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02
Date
2009-04-08
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Contents
1 Product Overview....................................................................... 1-1
2 Product Features.......................................................................2-1
2.1 Multiple Services Integration.........................................................................................................................2-1
2.2 New Storage Media........................................................................................................................................2-2
2.2.1 USB.......................................................................................................................................................2-2
2.2.2 CF Card.................................................................................................................................................2-3
2.3 Convergence of Routing and Switching.........................................................................................................2-3
2.4 IPv6.................................................................................................................................................................2-4
2.5 A Rich of Interfaces........................................................................................................................................2-5
2.6 Abundant Services..........................................................................................................................................2-5
2.7 Powerful Forwarding/Service Processing......................................................................................................2-7
2.8 High Reliability..............................................................................................................................................2-7
2.9 Superior QoS..................................................................................................................................................2-8
2.10 Perfect Security Mechanism.........................................................................................................................2-9
2.11 Robust Route Policy.....................................................................................................................................2-9
2.12 Globalization Design..................................................................................................................................2-10
2.13 3G Supported..............................................................................................................................................2-10
3 System Structure.......................................................................3-1
3.1 Product Appearance........................................................................................................................................3-1
3.1.1 AR 29-21 Router View..........................................................................................................................3-1
3.1.2 AR 29-41 Router View..........................................................................................................................3-2
3.2 System Description.........................................................................................................................................3-3
3.2.1 Fixed interfaces.....................................................................................................................................3-3
3.2.2 Interface Cards......................................................................................................................................3-4
3.2.3 Processor and Memory..........................................................................................................................3-4
3.2.4 Power Supply........................................................................................................................................3-5
3.2.5 Indicator Implications...........................................................................................................................3-5
3.3 Interface Attributes.......................................................................................................................................3-10
3.4 Supported Interface Cards............................................................................................................................3-17
3.4.1 Supported SIC Interface Cards............................................................................................................3-17
3.4.2 Supported Multifunctional Interface Modules (MIMs)......................................................................3-18
3.4.3 ESM Module.......................................................................................................................................3-19
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6 Ordering Guide..........................................................................6-1
6.1 Host.................................................................................................................................................................6-1
6.2 Interface Modules Available for AR 29-21/29-41..........................................................................................6-1
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Figures
Figure 3-1 Front view of the AR 29-21 routers...................................................................................................3-1
Figure 3-2 Rear view of the AR 29-21 routers....................................................................................................3-2
Figure 3-3 Front view of the AR 29-41 routers...................................................................................................3-2
Figure 3-4 Rear view of the AR 29-41 routers....................................................................................................3-3
Figure 3-5 Front panel of AR 29-21 MPU...........................................................................................................3-5
Figure 3-6 Rear panel of AR 29-21 MPU............................................................................................................3-6
Figure 3-7 Front panel of AR 29-41 MPU...........................................................................................................3-7
Figure 3-8 Rear panel of AR 29-41 MPU............................................................................................................3-8
Figure 5-1 Networking diagram for the integrated multiple services network...................................................5-1
Figure 5-2 Comprehensive networking diagram for the medium and big-sized enterprises...............................5-2
Figure 5-3 Networking application in the carrier network or big-sized network................................................5-3
Figure 5-4 IPv6 networking diagram...................................................................................................................5-4
Figure 5-5 MPLS VPN network application.......................................................................................................5-5
Figure 5-6 Networking diagram for voice services.............................................................................................5-6
