Foundry Networks AR1202 manual Chapter Installation, Site Preparation, Environment

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Chapter 3

Installation

This chapter describes how to install and prepare the Foundry AR1202 and AR1204 router for operation. Information is also provided describing the system front and back panels, operator interface, how to mount the chassis, and how to connect network and power cables.

Before you install the AR1202 and AR1204, familiarize yourself with the network interface and power connections described in this chapter.

Site Preparation

Before installing a Foundry AR1202 and AR1204 router, ensure that the site conditions comply with the following requirements and that the mounting equipment, tools, and cables are available at the installation site.

Environment

Site location is important for the proper operation of the AR1202 and AR1204 router. Place the unit in a clean, dry environment with adequate air circulation. Allow additional clearance around the system for foot traffic and access to cable connectors on the rear panel.

Figure 3.1 shows the convection cooling vents on top of the unit. To prevent an over-temperature condition, which could result in system failure or performance degradation, make sure that these vents are not obstructed.

NOTE: In normal operation, the router will be warm to the touch.

Figure 3.1 Chassis Air Flow

CAUTION: Do not stack routers on top of each other. Doing so will defeat the convection cooling ability of the router and such action could lead to equipment damage.

Refer to “Specifications” on page A-1for more information about environmental requirements.

June 2004

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Contents Foundry AR-Series AR1202 and AR1204 Installation Guide Page Contents Onfigure the Link Npacking and I NspectingTroubleshooting June Nomenclature Chapter Getting StartedIntroduction AudienceWAN/LAN List of FeaturesLayer 2 Features Related PublicationsVrrp Layer 3 FeaturesOspf BGP4CLI Snmp Dhcp Tftp PAP Radius TACACS+VPN REDTelephone Access How to Get HelpWarranty Coverage Web Access Email AccessJune AR1202 Front Panel Chapter Product IntroductionOverview AR1202Ethernet 0 LINK/ACT LEDsLED Descriptions Port Color WAN StatusAR1204 Back Panel Connector DescriptionAR1204 AR1204 Front PanelAR1204 Router Back Panel Ethernet 0/1 LINK/ACTAR1204 Back-Panel Ports June Site Preparation Chapter InstallationEnvironment Tools Required Power RequirementsNetwork Connection Cables RequiredFoundry router AR1204 shown Unpacking and InspectingRack-Mounting Option Wall-Mounting OptionTable Top Installation Installing the AR1202 and AR1204 RouterTable Top Installation Wall-Mount Installation10 Rack Mounting the AR1202 and AR1204 Router Rack-Mount InstallationConnecting the Ethernet Cable Connecting the WAN CableNetwork Connections Operator Interface Connecting Drop and Insert CablesLocal Management Console Messages Remote ManagementCommand Tips Chapter ConfigurationLogging Administrator Account Ethernet Configuration TipChanging Login Parameters PasswordDate and Time System Host NameAdding Users Removing Users Default ConfigurationParameter Default Default Configuration ValuesDefault IP Routing Settings Terminal Emulation Defaults Setting Configuring Drop and Insert MultiplexingConfigure the dropinsert interface Configure the mode typeIsdn Display interface dropinsert FoundryConfigure the link Display interface dropinsertsSwitching to IPMux Mode Switching Routing/IPMUX ModesBoot Process Switching to Routing ModeUpgrading Software Before Downloading the AR01#### FileRouter# file download 192.168.10.1 tftpdir/8.0/AR01#### Booting From a Network Tftp ServerHost name Flags f Ox8a System Specifications Appendix a SpecificationsStatistics Storage DC PowerAlarms Table A.2 Performance MonitoringTable A.3 T1 WAN Interface WAN InterfacesTable A.4 E1 WAN Interface Table A.5 Specifications Ethernet LAN InterfaceTable A.6 Miscellaneous Service Levels and Connectivity LAN InterfacesManagement Interfaces Cable PinoutsHdlc FRF.16 UNNI/NNITable A.9 Pinouts WAN Cable RJ-48C Signal Pin Signal DirectionTable A.8 Pinouts Ethernet Cable RJ-45 Foundry Table A.11 Standard Mibs Standard MIB Description MIBsTable A.11 Standard Mibs Standard MIB Description Foundry MIB Description Table A.12 Foundry Enterprise MIBsJune Alarms and System Status Appendix B TroubleshootingWAN Statistics Loopback Test Network TestsPing Test Other TestsGeneral Symptoms Diagnostics TipsTable B.2 Common Symptoms and Actions Cause Derivative of the configure module t1 enable Table B.2 Common Symptoms and Actions Cause June

AR1202 specifications

The Foundry Networks AR1202 is a versatile and robust router designed to meet the demands of modern networking environments. As part of Foundry Networks' AR series, the AR1202 is engineered to deliver high-performance, reliable connectivity for enterprises and service providers alike.

One of the main features of the AR1202 is its advanced routing capabilities, which support both IPv4 and IPv6 protocols. This dual-stack support ensures that businesses can transition smoothly into the next generation of internet protocols while maintaining compatibility with existing systems. The router is equipped with a powerful CPU and optimized memory, enabling it to handle large amounts of data traffic efficiently.

Another significant characteristic of the AR1202 is its extensive set of interface options. With multiple Gigabit Ethernet ports, the router offers flexibility in connectivity, catering to various network topologies and requirements. The ports support various Ethernet standards, making the AR1202 suitable for a wide range of applications, from office networks to data centers.

The AR1202 also incorporates advanced security features, such as integrated firewall capabilities and support for Virtual Private Networks (VPNs). These security measures help protect sensitive data and maintain the integrity of communications across the network. Additionally, the router supports advanced quality-of-service (QoS) features, allowing administrators to prioritize critical applications and manage bandwidth effectively.

Furthermore, the AR1202 is designed with scalability in mind. Its modular architecture allows for easy upgrades and expansions, ensuring that organizations can adapt to changing network demands without needing to invest in entirely new hardware. This scalability is complemented by the router's management capabilities, facilitated through a user-friendly interface and comprehensive monitoring tools that simplify configuration, troubleshooting, and maintenance.

In conclusion, the Foundry Networks AR1202 is a powerful and adaptable router with advanced routing and security features. Its high-performance capabilities, extensive interface options, and scalability make it an ideal choice for businesses looking to enhance their network infrastructure. As organizations continue to evolve in response to increasing data demands and security threats, the AR1202 stands out as a reliable solution for robust and secure networking.