Allied Telesis AR441S, AR450S Installation and Safety Guide Set PC to automatic IP address, Log

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2.Set PC to automatic IP address.

Set the PC to accept an IP address assigned to it by the router’s DHCP server.

In Windows XP:

From the Start menu, select Control Panel > Network and Internet Connections > Network Connections. Select the connection, right-click and select Properties. In the connection Properties dialog box General tab, select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), and click Properties. In the General tab, select Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain a DNS server address automatically. Close all the dialog boxes you opened.

In Windows 2000:

From the Start menu, select Settings > Network and Dial-up Connections. In the Network and Dial-up Connections window, right click on the connection and select Properties. In the list of components, select Internet Protocol (TCP/ IP), and click Properties. In the Internet Protocol Properties dialog box, select Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain a DNS server address automatically. Close all the dialog boxes you opened.

If these new IP address settings do not take effect immediately, you may need to restart the PC.

If you have disabled the router’s DHCP server, assign the PC an IP address in the same subnet as the router. The router’s default IP address is 192.168.1.1.

3.Browse to the GUI.

If you access the Internet through a proxy server, set your browser to bypass the proxy for 192.168.1.1. Point your web browser to http://192.168.1.1.

4.Log in.

At the log in prompt, enter the user name and password. Passwords are case sensitive. By default:

User Name: manager

Password: friend

If this is the first time the router is configured, the Configuration Wizards page appears. Otherwise, you can open it using the Wizards menu option.

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Contents Installation and Safety Guide Installation and Safety Guide AR415S AR440S AR441S AR442S AR450SAR400 Series Router Table of Contents Package Contents Models Covered By This GuideInstallation and Safety Guide AR440S, AR441S and AR442S AR415S Router Installing the AR415SBefore Installing the Router Selecting a SiteRmount Applying Power to the Router Check the supply voltage and the router’s rated voltageUsing the CLI to configure the AR415S Configuring the AR415SInitiate router start-up Save the configuration Log in and set the passwordConfigure the router AR400 Series RouterAccess the CLI on the router Using the GUI to configure the AR415SConnect the PC to a router switch port RouterAssign an IP address to VLAN1 Enable IPBrowse to the GUI Connect to the LAN Connecting Data Cables to AR415SConnecting the router to your network Connect to the WANLED System LEDs on AR415SState Function Installing the AR440S, AR441S, AR442S AR440S, AR441S, AR442S RoutersInstalling an Optional PIC Installing the Router in a Rack Installing the Router on a Wall Applying Power to the Router Configuring the AR440S, AR441S, AR442S Using the GUI to configure the AR440S, AR441S and AR442SHub or Layer 2 Switch Switch PortsRouter Installation and Safety Guide Set PC to automatic IP address LogAdvanced configuration Using the CLI to configure the router At the log in prompt, enter the login name and password Connecting Data Cables to AR440S, AR441S, AR442S Adsl System LEDs on AR440S, AR441S, AR442SShdsl Installing the AR450S AR450S RouterInstalling the Router in a Rack Configuring the AR450S Using the CLI to configure the AR450SLog in and set the password Using the GUI to configure the AR450S Enable IP Connecting Data Cables to the AR450S Connect to the DMZ portSystem LEDs on the AR450S Default Configuration on AR440S, AR441S, AR442S Documentation and Tools CD-ROM Connection to mains voltage supply Important Safety InstructionsTelecommunications Interfaces TNV1 Connection to Isdn networkPorts for the connection of other apparatus TNV3Lightning Danger SafetyElectrical Notices Lightning Activity Electrical Type Class 1 EquipmentGefahr Durch Blitzschlag SicherheitAchtung Gefährliche Spannung VorsichtFare Under Uvejr SikkerhedElektriske Forholdsregler Lynaktivitet Elektrisk Klasse 1-UDSTYRGevaar Voor Blikseminslag VeiligheidWaarschuwingen MET Betrekking TOT Elektriciteit Elektrische Toestellen VAN KlasseAvertissement Danger D’ÉLECTROCUTION SécuritéInformation SUR LES Risques Électriques Équipement DE Classe 1 ÉlectriqueSähköön Liittyviä Huomautuksia TurvallisuusSalamaniskuvaara Avvertenze Elettriche Norme di SicurezzaPericolo DI Fulmini Fare for Lynnedslag SikkerhetElektrisitet Elektrisk Type 1- Klasse UtstyrAtenção Perigo DE Choque Elétrico SegurançaAvisos Sobre Características Elétricas Perigo DE Choque Causado POR RaioPeligro DE Rayos SeguridadAvisos Electricos Temperatura Requerida Para LA OperaciónFara FÖR Blixtnedslag SäkerhetTillkännagivanden Beträffande Elektricitetsrisk Elektriskt TYP Klass 1 UtrustningFor the AR440S and AR442S routers For the AR021U PICRJ49C RJ11CCanadian Department of Communications Emission Compliance Statements Category Approval Agency and RequirementStandards The AR450S meets the following standards
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AR440S, AR442S, AR415S, AR441S, AR450S specifications

Allied Telesis offers a range of advanced routers designed to meet the connectivity and operational needs of modern enterprises. Among its extensive lineup, the AR450S, AR441S, AR415S, AR442S, and AR440S models stand out for their robust features and technologies, making them ideal solutions for various networking environments.

The Allied Telesis AR450S is a high-performance router tailored for service providers and large enterprises. It supports advanced routing protocols, including IPv4 and IPv6, ensuring compatibility with both legacy and modern networks. The AR450S boasts substantial throughput capabilities, making it suitable for bandwidth-intensive applications. Its versatile WAN options, including Ethernet and cellular connectivity, allow seamless integration into diverse network architectures.

Next in the lineup is the AR441S, which focuses on providing enhanced security and reliability. With built-in firewall capabilities and VPN support, this model ensures secure communication over the internet. The AR441S also features numerous Ethernet ports for flexible connectivity, enabling organizations to scale their networks as needed. Its user-friendly interface facilitates straightforward configuration and management.

The AR415S is designed for branch offices and small to medium-sized enterprises. This router offers a balance of performance and affordability, equipped with essential features like Quality of Service (QoS) and traffic shaping. The AR415S supports multiple WAN connections, which helps in maintaining reliable internet access by auto-failing to backup connections when necessary.

The AR442S incorporates advanced networking technologies, including dynamic routing protocols and deep packet inspection. This model enhances performance by optimizing traffic flow and improving bandwidth utilization. Its support for VoIP and other multimedia applications makes it an excellent choice for organizations seeking to maximize their communication capabilities.

Lastly, the AR440S is engineered for high availability and redundancy. It includes dual power supplies and hot-swappable components, ensuring that network services remain uninterrupted during maintenance. The AR440S is particularly valuable in mission-critical environments where downtime can lead to significant business disruption.

In summary, the Allied Telesis AR series routers—AR450S, AR441S, AR415S, AR442S, and AR440S—offer a rich set of features tailored to various operational needs. With their advanced routing capabilities, security features, and reliable performance, these routers represent the cutting edge of networking technology for businesses looking to enhance their connectivity and operational efficiency.