Foundry Networks AR1202 Connecting Drop and Insert Cables, Operator Interface, Local Management

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2.Insert the RJ-48C connectors on the other ends of the cables in the WAN ports on the front panel of the Foundry router.

Make sure that the cable connectors are locked and secure in the ports. See Table A.9 on page A-6for pinout information about this cable.

Figure 3.12 Connecting the WAN Cable

Connect to Service

Provider’s Demarcation

Point

WAN Port 1

Connecting Drop and Insert Cables

WAN ports 1 and 2 can alternatively be used for drop and insert traffic. Port 1 is designated for voice; port 2 is used for data traffic. Use two 26 AWG (minimum) category 5, twisted-pair cables with RJ-48C connectors to establish this connectivity.

Figure 3.13 Connecting Drop and Insert Cables

Connect to the Local PBX Port

Connect to Service Provider’s

Demarcation Point

RJ-48C WAN Cables

To connect drop and insert cables, follow this procedure. Refer to Figure 3.13 on page 3-9.

1.Insert the RJ-48C connector of one end of one WAN cable in WAN port 1 on the router.

2.Connect the other end of this cable to the local PBX port.

3.Insert the connector on one end of the second cable to WAN port 2 on the router.

4.Connect the other end of this cable to the Service Provider’s demarcation point.

5.For information about configuring drop and insert, refer to the Command Reference Guide.

Operator Interface

Local Management

The AR1202 and AR1204 can be locally configured, operated, and managed using an operator console connected to the Console port. A terminal (VT-100 or equivalent) or workstation with terminal emulation software can be used for the operator console. Connect the console to the AR1202 and AR1204 router Console port using an RJ-45 cable with switched ends. If your terminal equipment requires a special cable, see Table A.7 on page A- 5 for connector pinout information.

To connect the Console cable:

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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.