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

Hardware Reference 7
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Main system
Main features of AT-AR410 and AT-AR410S routers are:
■ 66 MHz RISC processor.
■ 16 MBytes of synchronous DRAM.
■ 8 MBytes of flash memory (1 MByte reserved for boot code).
■ 4 x 10/100 Mbps full duplex Ethernet LAN ports.
■ 1 x 10/100 Mbps full duplex Ethernet WAN port.
■ 1 RS-232 asynchronous serial port (maximum speed 115200 bps).
■ 1 PIC bay.
■ 1 MAC slot for a MAC compression/encryption card (an AT-AR011V2
MAC card is factory fitted in the AR410S router).
■ Universal AC power supply.
The RS-232 asynchronous serial port (ASYN 0) can be used as a general
purpose port for terminals, printers or modems. The default communications
settings are:
• 9600 bps
• 8 data bits
•1 stop bit
•no parity
• hardware flow control
Environmental conditions
■ Operating temperature range: 0 to 40º C (32º to 104º F)
■ Storage temperature range: -25 to 70º C (-13º to 158º F)
■ Relative humidity range - Storage: 5 to 95% non-condensing
■ Relative humidity range - Operating: 5 to 80% non-condensing
LEDs and what they mean
Functions of AR410 and AR410S LEDs are shown in the following table.
Additional LEDs may be present if a PIC is installed. Functions of PIC LEDs
are described in the Port Interface Card Hardware Reference.
Table 1-1: AR410 and AR410S LEDs
LED State Function
Power Green The router is receiving power and the power
switch is in the ON position
System Amber Lit briefly during router start up, or the router
is malfunctioning.
Off Normal operation