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Foundry AR-Series Rack-Mounted
Router Installation Guide
2100 Gold Street
P.O. Box 649100
San Jose, CA 95164-9100
Tel 408.586.1700
Fax 408.586.1900
June 2004

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  • Page 1 Foundry AR-Series Rack-Mounted Router Installation Guide 2100 Gold Street P.O. Box 649100 San Jose, CA 95164-9100 Tel 408.586.1700 Fax 408.586.1900 June 2004...
  • Page 2 You are not permitted to use these Marks without the prior written consent of Foundry or such appropriate third party. Foundry Networks, BigIron, FastIron, IronView, JetCore, NetIron, ServerIron, TurboIron, IronWare, EdgeIron, IronPoint, AccessIron, the Iron family of marks and the Foundry Logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Foundry Networks, Inc.
  • Page 3 ........................2-3 ERIES YSTEMS AR3201-T-CL ........................2-3 OUNDRY AR3202-T-CL ........................2-4 OUNDRY ........................2-5 ANEL OMPONENTS AR1216 AR320 -T-CH S ...................2-6 ERIES YSTEMS AR1216-T ...........................2-6 OUNDRY AR1216-E ..........................2-7 OUNDRY ..............................2-8 ANEL ........................2-8 ANEL OMPONENTS AR3201-T-CH ........................2-9 OUNDRY June 2004 © 2004 Foundry Networks, Inc.
  • Page 4 Foundry AR-Series Rack-Mounted Router Installation Guide AR3202-T-CH ........................2-10 OUNDRY ........................2-11 ANEL OMPONENTS HAPTER ..................... 3-1 NSTALLATION .............................3-1 REPARATION .............................3-1 NVIRONMENT ............................3-2 AFETY ........................3-2 OWER EQUIREMENTS ........................3-2 ETWORK ONNECTION ..........................3-3 QUIPMENT ........................3-3 OOLS AND ATERIALS ..........................3-3 NPACKING THE YSTEM ..........................3-4 OUNTING THE YSTEM ..........................3-4...
  • Page 5 ABLE INOUTS ..............................A-11 PPENDIX LED S ....................B-1 TATES PPENDIX ....................C-1 AINTENANCE AC F ..............................C-1 ......................C-2 ERVICING THE OOLING YSTEM ............................C-2 ILTER ..............................C-3 PPENDIX .....................D-1 CCESSORIES ............................D-1 CCESSORIES June 2004 © 2004 Foundry Networks, Inc.
  • Page 6 Foundry AR-Series Rack-Mounted Router Installation Guide PPENDIX ..............E-1 OMPLIANCE AND TANDARDS ............................. E-1 OMPLIANCE FCC C ..........................E-2 ONFORMANCE FCC P 15 ............................. E-2 FCC P 68 ............................. E-2 ........................... E-3 NCIDENCE OF ....................E-3 IGHTS OF THE ELEPHONE OMPANY ............................
  • Page 7: C Hapter

    WARNING: A warning calls your attention to a possible hazard that can cause injury or death. CAUTION: A caution calls your attention to a possible hazard that can damage equipment. June 2004 © 2004 Foundry Networks, Inc. 1 - 1...
  • Page 8: R Elated P Ublications

    . This guide provides examples of AccessIron configurations • Foundry AR-Series Router Command Reference Guide This guide explains the syntax and application of AR-series router CLI commands. • Foundry AR-Series Router User Guide This guide explains the AccessIron router features.
  • Page 9 Layer-3 mode (router and NAT) Policy-based NAT/PAT Policy-based filters URL and application content filtering Time and rate limiting Denial of Service protection Network attack detection Application Level Gateway support Packet-level logging and syslog support June 2004 © 2004 Foundry Networks, Inc. 1 - 3...
  • Page 10 Foundry AR-Series Rack-Mounted Router Installation Guide Table 1.1: Feature Supported in AccessIron Devices (Continued) Category Feature AR1202 AR3201-T-CL AR3201-T-CH AR1204 AR3202-T-CL AR3202-T-CH AR1208 AR1216 ACLs DHCP TFTP RADIUS TACACS+ SSH v2 GRE Tunneling IPSec VPN with integrated IKE Site-to-site VPN...
  • Page 11: Web Access

