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AR150&200 Quick Start Guide PDF
AR150&200 Quick Start Guide PDF
AR150&200 Quick Start Guide PDF
Issue 03
Date 2012-06-10
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Intended Audience
This document provides an overall description of the AR150/200, details about each chassis and
board, cables available to the device, lists of components and basic configuration.
Symbol Conventions
The symbols that may be found in this document are defined as follows.
Symbol Description
Change History
Changes between document issues are cumulative. Therefore, the latest document issue contains
all the changes in previous issues.
Contents
2 Product Installation.....................................................................................................................13
2.1 Installation Preparations...................................................................................................................................14
2.2 Installing the Device.........................................................................................................................................15
2.3 Connecting the Device......................................................................................................................................20
2.4 Powering on the Device....................................................................................................................................23
1 AR150/200 Overview
This section describes the naming rule, appearance and structure, indicators, and physical
specifications of the AR150/200.
【B1 B2 B3 B4】
【AR】 【C1】
【-D1】
Example:
1、AR 207 V - P
2、AR 207 G - HSPA+7
Field Description
Field Description
6 7
AR
1 FE 4 FE
151
1 2 3 4 5 8
2 6 7
1AD
AR SL2+ 4 FE
157 Anne
xA/M
AR150 1 3 4 5 8
Series
2 6 7
1AD
AR SL2+
156 Anne 4 FE
xB
1 3 4 5 8
2 6 7
ATM and
AR 1G.S EFM
158E HDSL 4 FE modes
1 3 4 5 8
6 7
AR
1 FE 8 FE
201
1 2 3 4 5 8
2 6 7
1AD
AR SL2+
8 FE
206 Anne
xB
1 3 4 5 8
1AD 2 6 7
AR SL2+ 8 FE
207 Anne
xA/M
1 3 4 5 8
Voice
2 6 7 ports:
1AD 4FXS+1FX
AR SL2+ 8 FE OSurvivabl
207V Anne e remote
xA/M site
telephony
(SRST)
AR200 1 9 10 3 4 5 8
Series Voice
ports:
2 6 7
1AD 4FXS+1FX
AR SL2+ PoE
207 Anne 8 FE Survivable
V-P xA/M remote
site
telephony
1 9 10 3 11 4 5 8 (SRST)
2 6 7
ATM and
AR 1G.S 8 FE EFM
208E HDSL modes
1 3 4 5 8
AR
AR200 207G 1AD
Series - SL2+ 8 FE 2 6 7
HSP Anne
A+7 xA/M
1 3 4 12 5
10: FXO port 11: PoE port 12: SIM card slot
13: 3G antenna
Transmission distance 3 km
Indicators
The indicators on the AR150/200 front panels vary according to the product models. Table
1-3 lists the indicator differences.
Voice port indicator l AR207V and AR207V-P: Five, numbered FXS0 to FXS3,
FXO
l Other models: None
Indicator Description
NOTE
l The front panels of AR151, AR156, AR157 and AR158E are the same except for the WAN port
indicator silkscreen. Figure 1-5 shows the AR158E appearance.
l Compared with AR207V, AR207V-P has a PoE port indicator. Figure 1-6 shows the AR207V-P
appearance.
l The front panels of AR201, AR206, AR207, and AR208E are the same except for the WAN port
indicator silkscreen. Figure 1-7 shows the AR208E appearance.
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
10
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
10
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
10
2 3 4 5 6 111213 7 8
10
1 PoE Green If the indicator is steady on, the PoE power supply
is normal.
If the indicator is off, no PoE power supply is
available.
3 SYS Red and If the indicator blinks green once every 2s (0.5
green Hz), the system is running properly.
If the indicator blinks green once every 0.25s (4
Hz), the system is powering on or restarting.
NOTE
Item Description
Weight 2.2 kg
Altitude 0 m-3000 m
2 Product Installation
This section describes the method of installing and connectingAR150/200 series products.