Figure 5-7 Networking diagram for security services.........................................................................................5-7
Figure 5-8 Networking diagram of routing and switching convergence.............................................................5-8
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Tables
Table 3-1 Quidway AR 29-21/29-41 fixed interfaces..........................................................................................3-3
Table 3-2 Quidway AR 29-21/29-41 interface cards...........................................................................................3-4
Table 3-3 Quidway AR 29-21/29-41 processor and memory..............................................................................3-4
Table 3-4 Other Quidway AR 29-21/29-41 hardware..........................................................................................3-5
Table 3-5 Implications of indicators on the front panel of AR 29-21 MPU........................................................3-6
Table 3-6 Implications of indicators on the rear panel of AR 29-21 MPU..........................................................3-7
Table 3-7 Implications of indicators on the front panel of AR 29-41 MPU........................................................3-8
Table 3-8 Implications of indicators on the rear panel of AR 29-41 MPU..........................................................3-9
Table 3-9 Console port attributes.......................................................................................................................3-10
Table 3-10 USB interface attributes...................................................................................................................3-10
Table 3-11 FE electrical interface attributes......................................................................................................3-10
Table 3-12 GE electrical interface attributes......................................................................................................3-11
Table 3-13 GE optical interface attributes.........................................................................................................3-11
Table 3-14 Aux port attributes...........................................................................................................................3-12
Table 3-15 Synchronous serial port attributes....................................................................................................3-12
Table 3-16 Asynchronous serial port attributes..................................................................................................3-13
Table 3-17 AM interface attributes....................................................................................................................3-13
Table 3-18 CE1/PRI interface attributes............................................................................................................3-13
Table 3-19 E1-F interface attributes...................................................................................................................3-13
Table 3-20 CE3 interface attributes...................................................................................................................3-14
Table 3-21 ISDN BRI interface attributes..........................................................................................................3-14
Table 3-22 155M ATM interface attributes........................................................................................................3-14
Table 3-23 ADSL2+ interface attributes............................................................................................................3-15
Table 3-24 ADSL-I Interface attributes.............................................................................................................3-15
Table 3-25 POS/CPOS interface attributes........................................................................................................3-15
Table 3-26 Analog voice interfaces (E&M, FXO and FXS) attributes..............................................................3-16
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Product Overview
AR 19/29/49 series routers are the next generation of AR series routers that Huawei brought
into the market on the basis of success in AR series and AR 18/28/46 series routers. Upgraded
and enhanced comprehensively based on the original routers in terms of hardware/software,
this series of routers have improved price/performance ratio and multi service integration
capability significantly. It is further divided into three series: AR 19, AR 29 and AR 49, which
are positioned in ascending order. AR 19 and AR 29 can be used as the edge access
equipments of large networks or carrier networks, and the core of branches or small
businesses; AR 49 can be used as the core of large and medium-size enterprise networks as
well as the edge/aggregation access equipments of large networks or carrier networks.
With VRP V5 network OS platform from Huawei, AR 19/29/49 series routers continuously
support software features of original R series and AR 18/28/46 series. For example, it offers
feature-rich network security; delivers backup center- and VRRP-based backup solutions;
supports MPLS L3/L2 VPN, ADSL access, PPPoE Server/Client, IP multicast; and provides a
rich of QoS (Quality of Service) features and so on. At the same time, VRP V5 OS platform
supports IPv6 and other rich features. Additionally, AR 19/29/49 series routers use
international standards-compliant hardware and software, guaranteeing the interoperability
with other products on all layers, and thus protecting users existing investments. As a result,
the next generation of AR series routers, combined with other series of Quidway routers and
LAN Switches, can provide all-around and end-to-end network solutions for users in such
industries as telecom, ISP (Internet Service Provider), tax, police, railway, education and
electric power as well as large and medium-size enterprise users.
Here are the features of Quidway AR 2921&41 routers:
New software architecture: with the next generation of powerful, multi-services, scalable
and componentized advanced OS platform VRP V5 that Huawei has invested heavily,
this series of routers provide a full support of IPv6 and the compatibility with IPv4. It not
only supports the existing software features of V3, but also delivers a diversity of
functions, satisfying the demanding requirements of networks and services.
Smoothly scalable and advanced hardware architecture: This series of routers separate
resources from services for higher resource utilization and investment protection. The
built-in encryption engine can enhance encryption and meet increasingly rigorous
security. Time Division Multiplex (TDM) slot switching function can bring higher local
call completion rate and quality. High-density voice boards, crypto-accelerator boards
and switching boards can improve performance and service integration. Use of common
pinch cards and common LPUs makes it possible to smoothly integrate diverse services
modules. In addition, a variety of extended services are available and new storages like
USB and CF Flash are supported
Product Features
2.1.1 CF Card
Compact Flash Card (CF card), an advanced mobile storage, features high speed, high
capacity, compact factor, light and low power consumption.
