AR100, AR120, AR150, AR160, AR200, AR1200, AR2200, AR3200, and AR3600 Hardware Description
This document describes hardware components of the AR, including the cabinet, chassis, power supply facilities, fan modules, cards, cables, and pluggable modules for interfaces. You can find useful information about AR hardware components from this document.
This document describes hardware components of the AR, including the cabinet, chassis, power supply facilities, fan modules, cards, cables, and pluggable modules for interfaces. You can find useful information about AR hardware components from this document.
AR129CGVW-L
Version Mapping
Table 4-71 lists the mapping between the AR129CGVW-L routers and software versions.
Appearance and Structure
Figure 4-23 shows the appearance of the AR129CGVW-L router.
1 |
Four Wi-Fi antennas |
2 |
WAN interface: VDSL interface NOTE:
This interface supports the dying gasp function. |
3 |
WAN interface: one GE electrical interface |
4 |
LAN interfaces: four GE electrical interfaces NOTE:
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5 |
Two FXS interfaces |
6 |
Console interface |
7 |
Power jack |
8 |
LTE antenna interface NOTE:
If the router uses channels 12 and 13 of the 2.4 GHz band to provide Wi-Fi service, connect an LTE remote antenna to the router. |
9 |
Product model silkscreen |
10 |
Two SIM card slots NOTE:
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11 |
USB interface (host) |
12 |
RESET button NOTE:
This button is used to reset the router.
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Indicator Description
Figure 4-24 shows the indicators on the AR129CGVW-L.
Number |
Indicator |
Color |
Description |
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1 |
PWR |
Green |
Steady on: The system power supply is normal. Off: The system power is off. |
2 |
SYS |
Red and green |
Slow blinking green: The system is running properly. Fast blinking green: The system is being powered on or restarting. |
Steady red: A fault that affects services has occurred. The fault cannot be rectified automatically and requires manual intervention. |
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Off: The system software is not running or is resetting. |
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USB |
Red and green |
Steady green: The system has been upgraded or configured using a USB flash drive. |
Blinking green: The system is being upgraded or configured using a USB flash drive. |
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Steady red: The system fails to be upgraded or configured using a USB flash drive. |
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Off: No USB flash drive is connected, the USB interface has failed, or the indicator has failed. |
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4 |
PPP |
Green |
Steady on: A PPP connection has been set up. Off: No PPP connection is set up. |
5 |
VPN |
Green |
Steady on: The IPSec service is running normally. Off: The IPSec service is unavailable. |
6 |
LTE |
Green |
Steady on: The LTE signal strength is high. |
Fast blinking: The LTE signal strength is medium. |
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Slow blinking: The LTE signal strength is low. |
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Off: No LTE signal is available. |
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7 |
3G/2G |
Green |
Steady on: The 3G/2G signal strength is high. |
Fast blinking: The 3G/2G signal strength is medium. |
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Slow blinking: The 3G/2G signal strength is low. |
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Off: No 3G/2G signal is available. |
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8 |
WWAN |
Green |
Steady on: An LTE/3G/2G connection has been established and is active. |
Blinking: Data is being transmitted or received over the LTE/3G/2G connection. |
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Off: The LTE/3G/2G connection has not been established or is inactive. |
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9 |
VDSL |
Green |
Steady on: A VDSL link has been established. |
Off: No VDSL link is established. |
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10 |
GE interface indicators (GE0 to GE4) |
Green |
Steady on: A link has been established on the corresponding GE interface. |
Blinking: Data is being transmitted or received on the corresponding GE interface. |
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If the indicator is off, no link is connected to the GE interface. |
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WLAN |
Green |
Steady on: The wireless link is transmitting data. Off: The wireless link is shut down. |
12 |
FXS interface indicators (FXS0 to FXS1) |
Green |
Steady on: The corresponding FXS channel is being occupied by a call. |
Off: The corresponding FXS channel is idle. |
Interface Description
Console interface
USB interface (host)
GE electrical interface
Attribute |
Description |
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Connector type |
RJ45 |
Interface attribute |
MDI/MDIX NOTE:
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Standards compliance |
IEEE802.3, IEEE802.3u, IEEE802.3ab |
Frame format |
Ethernet_II, Ethernet_SAP, Ethernet_SNAP |
Network protocol |
IP |
Cable type |
VDSL interface
Attribute |
Description |
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Connector type |
RJ11 |
Standards compliance |
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Rate |
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Cable type |
FXS interface
LTE antenna interface
Attribute |
Description |
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Connector type |
SMA-K (screw threads outside and a hole inside) |
Standards compliance and frequency bands supported |
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Rate |
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Cable type |
Wi-Fi antenna interface
Wi-Fi antennas have been installed on Wi-Fi interfaces of a router before delivery.
Attribute |
Description |
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Standards compliance |
802.11a/b/g/n/ac |
Frequency bands supported |
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Rate |
1167 Mbit/s |
MIMO mode (Tx x Rx) |
2x2 |
Gain |
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Services provided |
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Technical Specifications
Table 4-79 lists the technical specifications of the AR129CGVW-L routers.
Item |
Specification |
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System parameters |
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Processor |
Dual-core, 1 GHz |
Memory |
512 MB |
Flash |
256 MB |
Micro SD card |
None |
Hard disk |
Not supported |
Dimensions and weight |
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Dimensions (H x W x D) |
30 mm x 230 mm x 130 mm (1.18 in. x 9.06 in. x 5.12 in.) |
Weight |
0.6 kg (1.32 lb) |
Power specifications |
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Rated AC input power |
110 V AC to 220 V AC, 50/60 Hz |
Maximum AC input voltage |
90 V AC to 270 V AC, 45 Hz to 65 Hz |
Maximum output current |
2 A |
Maximum output power |
24 W |
RPS power supply |
Not supported |
PoE power supply |
Not supported |
Power consumption |
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Maximum power consumption |
18 W |
Heat dissipation |
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Fans |
None |
Airflow (facing the front panel) |
None |
Interface density |
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Management interfaces |
1 (RJ45) |
CON/AUX interfaces |
1 (RJ45) |
USB 2.0 interfaces |
1 |
Service interfaces |
WAN interfaces: one GE electrical interface, one VDSL interface, and two LTE antenna interfaces LAN interfaces: four GE electrical interfaces Voice interfaces: two FXS interfaces |
Extended slots |
Not supported |
Environment parameters |
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Operating environment temperature |
0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°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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