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CompactFlash (AR725, AR745 only)

AR725 and AR745 routers have a CompactFlash slot on their front panel.

Compact flash cards increase the flash memory available for file storage.

CompactFlash files can be manipulated using the command line interface. Any type of data, including versions, patches, GUIs and configurations can be stored on compact flash cards. However, version, patch, and GUI files cannot be run directly from CompactFlash. These files must be loaded into either NVS or onboard Flash.

!Caution Data contained on compact flash cards can be read with any compliant reader. Do not keep sensitive data, for example security keys, on compact flash cards.

The AT-CF128A 128 MB CompactFlash card has been approved for use with the AR725 and AR745 routers. For the latest approved compact flash cards, see the datasheet for your router at www.alliedtelesis.com . Only use approved CompactFlash cards. Using other cards may result in data loss.

Installing and removing a compact flash card

Compact flash cards can be inserted into the CompactFlash slot at any time. CLI messages are displayed when a card is inserted or removed. It takes approximately two seconds for an inserted card to be initialised. Messages notify the user when a card has been inserted:

Info (1106257): Compact flash card inserted.

and when the card is ready for use:

Info (1106268): Compact flash card initialisation successful.

A message notifies the user if the compact flash card is not compatible with the router:

Info (3106300): Compact flash card initialisation unsuccessful.

When CompactFlash is in use, the CompactFlash Activity LED on the front panel of the router is green.

!Caution Do not remove the compact flash card when it is being written to (that is, when the CompactFlash Activity LED is lit). Doing so will corrupt data on the file being written.

Testing CompactFlash

To display information about the basic state of a compact flash card, including card size, file count and serial number, insert the card and enter the command:

show cflash

To display cluster ranges on a card, insert the card and enter:

show cflash test

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Allied Telesis AR700 Series manual CompactFlash AR725, AR745 only, Installing and removing a compact flash card

AR700 Series specifications

The Allied Telesis AR700 Series represents a robust line of edge routers engineered for high-performance networking. These devices are aimed at delivering versatility and scalability, catering to the needs of various organizations, whether small businesses or larger enterprises. Known for their reliability and advanced features, the AR700 Series stands out as a compelling option for organizations seeking to enhance their network infrastructure.

One of the standout features of the AR700 Series is its support for advanced routing protocols. The routers are capable of handling various protocols such as OSPF, BGP, and RIP, ensuring seamless integration within diverse network environments. This capability allows organizations to efficiently manage their routing needs, optimizing data flow for enhanced performance.

In addition to its routing protocols, the AR700 Series supports powerful Quality of Service (QoS) features. This technology prioritizes network traffic based on specific requirements, ensuring that vital applications receive the necessary bandwidth. This is particularly important for businesses that rely on real-time services such as video conferencing or voice over IP (VoIP), where uninterrupted service is critical.

The AR700 Series is also equipped with advanced security features to safeguard against cyber threats. With built-in firewall capabilities, VPN support, and traffic filtering, these routers help protect sensitive data from unauthorized access and attacks. Additionally, the ability to implement VLANs (Virtual Local Area Networks) further enhances the security and manageability of the network.

Scalability is a key characteristic of the AR700 Series. Organizations can easily expand their network capabilities as they grow, with support for various interface modules. This flexibility enables businesses to adapt their infrastructure without the need for complete overhauls, making it a cost-effective solution in the long run.

Management and monitoring of the AR700 Series are also streamlined, thanks to user-friendly interfaces and comprehensive management tools. IT teams can efficiently configure, monitor, and troubleshoot the network, ensuring optimal performance and reducing downtime.

In summary, the Allied Telesis AR700 Series routers combine advanced routing capabilities, robust security features, and scalable designs to meet the evolving needs of modern networks. With support for QoS, versatile protocols, and easy management, these devices are well-equipped to handle the demands of today's data-driven environments, making them an excellent choice for organizations aiming to improve their network performance and security.