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AR 19/29/49 series routers support CF card. You can upgrade and replace CF card without
opening the chassis. As for easy of use, it represents a design vision of personalization. As the
software features and services of routers are changing, the size of VRP5 software platform is
increasingly growing. A design to fix storage capacity is a risk and obstacle for software
upgrading. Use of CF card can solve this issue. You can protect investments perfectly and
provide ongoing service scalability for users.
2.3 IPv6
Todays Internet is running on the basis of IPv4 protocol. With the rapid development of the
Internet, limited address space defined by IPv4 will be exhausted. Short of address will make
an adverse effect on the continuous development of the Internet, and severely restrict the
application of IP technologies and the prospect of networks in the future. IPv6, as the basis of
the next generation of networks, is broadly recognized for its outstanding technical
advantages, which are shown as follows:
Built-in security
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QoS
Scalability
Meeting mobile requirements (3GPP determined to use IPv6 to build the next generation
of IPv6 core network)
The next generation of AR series routers support the following IPv6 features:
IPv6 address
Multicast address
IPv6 ACL
IPv6-IPv4 tunneling
POS/CPOS interface.
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guarantee the operation of services. In addition, DCC can enable callback, including PPP
callback, ISDN calling line identification callback.
Voice
The next generation of AR series routers provides mainstream voice communication protocols
like H.323 and SIP for a variety of voice services such as emergency call/dial-in policy/fax/EPHONE, and a variety of voice interfaces such as FXS/FXO/VE1
By employing high performance digital signal process (DSP) chipset and high compression
ratio coding/decoding algorithm, combined with the features from VRP V5 software platform
like security, QoS and policy-based routing, the next generation of AR series routers can
ensure the transmission of voice over IP through silence compression, comfortable noise and
anti-jitter measures.
Two connection modes are supported: quick connection and non-quick connection. The next
generation of AR series routers carries out out-band transmission of dual tone multi-frequency
(DTMF) codes with tunneling while offering busy tone detection and some special services
for PBX (for example, Do-Not-Disturb, transfer in busy and alarm clock).
Voice processing module (VPM) is also supported. It is a DSP array and easy of upgrading
and expansion. All VE1 interface cards share DSP resources of VPM, saving user investments
and maximizing hardware resources.
The next generation of AR series routers provides a rich of voice interfaces that can not only
directly connect to general phones/faxes, but also connect to PBX switches through trunks
like AT0 and E1. It realizes interoperation with voice gateways from other vendors well in
addition to high density and qualified voice and fax communications, protecting the existing
investments of users effectively. When E1 trunk is used to connect a PBX, R2 signaling as
well as DSS1 and Q.SIG signaling on ISDN PRI interface are supported. One-stage/dualstage dial-in services are available. Synchronous transmission of voice and data on PRI
interface is also supported. As a result, the utilization is improved and the scope of supported
services is enlarged.
The next generation of AR series routers offers Gateway Keeper (GK) Client function that
maintains communications with GK Server through Registration, Admission and Status
(RAS) signaling. In this way, GK Server provides Quidway voice gateway services like
access permission, address translation, bandwidth management and voice gateway
management. At the same time, it can network with mainstream voice gateway flexibly. This
makes the next generation of AR series routers fit for large- and medium- sized voice
communications in enterprises.
By compressing redundant information like voice header on low-speed PPP serial links, IP
Header Compression (IPHC) reduces the bandwidths used by voice channels significantly and
maximizes network resources.
The next generation of AR series routers provides voice RADIUS function. When a voice call
occurs, the router reports statistics including call duration, number of packets and number of
bytes to RADIUS Server for accounting.
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services and protocol processing, the next generation of AR series routers uses advanced
quick route search algorithm to enable fast forwarding, improving forwarding and services
processing capabilities significantly. The next generation of AR series routers supports fast
forwarding on a variety of high speed link interfaces. It can also forward packets rapidly in
conjunction with QoS and firewall.
Traffic policing: monitor the specifications of the specified traffic flowed into the router.
Once the traffic has exceeded the specifications, you can take restriction or punishment
measures to protect business interests and network resources of operators.
