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

4 AR400 Series Router
C613-03086-00 REV A
Introduction
The AR400 Series routers are high-performance broadband routers based
around 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX ports. AR410, AR410S, AR440S and AR441S
routers include a Port Interface Card (PIC) bay. The AR440S and AR441S
include an ADSL port. PIC bays add expansion flexibility by allowing the
installation of PIC cards, which are available with ISDN (PRI E1/T1, BRI S/T,
or BRI U), Ethernet, synchronous, or asynchronous ports.
The AR410 router has a dedicated Mini Accelerator Card (MAC) slot that
accommodates special purpose MAC coprocessor cards. MAC cards provide
additional functionality or performance, such as compression or encryption,
but do not add extra interfaces. All other AR400 Series routers have a built in
encryption processor.
This Hardware Reference describes the hardware features of AR400 Series
router models, including information on Mini Accelerator Cards (MACs).
Hardware and installation information for Port Interface Cards (PICs) can be
found in the Port Interface Card Quick Install Guide and Hardware Reference.
This Hardware Reference does not cover software configuration or software installation
procedures. For information on software, refer to the AR400 Series Router Software
Reference.
Models Covered By This Reference
This Hardware Reference includes information on the following models:
■ AR410
■ AR410S
■ AR440S
■ AR441S
■ AR450S
Hardware Reference updates can be found at
www.alliedtelesyn.co.nz/support/ar400/.