AR3260
Version Mapping
Table 4-698 lists the mapping between the AR3260 router and software versions.
Appearance and Structure
Figure 4-270 shows the appearance of the AR3260 router.
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Two SRU slots NOTE:
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2 |
Two power module slots Applicable power modules:
NOTE:
AC and DC power modules cannot be used together in a router. It is recommended to configure dual power supplies for the double SRUs scenarios. Two power modules support 1+1 backup. |
3 |
Fan module slot |
4 |
Ground point NOTE:
Reliably ground the router by connecting a ground cable to the ground point to protect the router against lightning and interference. |
5 |
ESD jack NOTE:
When maintaining the router, wear an ESD wrist strap and insert the other end of the ESD wrist strap in the ESD jack. |
6 |
Product model silkscreen |
7 |
Four SIC slots |
8 |
Two WSIC slots |
9 |
Four XSIC slots |
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Slot Distribution
- Two SIC slots can be combined into one WSIC slot by removing the guide rail between them.
- Two SIC slots and the WSIC slot below them can be combined into one XSIC slot by removing the guide rails.
- After two slots are combined into one, the new slot ID is the larger one between the two original slot IDs.
- In V200R002C00 and later versions, a WSIC card can be inserted into an XSIC slot. The WSIC card is in the lower part of the slot and uses the XSIC slot ID as its own slot ID.
Figure 4-271 shows the slot distribution of the AR3260.
- Slot 1 and slot 2 are combined into new slot 2.
- Slot 3 and slot 4 are combined into new slot 4.
- New slot 2 and slot 5 are combined into new slot 5.
- New slot 4 and slot 6 are combined into new slot 6.
- New slot 13 and slot 14 are combined into new slot 14.
Slots 13 and 14 are two multi-function slots (MFS) on the device. This feature can be used in the following scenarios based on actual requirements:
- Slots 13 and 14 are used as power module slots to increase the total output power of the device.
- Remove the guide rails between slots 13 and 14 and combine them into one slot for the standby SRU.
Indicator Description
All the indicators seen on the AR3260 front panel are module indicators. For details about these indicators, see "Indicator Description" of the specific module.
Heat Dissipation
Seen from the front panel, the airflow is left to right, as shown in Figure 4-272. Cold air flows into the router from the left side and is exhausted from the right side, taking away heat generated by the router.
Technical Specifications
Table 4-699 lists the technical specifications of the AR3260 router.
Item |
Specification |
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System parameters |
Depending on the SRU that is used |
Dimensions and weight |
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Dimensions (H x W x D) |
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Weight |
11 kg |
Power specifications |
AC input voltage
DC input voltage
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Heat dissipation |
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Fans |
Independent pluggable fan modules |
Airflow (facing the front panel) |
Left to right |
Interface density |
Depending on the SRU that is used |
Extended slots |
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Environment parameters |
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Operating temperature |
0°C to 45°C (32°F to 113°F) NOTE:
When the altitude is between 1800 m and 5000 m, the highest operating temperature reduces by 1°C every time the altitude increases by 220 m. |
Storage temperature |
-40°C to +70°C (-40°F to +158°F) |
Operating relative humidity |
5% to 95%, noncondensing |
Operating altitude |
< 5000 m (16404.2 ft.) |
Part number |
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