Congestion management: measures you must take to settle resource competition in case
of network congestion. Generally, it places packets in a queue for caching and uses a
scheduling algorithm to determine the forwarding order.
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Traffic shaping: a traffic control measure that actively adjusts the traffic output rate.
Generally, it is used to adapt to the available network resources from the downstream
routers and avoid unnecessary packet drop and congestion.
MPLS traffic engineering (MPLS TE) is a QoS technology based on Int-serv module. By
combining traffic engineering and MPLS, you can establish a LSP tunnel to the designated
path and reserve resources. So network traffic can bypass congested nodes for the purpose of
balancing. The next generation of AR series routers can use QoS in a MPLS network flexibly.
Furthermore, it can use original QoS of Diff-Serv for CE and PE routers and QoS of Int-Serv
for MPLS aggregation/core networks to realize real end-to-end QoS guarantee.
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Route policy is used with routing protocols to strengthen the control of routing protocols.
When exchanging route information with the peer, a upper layer routing protocol may need to
only receive or publish a part of route information meeting the specified conditions; when
importing the route information of other routing protocols, the route protocol may need to
only import a part of route information meeting the conditions, and set some attributes of the
imported route information to satisfy the requirements of the protocol. Route policy provides
a way to enable these functions for route protocols.
Route policies supported on the next generation of AR series routers include route policy
definition, route import and distribution definition and restriction rules like route prefix,
autonomous system path, community attribute and access list. The use of route policy is of
great practical value to enhance the manageability of networks.
2.12 3G Supported
AR 2921&41 router as the new-generation AR Series Router that provide the 3G wireless
option offers a cost-effective, convenient deployment, reliable backup solution. AR 2921&41
router with 3G feature can be deployed in small businesses, enterprise small branch office. 3G
wireless can be used for the scenario describe below
The primary WAN connectivity where wire line service such as XDSL is not available
or too expensive to deploy.
The cable for the building can not reach .such as the communication must deploy among
mountains or islands.
AR 2921&41 router support the latest 3G standards (High-Speed Packet Access [HSPA]) and
are backward-compatible with Universal Mobile Telecommunications Service (UMTS),
Enhanced Data rates for Global Evolution (EDGE), and General Packet Radio Service
(GPRS).
The detailed information of 3G features application, you can find them in ARx9 3G Feature
Guidance in 3ms. http://3ms.huawei.com/mm/docMaintain/mmMaintain.do?
method=showMMDetail&f_id=ME200902060096
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System Structure
Quidway AR 2921&41 routers use an integrated design. AR 29-41 is 2U high and AR 29-21
is 1U (1U = 44.45mm) high. Quidway AR 29-21/29-41 routers have the same overall chassis
layout that can be installed in 19in standard racks.
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AR 29-21 is 1U high. There are one CF card slot, one CONSOLE port, one AUX port, two
USB interfaces on the front panel and two GE interfaces, four SIC interface card slots (two
horizontal slots can be combined to support DSIC) and two MIM interface card slots on the
rear panel. Power input locates on the front panel, with AC power supply and RPS supported.
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AR 29-41 is 2U high. There are one CF card slot, one CONSOLE port, one AUX port, two
USB Host interfaces on the front panel, and 2-GE Combo interface RJ 45 and SFP
connectors, four SIC interface card slots (two horizontal slots can be combined to support
DSIC) and four MIM interface card slots (two horizontal slots can be combined to support
DMIM) on the rear panel. Power input locates on the front panel, with AC power supply and
RPS supported.
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AR 29-41
Console
AUX
USB
GE
Two electrical
interfaces
FE
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GE Combo interface means that there is only one GE interface in the board but one electrical
interface and one optical interface outside. You can use them if necessary. Using electrical interface
and optical interface simultaneously is prohibited. When cables and optical fibers are connected
simultaneously, by default electrical interface works.
Of two USB interfaces, USB 0 supports Host or Device mode; USB 1 supports only Host mode.