    AR3202-T-CH AR1208 AR1216 Timed Access List How to Get Help Foundry Networks technical support will ensure that the fast and easy access that you have come to expect from your Foundry Networks products will be maintained. Web Access • http://www.foundrynetworks.com...
  • Page 12 Foundry AR-Series Rack-Mounted Router Installation Guide 1 - 6 © 2004 Foundry Networks, Inc. June 2004...
  • Page 13: C Hapter

    Ethernet 1 Console Unit 1400 ESD Gnd Mon. Summary Status Link Link Power Monitor Port T1 Status LEDs Console Port T1 Ports (8) Ground 10/100 Base-T WAN Status LED Ethernet Ports June 2004 © 2004 Foundry Networks, Inc. 2 - 1...
  • Page 14: F Oundry Ar1208-E

    Foundry AR-Series Rack-Mounted Router Installation Guide Table 2.1: AR1208-T Connectors Connector Description Monitor Port One RJ-48C connector T1 Ports Eight RJ-48C connectors Ethernet Ports One RJ-45 connector per port Console Port DB-9 female connector Use this port to set up a connection between a VT-100 (or equivalent) terminal (or modem) and the AR1208 system.
  • Page 15: Back Panel

    AR320x-T-CL series systems can operate on single or dual DC power. Foundry AR3201-T-CL The front panel on these systems provides connections for one clear channel T3 port, two Ethernet ports, and one console port. June 2004 © 2004 Foundry Networks, Inc. 2 - 3...
  • Page 16 Foundry AR-Series Rack-Mounted Router Installation Guide Figure 2.4 AR3201-T-CL System Front Panel LAN Status LEDs Clear Channel T3 Port Summary and Power LEDs 4100 Clear Channel T3 Ethernet 0 Ethernet 1 Console Unit ESD Gnd Test Yellow Summary Status Error...
  • Page 17 Ethernet Ports One RJ-45 connector per port T3 Ports Two BNC connectors Back-Panel Components The back-panel components for the AR320x-T-CL series systems (with AC power) are shown in the following figure. June 2004 © 2004 Foundry Networks, Inc. 2 - 5...
  • Page 18 Foundry AR-Series Rack-Mounted Router Installation Guide Figure 2.6 AR320x-T-CL Series System Back Panel Removable AC Fuse Module Dial-Out Modem AC Power Power Port (AR3201-T- Receptacle Switch CL and AR3202-T- Summary LED CAUTION: TO PROTECT 100-240V , 2.5A, 50-60Hz AGAINST RISK OF FIRE,...
  • Page 19 The AR1216-E front panel provides connections for two monitor ports, 16 E1 ports, two 10/100 Base-T Ethernet ports, and one console port. The AR1216-E can operate on AC, single DC, or dual DC power. June 2004 © 2004 Foundry Networks, Inc. 2 - 7...
  • Page 20 Foundry AR-Series Rack-Mounted Router Installation Guide Figure 2.8 AR1216-E System Front Panel LAN Status LEDs WAN Status LED Summary and E1 Status LEDs Power LEDs 6200E Octal E1 Octal E1 Link Status Ethernet 0 Ethernet 1 Console Unit ESD Gnd Mon.
  • Page 21 Dials out to a predetermined phone number when an SNMP trap occurs. Foundry AR3201-T-CH The front panel on these systems provides connections for one CT3 port, one monitor port, two 10/100 Base-T Ethernet ports, and one console port. June 2004 © 2004 Foundry Networks, Inc. 2 - 9...
  • Page 22 Foundry AR-Series Rack-Mounted Router Installation Guide Figure 2.10 AR3201-T-CH System Front Panel LAN Status LEDs Summary and Power T1 Status LEDs LEDs CT3 Status LEDs 6300 Channelized T3 Link Status Ethernet 0 Ethernet 1 Console Unit ESD Gnd Mon. Test...
  • Page 23 Removable module containing the AC line fuse Module See “AC Fuse” on page C-1 for more information. Chassis Ground Chassis ground stud ESD Ground Banana plug connector for electrostatic discharge wrist strap June 2004 © 2004 Foundry Networks, Inc. 2 - 11...
  • Page 24 Foundry AR-Series Rack-Mounted Router Installation Guide Table 2.12: AR320x-T-CH Series System Back-Panel Components(Continued) Component Description Dial-Out Port Dials out to a predetermined phone number when an SNMP trap (AR3201-T-CH and occurs. AR3202-T-CH only) The dial-out port on the back panel of the AR3202-T-CH is used to notify the network administrator or other designated person about captured system traps.
  • Page 25: C Hapter

