnormal. OFF: No link is present. ON: A link is present. Blinking: Data is being transmitted or received. When Boot ROM is booting: Blinking: The basic Boot ROM is booting. ON: The extended Boot ROM is booting. WLAN When the router is operating: Slow blinking: The system is operating normally. Fast blinking: There is heavy traffic. OFF: The system operation is abnormal. ACT B1 B2 ON: The BRI interface is in the active state. OFF: The BRI interface is in the inactive state. ON: Data is being transmitted or received on B1 channel. OFF: No data is being transmitted or received on B1 channel. ON: Data is being transmitted or received on B2 channel. OFF: No data is being transmitted or received on B2 channel. Description
SYS
ETH
Table 1-11 Rear panel LEDs of the AR 19-15 router LED LINK ACT OFF: No link is present. ON: A link is present. OFF: No data is being transmitted or received. Blinking: Data is being transmitted or received. Description
Generic Modules
The generic modules provided for the AR 19-0X_1X series routers include SICs. For detailed information about interface cards, refer to AR Series Routers Interface Card and Interface Module Manual. For the types of interface modules that each model of the AR 19-0X_1X series routers can accommodate, refer to Appendix A Interface Card and Interface Module Purchase Guide in the AR Series Routers Interface Card and Interface Module Manual.
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