AR100/AR120/AR150/AR160/AR200 Series
Figure 4-1 shows naming conventions of the AR100/AR120/AR150/AR160/AR200 series routers. Table 4-1 describes the meaning of each letter or digit.
Figure 4-1 AR100/AR120/AR150/AR160/AR200 series routers naming conventions![]()
Table 4-1 AR100/AR120/AR150/AR160/AR200 series routers naming conventionsField
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Meaning
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Description
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A
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Product name
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AR: application and access routers
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B
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Hardware platform type.
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- 1: four LAN interfaces
- 2: eight LAN interfaces
- 3: access network packaging product platform
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C
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Combines with B to indicate different router series using the same hardware platform.
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The following router series are available: - 10: soho series
- 12/15: 4*FE LAN interface series
- 16: 4*GE LAN interface series
- 30: soho series
- 20: 8*FE LAN interface series
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D
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Type of major fixed uplink interfaces on the router
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- 1: FE or GE
- 2: SA
- 6: ADSL-B/J
- 7: ADSL-A/M
- 8: G.SHDSL
- 9: VDSL over POTS
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E
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(Optional) Other interface types supported by the router
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- C: compact model developed based on a basic model (lower interface or feature performance)
- E: enhanced model developed based on a basic model (enhanced interface or feature performance)
- F: uplink GE combo interface
- G: uplink wireless interface (GPRS, 3G, or LTE)
- H: advanced settings
- V: voice interface
- W: Wi-Fi interface
- J: VDSL 35B interface
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F
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(Optional) Extended information about the router
NOTE: This field starts with "-" and specifies supplementary interface descriptions or other possible configurations.
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- HSPA+7: WCDMA HSPA+7 3G standard
- C: CDMA2000 3G standard
- U: WCDMA 3G standard
- L: FDD-LTE, a European standard
- Lc: FDD/TDD-LTE, a China standard
- D: DC model
- P: PoE supported
- Mn: information about the multi-service open platform
- M9: Serial Advanced Technology Attachment (SATA) hard disk supported
- nS: n FXS interfaces supported
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AR1200/AR2200/AR3200 Series/AR3670
Figure 4-2 shows naming conventions of the AR1200/AR2200/AR3200 series/AR3670 routers. Table 4-2 describes the meaning of each letter or digit.
Figure 4-2 AR1200/AR2200/AR3200 series/AR3670 routers naming conventions![]()
Table 4-2 AR1200/AR2200/AR3200 series/AR3670 routers naming conventionsField
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Meaning
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Description
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A
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Product name
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AR: application and access routers
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B
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Hardware platform series code
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Currently, three router series are available: 1, 2 and 3. A larger value indicates higher performance.
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C
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Hardware platform type
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- 2: traditional router
- 6: router with the X86 open platform
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D
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Maximum number of slots supported by the router
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- AR1200 series: D indicates the maximum number of service interface card (SIC) slots supported.
- AR2200/AR3200 series/AR3670:
- Traditional router: D indicates the maximum number of extended service interface card (XSIC) slots supported.
- Router with the X86 open platform: D indicates the maximum number of wide service interface card (WSIC) slots supported.
NOTE: - D can be 0, indicating the cost-effective router model with fixed uplink interfaces or reduced number of slots. E represents the number of fixed uplink interfaces or reduced number of slots. If D is not 0, E is 0 by default.
- For details about SIC, WSIC, and XSIC, see Card Dimensions.
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E
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Fixed uplink interfaces on the router
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- 1: FE/GE
- 2: E1/SA
- 4: four SIC slots
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F
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(Optional) Series of the router and other interface types supported by the router
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- F: F series
- L: L series
- E: E series
- C: C series
- V: fixed voice interface
- W: fixed Wi-Fi interface
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G
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(Optional) Extended information about the router
NOTE: This field starts with "-" and specifies supplementary interface descriptions or other possible configurations.
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- A: AC model (AC is the default configuration, and this field can be omitted in AC models.)
- D: DC model
- 48FE: 48 fixed 100M switching ports
- X6: 6-core X86
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