    Figure 3.1 on page 3-2 shows a top view of the path of cooling air through the chassis. Clearance must be maintained near the air intake and exhaust vents to prevent over-temperature conditions, which could result in system failure or performance degradation. June 2004 © 2004 Foundry Networks, Inc. 3 - 1...
  • Page 26: P Ower R Equirements

    Foundry AR-Series Rack-Mounted Router Installation Guide Figure 3.1 Chassis Air Flow See Appendix A for further information about environmental requirements. Site Safety Practice these techniques to prevent accidents or injury at the installation site. • Make sure that the site is safe from hazards such as damp or wet floors, improper or missing circuit breakers, poor grounds, etc.
  • Page 27: T Ools And M Aterials

    Check the packing slip and contents of the shipping carton to ensure that you have received the following: • Foundry system • AC power cord (only for systems with AC power) • Console cable June 2004 © 2004 Foundry Networks, Inc. 3 - 3...
  • Page 28: Rack Mount

    Foundry AR-Series Rack-Mounted Router Installation Guide • One male DB-9 to RJ-45 cable adapter • One female DB-9 to RJ-45 cable adapter • One male DB-25 to RJ-45 cable adapter • Rack-mount package, including: • Two 48.26 cm (19 inch) rack brackets •...
  • Page 29 Lift the Foundry system assembly into the rack and align the bracket holes with the desired holes on the rack. CAUTION: Practice good safety habits. Use two people to rackmount the system. Attach the Foundry system to the rack according to the instructions provided by the rack manufacturer. June 2004 © 2004 Foundry Networks, Inc. 3 - 5...
  • Page 30: System Power

    Foundry AR-Series Rack-Mounted Router Installation Guide Figure 3.3 Rackmounting the System Lin k Sta Eth ern et 0 Eth ern et 1 Con sole Uni t 63 00 Link Summ ary ESD Gnd Link Powe r System Power These systems accept external power from single AC, dual AC, single DC, or dual DC sources.
  • Page 31 To connect dual AC power: Before proceeding, inspect the contents of the kit. The kit includes the following: • Two AC/DC power supplies • Two hook and loop (Velcro) adhesive mounting pads June 2004 © 2004 Foundry Networks, Inc. 3 - 7...
  • Page 32 Foundry AR-Series Rack-Mounted Router Installation Guide • Two Velcro straps for securing coiled cables • Two AC power cords If this is a new system installation, first mount the system in an equipment rack. Follow the procedures outlined previously in this installation guide.
  • Page 33: Connecting To The Network

    AWG (minimum) Category 5 STP cable with RJ-48C connectors to connect to this interface. NOTE: To maintain agency approval, use only a properly constructed, shielded cable. To connect to a T1 interface: June 2004 © 2004 Foundry Networks, Inc. 3 - 9...
  • Page 34 Foundry AR-Series Rack-Mounted Router Installation Guide Insert the RJ-48C connectors on one end of the cables in the ports on the service provider’s terminal block. Insert the RJ-48C connectors on the other ends of the cables in the T1 ports on the front panel of the Foundry system.
  • Page 35: Operator Interface