2.1 Installation Preparations
This section lists the tools and accessories for installing the AR150/200.
2.2 Installing the Device
This section describes AR150/200 installation scenarios and installation methods.
2.3 Connecting the Device
This section describes how to connect AR150/200 series products.
2.4 Powering on the Device
This section provides the checklist used to check the AR150/200 before powering on it.
Tools
Accessories
Remote Antenna
NOTE
The installation scenarios and installation methods of all AR150/200 series products are the same. This
section uses AR207G-HSPA+7 as an example.
The antenna interfaces on a AR207G-HSPA+7 can connect to whip antennas and remote antennas.
l Whip antennas are directly installed on an AR router and are recommended when a router is desk
installed or wall mounted.
l Indoor remote antennas have a 3 m long feed line. Indoor remote antennas are recommended when
an AR router is installed in a cabinet or rack, Indoor remote antennas need to be ordered separately
if needed.
2. AR207G-HSPA+7 needs two whip antennas, which must be vertical to the desktop. (Only
applies to 3G models).
CAUTION
l When wall-mounting the AR150/200, do not attach rubber pads to the chassis. If the rubber
pads have been attached, remove them.
l It is inconvenient to connect ground cables and network cables after mounting the
AR150/200 chassis on the wall. Therefore, it is recommended that you connect cables before
mounting the chassis on the wall. If the chassis has been mounted on the wall, hold the chassis
when connecting cables, preventing it from being detached from the wall. For the method of
connecting cables, see 2.3 Connecting the Device.
l When connecting cables, do not make the front plastic panel of the chassis touch the ground
to avoid damage.
l It is recommended that you wall-mount the AR150/200 with its front panel (with indicators)
facing up and its rear panel (with interfaces) facing down.
l Use a ladder when mounting the chassis on the wall.
1. Use the template on the last page to mark the location for the two mounting screws and the
upper, left, and right edges of the chassis on the wall.
2. The diameter of the mounting screws is 4 mm. Choose an appropriate drill bit according
to the diameter of the mounting screws. Hammer the hollow wall anchors into the drilled
holes. Screw the mounting screws into the wall anchors using a screwdriver. Leave the
screws protruding 2 mm from the wall.
3. Mount the chassis by aligning the mounting brackets on the back of the AR150/200 using
mounting screws. Install the antennas of the 3G model downwards and vertical to the
ground.
4. Connect the power adapter. Place the power adapter on a nearby horizontal surface, but do
not hang it under the equipment.
CAUTION
l When installing the AR150/200 in a cabinet or rack, do not attach rubber pads to the chassis.
If the rubber pads have been attached, remove them.
l The guide rails or trays are not necessary for the installation in a cabinet or rack because the
AR150/200 chassis can be fixed by rack-mounting brackets. Customers need to buy the rack-
mounting brackets.
l It is recommended that you install the AR150/200 with its front panel (providing indicators)
facing inside and its rear panel (providing interfaces) facing outside. The rack-mounting
brackets are installed at the sides of the rear panel (providing interfaces) facing outside.
l Ensure that the air exhaust vent is not obstructed in any way. Otherwise, the chassis may
overheat.
1. Install two rack-mounting brackets. It is recommended that you install the rack-mounting
brackets close to the rear panel (providing interfaces). Install two rack-mounting brackets.
It is recommended that you install the rack-mounting brackets close to the rear panel
(providing interfaces).
2. Install two floating nuts on each side of the rack. The AR150/200 chassis is 1 U high. The
mounting holes located on the rack-mounting brackets will be fixed to two mounting holes
on the rack.
Floating nut
mounting bar
3. Raise and hold the chassis by hands and move the chassis into the cabinet. Insert the panel
screws into the below floating nuts and keep a 2 mm space between the screws and mounting
bar. Insert the rack-mounting ear pre-installation holes into the space. Fix panel screws into
two floating nuts and keep 2 mm space between the screw and mounting rail. Raise and
hold the chassis and move the chassis into the cabinet or rack, and place mounting holes
of rack-mounting brackets into the space between the floating nut and panel screw.
