Specifications
Table Of Contents
- AR400 Series Router Hardware Reference
- Contents
- Introduction
- Models Covered By This Reference
- Where To Find More Information
- AR410 and AR410S Routers
- AR440S and AR441S ADSL Routers
- AR450S Router
- Rack and Wall Mounting
- Online Documentation
- AT-TFTP Server
- Using Windows HyperTerminal
- Router Start-Up
- Flash Memory
- RS-232 Terminal Ports (ASYN)
- Cables and Loopback Plugs
- Test Facility
- Expansion Options
- Restricted Procedures
- Contacting Us

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2. Check the rack.
Ensure that the rack is safely secured and that it will not tip over. Devices
in a rack should be installed starting at the bottom, with the heavier
devices near the bottom of the rack.
Ensure the rack has sufficient space for the router and its associated cables.
The router is 1U high.
3. Unscrew the feet.
4. Connect the handles to the brackets.
Screw the handles to the wider side of each bracket, using the supplied
screws (see Figure 1-4).
5. Connect the brackets to the router.
Screw the brackets to the sides of the router, using the supplied screws (see
figure below). The router can be front or rear mounted.
Figure 1-4: Connecting the rack mount bracket to an AR440S router.
6. Mount the router in the rack
Use appropriate rack mounting screws (not supplied).
To install the router on a wall (AR440S, AR441S only)
1. Gather additional items you will need.
To install the router on a wall you will need a wall mount bracket kit (C814-
44001-00, ordered from your authorised Allied Telesyn distributor or
reseller), a Phillips #1 screwdriver and a Phillips #2 screwdriver.
If you are fixing the router to a solid masonry or hollow wall, you need
equipment to drill a 6 mm hole. The wall mount brackets are supplied with
screws and plugs to fasten the brackets to a masonry or plasterboard wall.
If you are fixing it to a wooden wall, the screws are self-tapping.