    Connecting a Local Console Foundry System Female Modular Adapter Console Port (DCE) Terminal or Workstation (DTE) RJ-45 Console Cable Male Modular Adapter The next step is to connect the network cables. June 2004 © 2004 Foundry Networks, Inc. 3 - 11...
  • Page 36: Remote Access

    Foundry AR-Series Rack-Mounted Router Installation Guide Remote Access The Foundry system and a terminal can be connected to modems and phone lines for remote access. (Use a null- modem cable at the Foundry system to establish a modem connection.) This configuration allows you to dial into the system from a remote location.
  • Page 37: Connecting A Modem

    Ring Indication Hayes Compatible Modem Configuration Send the following initialization string to the modem: • AT S0=1 &C0 &D0 &S0 S37=9 &K4 Q1 V0 &W Z Cycle the modem power switch. June 2004 © 2004 Foundry Networks, Inc. 3 - 13...
  • Page 38 Foundry AR-Series Rack-Mounted Router Installation Guide Command Meaning Starts a command string. Each new string must start wit “AT.” S0=1 Determines the answer ring number. In this case the modem will answer on the first ring. &C0 Data Carrier Detect (DCD) is always asserted.
  • Page 39: C Hapter

    NOTE: For Telnet access, after three failed login attempts, the Telnet session terminates. You must reconnect to attempt another login. If you are accessing the Foundry system using the console port, there are no limits. The following figure shows the login sequence and related prompts. June 2004 © 2004 Foundry Networks, Inc. 4 - 1...
  • Page 40: C Onfiguration T Ips

    Foundry AR-Series Rack-Mounted Router Installation Guide Figure 4.1 Initial CLI Prompt login: username password: username logged in on Fri May 7 05:28:01 2004 from console Foundry CLI Initial CLI Prompt company-model# NOTE The default host name is Foundry-model number, e.g., Foundry#.
  • Page 41: A Dministrator A Ccount

    (CLI) prompt name. To configure the host name: Access the terminal configuration mode: Foundry# configure term Type hostname, and then type a new host name. Press Return. example: Foundry/configure# hostname Fremont June 2004 © 2004 Foundry Networks, Inc. 4 - 3...
  • Page 42 Foundry AR-Series Rack-Mounted Router Installation Guide In the above example, the new host name for the system is Fremont. The CLI prompt changes to Fremont, accordingly. example: Fremont/configure# Date and Time Date and time is set using the configure date command. You must specify the offset direction, hours, and minutes before entering the exact date and time.
  • Page 43: D Efault C Onfiguration

    (negotiates 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps) address uses the current address stored in non-volatile memory duplex auto (negotiates half-duplex or full-duplex) Table 4.2: IP Routing Defaults Parameter Default disabled IP routing June 2004 © 2004 Foundry Networks, Inc. 4 - 5...
  • Page 44 Foundry AR-Series Rack-Mounted Router Installation Guide Table 4.2: IP Routing Defaults Parameter Default IP multiplexing enabled 1, 2 IP routing and IP multiplexing are mutually exclusive of each other. Only one can be enabled at a time. Table 4.3: Short Cable b3zs Defaults...
  • Page 45 Parameter Default clock rate 52 Mbps tx_clock_source normal_terminal rx_clock_source normal_terminal control_signal process mode data_mode normal Table 4.8: Defaults for 8 Mbps Parameter Default clock rate 8 Mbps data_mode normal flow_control June 2004 © 2004 Foundry Networks, Inc. 4 - 7...
  • Page 46: Ic R Ecovery

