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

8 AR400 Series Router
C613-03086-00 REV A
Power supply
The routers have a universal AC input connector and a power switch on their
rear panel. The routers require a power input of 100-240 VAC and 50–60Hz.
Some interfaces that may be installed in the router are not transformer isolated.
This means they will be referenced to the frame ground of the equipment and
may be damaged if connected to an interface on another piece of equipment that
is at a different ground potential.
Enabled
(PIC Bay 0)
Green A PIC card is correctly installed and has been
detected by the router
Off No card is installed
Full
Green The corresponding port is operating at full-
duplex
Off The corresponding port is operating at half-
duplex
Link/ACT
Green A link has been established through the
corresponding port
Flashing Data is being transmitted through the
corresponding port
Off No link is present through the corresponding
port
100M
Green The corresponding port is operating at
100Mbps
Off The corresponding port is operating at 10Mbps
Table 1-1: AR410 and AR410S LEDs (Continued)
LED State Function