2mm
4. Hold the chassis with one hand while using the other hand to secure the lower panel screw
and then the upper one with a screwdriver.
5. You are advised to install antennas on top of the cabinet or chassis vertical to the ground.
This step applies only to 3G models. Install the remote antenna on the 3G main interface.
It is recommended that you place the antenna on the top of the cabinet or rack and is in the
direction vertical to the ground. This step is applicable to 3G models.
Remote Antenna
4
6
1 5
1 2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9
0 #
*
AR150/200 series of 3G models have the same connection modes. The AR207G-HSPA+7 is
used as an example.
7
7
1: Console cable
l The 8-pin RJ45 connector is inserted into the console port (CON/AUX port) of the
AR150/200.
l The DB9 male connector is connected to the maintenance terminal, such as a computer.
2: WAN port cable that connects the AR150/200 to the upper-layer network
l On an AR151 or AR201, the WAN port is an FE port, which connects to an network cable
with RJ45 connectors.
l On an AR156, AR157, AR206, AR207, AR207V, AR207V-P or AR207G-HSPA+7, the
WAN port is an ADSL port, which connects to a cable with RJ11 connectors.
l On an AR158E or AR208E, the WAN port is a G.SHDSL port, which connects to a cable
with RJ45 connectors.
3: Voice port cable, which is connected to a telephone with a telephone line (RJ11 connectors).
4: LAN port cable, which is connected to a computer with a network cable (RJ45 connectors).
5: Ground cable. The M4 connector is connected to the AR150/200 and the M6 connector is
connected to ground. The cable is in yellow and green.
l When the AR150/200 is placed on the desktop or installed in a cabinet/rack, the ground
cable is connected facing downwards, as shown in Figure 2-1 a. The ground cable cannot
interfere with other devices in the cabinet/rack.
l When the AR150/200 is wall mounted, the ground cable is connected facing left, as shown
in Figure 2-1 b.
6: external power adapter, which is connected to the AC power supply to output DC power to
the device.
Power adapter output power:
l AR150 & AR200 series: 36 W
NOTE
The AC power cable must be secured using a latch.
8: A SIM card, which is installed in the SIM card slot of a device to allow the device to connect
to a 3G network.
Checklist
No. Item Method
1 The power cables and ground cables are copper wires, and View
are not spliced or damaged. The cables are safely
connected and in compliance with standards.
2 The power cables and ground cables are connected safely. View
The spring washers of the ground cable terminals are on
the flat washer.
6 The cables in the cabinet are not crossed and the cables View
outside the cabinet are bundled.
7 Both ends of signal cables are clearly labeled and the label View
text is in the same direction.
8 Newly added devices will not cause a loop on the network. View the
For example, a newly added device cannot be connected networking
to another device using two links. diagram
l After powering on the AR150/200, view the PWR and SYS indicators. All the AR150/200 series have
the same PWR indicators and SYS indicators.
l For details about the indicators on AR150/200, see 1.3 Indicator Description.
CAUTION
Do not frequently power on and off the device.
1 2
2 SYS If the indicator blinks green once every 2s (0.5 Hz), the system
is running properly.
After the router is powered on, you can log in to the router.
3.1 Logging In to the Router Through the Web Network Management System
This section describes how to log in to the router through the web network management system.
3.2 Logging In to the Router Through the Console Port
This section describes how to log in to the router through the console port.
3.3 Logging In to the Router Using Telnet
This section describes how to log in to the router using Telnet.
Prerequisites
The web browser supports Internet Explorer 6.0, Firefox 4.0, and later versions.
Procedure
Step 1 Open the Internet Explorer on the web client.
Step 2 Enter the URL http://192.168.1.1 in the address box and press Enter. The login page is
displayed, as shown in Figure 3-1.
NOTE
Step 3 Enter the user name admin, password admin, and verification code, and click Login to enter
the web system homepage.