    Foundry AR-Series Rack-Mounted Router Installation Guide Table 4.8: Defaults for 8 Mbps Parameter Default mode clock_source line Boot Process The Foundry operating system consists of two software files, R#####.Z and C#####.Z. The R#####.Z file contains Layer 2, Layer 3, CLI, and SNMP software for the motherboard processor. The C#####.Z file contains Layer 1 software for the interface card(s).
  • Page 47: Upgrading System Software

    “yes”). However, if power fails or there are network problems during the file download, the system may not be able to boot from flash because the file may be incomplete or corrupt. If this occurs, you can boot using FTP. June 2004 © 2004 Foundry Networks, Inc. 4 - 9...
  • Page 48 Foundry AR-Series Rack-Mounted Router Installation Guide Booting From a Network TFTP Server In the rare and unlikely situation where a software version upgrade fails, a network boot may be performed as described in the following procedure. Assume that the new R08000.Z download failed when the following command was issued: Router# file download 192.168.10.1 tftpdir/8.0/R08000.Z...
  • Page 49 The following text is output to the terminal: ftp password [pw] [blank = use rsh] : wind 17. Set the flags. Type 0x8a. Press the Enter key. The following text is output to the terminal: June 2004 © 2004 Foundry Networks, Inc. 4 - 11...
  • Page 50 Foundry AR-Series Rack-Mounted Router Installation Guide flags [f] : Ox8a Set the target name. Press the Enter key. The following text is output to the terminal: target name [tn] :AR1208 The name that you use to configure the Foundry router will become the system prompt.
  • Page 51 10.10.1.1 rel_233/C#####.bin C#####.bin • Next, copying the interface card files to interface card 1 and/or 2: file/downloadIC 1 C#####.Z C#####.Z file/downloacIC 2 C#####.Z C#####.Z file/downloadIC 1 C#####.bin C#####.bin file/downloadIC 2 C#####.bin C#####.bin June 2004 © 2004 Foundry Networks, Inc. 4 - 13...
  • Page 52 Foundry AR-Series Rack-Mounted Router Installation Guide Foundry systems vary with regard to which interface cards are upgradable. Refer to Figure 4.2 on page 4-8 for more information. One final step involves moving the .bin images to the downloadable boot area: file/cpBootNCM B#####.bin...
  • Page 53: C Hapter 5 T Roubleshooting

    • show module configuration e1 Use this command to view the current configuration of the selected E1 WAN link, along with its line status. • show module configuration t1 June 2004 © 2004 Foundry Networks, Inc. 5 - 1...
  • Page 54: Wan Statistics

    Foundry AR-Series Rack-Mounted Router Installation Guide Use this command to view the current configuration of the selected T1 WAN link, along with its line status. • show module configuration ussi 1 Use this command to show the USSI port configuration.
  • Page 55 To perform line and payload loopbacks at either end, use the appropriate command. The following loopback commands are available: • test t1 loopback • test t3 loopback • test ct3 loopback June 2004 © 2004 Foundry Networks, Inc. 5 - 3...
  • Page 56 Foundry AR-Series Rack-Mounted Router Installation Guide BERT Test This command is used to initiate a bit error rate test. The following BERT tests commands are available to test specific T1 links or a Clear Channel T3. • test t1 bert •...
  • Page 57: D Iagnostics T Ips

    Make sure the terminal or modem is powered up and configured for 9600 bps, 8 bits, 1-stop bit, no parity, and XON/ XOFF flow control. June 2004 © 2004 Foundry Networks, Inc. 5 - 5...
  • Page 58 Foundry AR-Series Rack-Mounted Router Installation Guide Table 5.3: Common Symptoms and Actions (Continued) Symptom Cause Action Summary LED is red, The environment Check the temperature at the system site. but all other LEDs is too hot or a high The system is designed to work with a indicate no errors.
  • Page 59 FR frame sizes Configure frame size on each end to the same comes up, but certain are configured value, typically 4096 or 4470 bytes. packet types or sizes differently. are dropped. June 2004 © 2004 Foundry Networks, Inc. 5 - 7...
  • Page 60 Foundry AR-Series Rack-Mounted Router Installation Guide Table 5.3: Common Symptoms and Actions (Continued) Symptom Cause Action System fails to boot, Connect your terminal to the Console port 1 R#####.Z file is and stops at [Foundry on the Foundry system. non-existent or Boot].
  • Page 61 Troubleshooting June 2004 © 2004 Foundry Networks, Inc. 5 - 9...
  • Page 62 Foundry AR-Series Rack-Mounted Router Installation Guide 5 - 10 © 2004 Foundry Networks, Inc. June 2004...
  • Page 63: Specifications

    – 40 to – 60 VDC (– 48 VDC nominal) Average power 40 watts consumption Table A.2: Specifications: Performance Monitoring Statistics Storage Statistics for the last 24 hours in 15-minute increments Statistics for 24-hour increments June 2004 © 2004 Foundry Networks, Inc. A - 1...
  • Page 64 Foundry AR-Series Rack-Mounted Router Installation Guide Table A.2: Specifications: Performance Monitoring Statistics Storage Reporting G.821 performance reports Alarm history Interface statistics Alarms LOS (loss of signal) LOF (loss of frame) RAI (remote alarm indication) AIS (alarm indication signal) Interface The following tables provide specifications for T1 WAN, CT3 WAN, HSSI WAN, V.35 WAN, Clear Channel T3 WAN, and Ethernet LAN interfaces.
  • Page 65 Table A.6: Specifications: HSSI Interface Specification Description Input signal 150 mV peak-to-peak minimum 1 V peak-to-peak maximum Output signal Electrically balanced with NRZ encoding Impedance Transmitter: 330 ohm Receiver: 110 ohm June 2004 © 2004 Foundry Networks, Inc. A - 3...
  • Page 66 Foundry AR-Series Rack-Mounted Router Installation Guide Table A.6: Specifications: HSSI Interface (Continued) Transmission rates 44.7 Mbps Connectors 50-position Molex Timing Looped or internal (selectable) Clock Variable Standards TIA/EIA-612 compliance TIA/EIA-613 Table A.7: Specifications: V.35 Interface Specification Description Input signal 150 mV peak-to-peak minimum 1.2 V peak-to-peak maximum...
  • Page 67: Cable Pinouts

    Terminal Pin data carrier <— detect transmit data —> receive data <— data terminal —> ready signal ground <—> data set ready <— request to send —> clear to send <— June 2004 © 2004 Foundry Networks, Inc. A - 5...
  • Page 68 Foundry AR-Series Rack-Mounted Router Installation Guide Table A.11: Pinouts: Ethernet Cable (RJ-45) Foundry Pin Signal Direction LAN Signal TxD+ —> TxD+ TxD– —> TxD– RxD+ <— RxD+ not used used not used used RxD– <— RxD– not used used not used used Table A.12: Pinouts: E1 Network Cable (RJ-48C to RJ-48C)
  • Page 69 <— transmit data request to send data carrier detect clear to send data carrier request to send detect clear to send data terminal —> data set ready ready June 2004 © 2004 Foundry Networks, Inc. A - 7...
  • Page 70 Foundry AR-Series Rack-Mounted Router Installation Guide Table A.15: Pinouts: Foundry Console to Null Modem Cable (DB-9 to DB-9) (Continued) data set ready <— data terminal ready Table A.16: Pinouts: Foundry Console to Null Modem Cable (DB-25 to DB-9) DCE Pin...
  • Page 71 —> ground <— available receive <— timing loopback C <— receive data <— test mode <— ground not used 14-18 39-43 ground not used 20-23 45-48 loopback B —> ground June 2004 © 2004 Foundry Networks, Inc. A - 9...
  • Page 72 Foundry AR-Series Rack-Mounted Router Installation Guide Table A.19: Pinouts: V.35 Connector (DTE) Signal Direction —> —> SCTE- —> SCTE+ —> SCT- <— SCT+ <— SCR- <— SCR+ <— <— <— RLSD <— <— <— —> —> —> ground ground ground...
  • Page 73 1 mode 0 ground TxC/NIL RxC_TxCE RxD/TxD ground Unreferenced pins are not connected. MIBs Foundry systems support standard and enterprise MIBs. The following tables provide information about supported MIBs. June 2004 © 2004 Foundry Networks, Inc. A - 11...
  • Page 74 Foundry AR-Series Rack-Mounted Router Installation Guide Table A.21: Standard MIBS Standard MIB Description RFC 1213 Standard MIB-II objects. The following groups or variables are not supported for this MIB: • • RFC 1315 MIB objects for Frame Relay DTE interfaces.
  • Page 75 Defines objects related to configuration and statistics for Frame Relay and MFR bundles. ghdlc.mib Defines objects related to configuration and statistics for generic HDLC bundles. hssi.mib Defines objects related to configuration and statistics for HSSI interfaces. June 2004 © 2004 Foundry Networks, Inc. A - 13...
  • Page 76 Defines objects related to QoS monitoring and configuration. smi.mib Defines the top-level object assignments for the Foundry Networks MIB tree. This MIB should be compiled before any other Foundry MIBs are compiled. This MIB does not contain any objects that can be used for management operations.
  • Page 77: Led States