NOTE
The default user name and password are admin. You can create new users or modify the user name and
password in the page System Management > User Management.
----End
Procedure
Step 1 Connect the router to a PC using a Console Cable. Connect the RJ45 connector of the cable to
the console port of the router, and connect the DB9 connector to the serial port of the PC.
Step 2 Run the terminal emulation program on the PC. For example, to open the HyperTerminal of
Windows XP on the PC, choose Start > Programs > Accessories > Communications >
HyperTerminal. Enter the name of the new connection in the Name text box and click OK, as
shown in Figure 3-2.
Step 3 Select the console port used and click OK, as shown in Figure 3-3.
Step 4 Click Restore Defaults and click OK, as shown in Figure 3-4.
Step 5 Press Enter on the subsequent dialog boxes until the command line prompt of the user view,
such as <Huawei>, is displayed.
You can run commands to configure the router. Enter a question mark (?) to see a list of available
commands.
----End
Procedure
Step 1 Connect a PC to any LAN port of the router with a network cable.
Step 2 Configure an IP address for the PC. The IP address must be on the network segment
192.168.1.0/24, but cannot be 192.168.1.1.
After the configuration is complete, run the ping 192.168.1.1 command on the PC to check
whether the router can be pinged successfully. If the ping operation succeeds, the connection
has been set up successfully. If the ping operation fails, the connection failed to be established.
Check whether the network cable is working properly. If not, replace the network cable.
Step 3 Access the command line window on the PC. For example, if the PC runs Windows XP, choose
Start > Run and enter cmd in the displayed dialog box.
Step 4 Run the telnet 192.168.1.1 command to log in to the router.
Step 5 Enter the default user name and password admin. If the user interface is displayed, you logged
in successfully.
When you log in for the first time, the following information is displayed:
Username:admin
Password:
<Huawei>
----End
This section describes how to enable users to connect to the Internet through the router.
Select the network access mode based on the link type of uplink physical interfaces.
4.1 Going Online Using a Static IP Address
This section describes how to go online using a static IP address allocated by a carrier.
4.2 Going Online Using a Dynamic IP Address
This section describes how to go online using a dynamic IP address.
Networking Requirements
As shown in Figure 4-1, the carrier allocates fixed IP addresses to users for Internet access.
Configure the Router using the web network management system so that LAN users can access
the Internet.
Eth0/0/1 Eth0/0/8
LAN I n t e rn e t
Router
Procedure
Step 1 Click Wizard in the navigation tree to open the following page.
The IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, and the primary DNS server are provided by the carrier.
By default, Layer 2 Ethernet interfaces of the AR150 or AR200 join VLAN 1 and the IP address of VLANIF
1 is 192.168.1.1/24.
----End
Networking Requirements
As shown in Figure 4-2, RouterA functions as the enterprise egress gateway. The uplink
interface obtains a dynamic IP address to connect to the Internet. Configure RouterA using the
web network management system so that LAN users can access the Internet.
Eth0/0/1 Eth0/0/8
LAN I n t e rn e t
RouterA RouterB
Procedure
Step 1 Click Wizard in the navigation tree to open the following page.
By default, Layer 2 Ethernet interfaces of the AR150 or AR200 join VLAN 1 and the IP address of VLANIF
1 is 192.168.1.1/24.
----End
Obtaining Documentation
Visit http://support.huawei.com and choose Data Communication > Product > Router >
Prodcut Type > Product Manual to obtain corresponding documentation.
NOTE
You can select different values of Product Type. For example, to query the AR200 documentation, select
AR150&200.
The web site provides files in .pdf and .hdx format. You can view a single manual in web format
online. Equipment users can browse the Hedex package after logging to the web site. Select the
required documentation.
It is recommended that you use the email address to request the equipment user name and
password. If you have any questions, contact the Huawei technical personnel.
6 FAQs
This section describes the frequently asked questions about the router.
CAUTION
The user-defined configurations will be lost when you restore factory settings.