    System is not receiving power. Table B.2: Transmission LEDs Color Description Status Yellow Loopback condition. Green Normal operation. Error condition. CA/TA (HSSI) Green CA or TA is present. CA or TA is not present. June 2004 © 2004 Foundry Networks, Inc. B - 1...
  • Page 78 Foundry AR-Series Rack-Mounted Router Installation Guide Table B.2: Transmission LEDs Color Description DTR/DTR (V.35) Green DTR/DSR is present. DTR/DSR is not present. ST (send timing) Green Configured as DCE. Configured as DTE. SD (send data) Green, Sending data. blinking Not sending data.
  • Page 79 Same as the condition for green or yellow, but one or more of the following incoming signal errors is detected on a link: with blinking red Framing error or solid CRC-4 errors (in CRC mode) yellow with Line code violation blinking red June 2004 © 2004 Foundry Networks, Inc. B - 3...
  • Page 80 Foundry AR-Series Rack-Mounted Router Installation Guide Table B.5: LEDs: T1 WAN Status Color State Status One or more ports are detecting any of the following alarms: Yellow One or more ports are performing an out-of-service test. Green All ports are operational (in service).
  • Page 81 Frame, Yellow Alarm, or Alarm to indicate various conditions. Indication Signal (AIS) condition on the link or channel. Yellow The link or channel is undergoing a test that has placed it out of service. June 2004 © 2004 Foundry Networks, Inc. B - 5...
  • Page 82 Foundry AR-Series Rack-Mounted Router Installation Guide B - 6 © 2004 Foundry Networks, Inc. June 2004...
  • Page 83 Unplug the AC power cord from the power source and then remove the power cord from the AC power module socket on the back panel. For steps 3 and 4, refer to the following figure. June 2004 © 2004 Foundry Networks, Inc. C - 1...
  • Page 84 Foundry AR-Series Rack-Mounted Router Installation Guide Figure C.2 AC Fuse Access AC Power Module Housing Spare Fuse Fuse Place the tip of a small screwdriver along the left side of the AC socket and behind the fuse holder. Gently force the fuse holder out of the plastic AC power module housing.
  • Page 85 Refer to the following figure. Loosen the two thumb screws on the front panel that secure the vent cover and filter assembly. Remove the vent cover and filter assembly by pulling it straight out from the front of the system. June 2004 © 2004 Foundry Networks, Inc. C - 3...
  • Page 86 Foundry AR-Series Rack-Mounted Router Installation Guide Figure C.4 Replacing a Fan Unit Fan Units Top Cover Thumb NOTE: Vent cover and filter assembly are not shown in this Screw drawing Thumb Screw Front Panel The fan assembly consists of a fan mounted on a flat, rectangular piece of sheet metal.
  • Page 87 Single, 16.4-foot (5 meter), shielded E1 network cable with RJ48C/DB-15 connectors. AR-CBL-E1N-10 Single, 16.4-foot (5 meter), shielded E1 null modem network cable with RJ48C/DB-15 connectors. AR-CBL-E1T-10 Single, 16.4-foot (5 meter), shielded E1 network cable with RJ-48C/dual coaxial connectors (Twinax). June 2004 © 2004 Foundry Networks, Inc. D - 1...
  • Page 88 Foundry AR-Series Rack-Mounted Router Installation Guide Table D.1: Accessories (Continued) Item Number Description AR-CBL-E1B-10 Single, 16.4-foot (5 meter), shielded E1 network cable with RJ48C/dual BNC connectors. AR-PCUSA Single, 6-foot (2.5 meter) AC power cord for U.S., Canada and Taiwan. AR-PCUK Single, 6-foot (2.5 meter) AC power cord for UK and Hong Kong.
  • Page 89 CISPR 22 CTR12 Telecom CTR13 Table E.2: General Compliance Rating General NEBS Level 3 VCCI Class A ITE (Japan) Safety UL 60950:2000/CAN CSA 22.2 No. 60950 UL listing to UL1950 June 2004 © 2004 Foundry Networks, Inc. E - 1...
  • Page 90: Fcc Part 15

    Foundry AR-Series Rack-Mounted Router Installation Guide Table E.2: General Compliance Rating FCC Class A digital device Telecom FCC Part 68 (except the AR3201-T-CL, AR3202-T-CL, AR3201-T-CH ,and AR3202-T-CH systems) CS-03 FCC Conformance This section provides information about conformance with FCC rules.
  • Page 91: Industry Canada

    Consequently, when used in a residential area or in an adjacent area thereto, radio interference may be caused to radios and TV receivers, etc. Read the instructions for correct handling. June 2004 © 2004 Foundry Networks, Inc. E - 3...
  • Page 92 Foundry AR-Series Rack-Mounted Router Installation Guide E - 4 © 2004 Foundry Networks, Inc. June 2004...
  • Page 93 1-1 cooling C#####.bin file 4-8 fan 8-3 cable system 8-2 – adapter 3-11 3-12 other required 3-3 LED 7-5 pinouts, Ethernet 6-6 WAN 3-10 pinouts, T1 6-7 WAN interface 3-10 June 2004 © 2004 Foundry Networks, Inc. Index - 1...
  • Page 94 Foundry AR-Series Rack-Mounted Router Installation Guide WAN specifications 6-3 high temperature 5-6 host name 4-3 HSSI tests 5-4 date and time 4-4 WAN specifications 6-3 DB-25 to DB-9 6-8 DB-25 to DB-9 pinout 3-13 DB-9 to DB-9 6-7 DC power 3-6...
  • Page 95 HSSI 5-4 Console 2-9 loopback 5-3 CT3 2-10 monitor port 5-4 CT3/DS3 2-4 network 5-2 Ethernet 2-2 ping 5-2 Monitor 5-4 Test 2-2 Test Monitor 2-7 power AC 3-2 DC 3-6 June 2004 © 2004 Foundry Networks, Inc. Index - 3...
  • Page 96 Foundry AR-Series Rack-Mounted Router Installation Guide tips, diagnostics 5-5 tools, installation 3-3 unit, fan 8-3 upgrade, software 4-9 users adding 4-4 removing 4-5 CT3 3-10 statistics 5-2 T1 3-9 Web access 1-5 wiring AC 3-7 alarm 3-8 DC 3-6 Index - 4 ©...

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