Internal modules
AR 29-21
AR 29-41
SIC
4 SICs or 2 DSICs
4 SICs or 2 DSICs
MIM
4 MIMs or 1 DMIM
ESM
VCPM
VPM
Two horizontal SIC slots can be combined a large slot supporting DSIC; two horizontal MIM slots
can be combined a large slot supporting DMIM;
VPM (DSP strip) must be used with VCPM (voice co-processing) pinch card for the decompression
of multiple digital voice (E1) lines.
AR 29-21
AR 29-41
Processor
PowerPC 533MHz
PowerPC 667MHz
Boot ROM
4M
4M
DDR SDRAM:
DDR SDRAM:
Default: 256MB
Default: 256MB
Maximum: 1GB
Maximum: 1GB
Default: 256MB
Default: 256MB
Maximum: 1GB
Maximum: 1GB
Memory
CF card
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Memory holds the communication data with CPU when the system works.
CF card (256M) holds the software and configuration of the system. When the software is reading or
writing from/to a CF card, the CF card indicator goes on. At this time you cannot draw out the CF
card. Otherwise the files stored in the CF card will be damaged.
AR 29-21
AR 29-41
Dimension (H W D)
(excluding feet and rackmounting ear)
442 441.8
44.2 mm
(17.4 17.39
1.74 inch)
Weight
50/60 Hz
50/60 Hz
Maximum power
125W
210W
Operating temperature
0 to 40C (0 to
104F)
0 to 40C (0 to 104F)
Relative humidity
(noncondensing)
5% to 90%
5% to 90%
AR 2921&41 routers support AC power supply and RPS. You can use different power supplies
according to different applications.
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PWR
SYS
USB
(device)
CF
Monochrom
atic/dichro
matic
Monochromatic
Dichromatic
Monochromatic
Dichromatic
Quantit
y
Status
Function
Go on in green
Go off
Flashing in green
(0.5Hz)
Flashing in green
(4Hz)
Go off
No input voltage or
MPU failure
Go on in yellow
Failure
Go on in green
Go off
Go on in green
Flashing in green
Go on in yellow
Go off
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Monochroma
tic
Quantit
y
Status
Function
Go on in green
Go on in yellow
VPMx is on but
invalid.
Go off
VPMx is off.
Go on in green
Go on in yellow
VPMx is on but
invalid.
Go off
VPMx is off.
Go on in green
Go on in yellow
VCPM is on but
invalid.
Go off
VCPM is off.
Go on in orange
100M/10M connection
is established
Flashing in
orange
Receive/send data at
100M/10M
Go on in green
1000M connection is
established
Flashing in green
Go off
No connection
/dichromatic
VPM0
through
VPM1
ESM0
through
ESM1
VCPM
GE0
through
GE 1
Dichromatic
Dichromatic
Dichromatic
Dichromatic
(two
indicators
contained
by the
connector)
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PWR
SYS
USB
(device)
CF
Monochromati
c
/dichromatic
Monochromatic
Dichromatic
Monochromatic
Dichromatic
Qua
ntit
y
Status
Function
Go on in green
Go off
Flashing in green
(0.5Hz)
Flashing in green
(4Hz)
Go off
Go on in yellow
Failure
Go on in green
Go off
Go on in green
Flashing in green
Go on in yellow
Go off
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Monochroma
tic
Quanti
ty
Status
Function
Go on in green
VPMx is on and
valid.
Go on in yellow
VPMx is on but
invalid.
Go off
VPMx is off.
Go on in green
ESMx is on and
valid.
Go on in yellow
VPMx is on but
invalid.
Go off
VPMx is off.
Go on in green
VCPM is on and
valid.
Go on in yellow
VPMx is on but
invalid.
Go off
VCPM is off.
Go on in orange
100M/10M
connection is
established
Flashing in orange
Receive/send data at
100M/10M
Go on in green
1000M connection is
established
Flashing in green
Go off
No connection
/dichromatic
VPM0
through
VPM2
ESM0
through
ESM 1
VCPM
GE0
through
GE 1
(two
indicators
contained
by the
connector)
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Dichromatic
Dichromatic
Dichromatic
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Parameter
Interface standard
RS232
Connector
RJ45
Rate
9600bps to 115200bps
USB interface
Figure 1.1 USB interface attributes
Metrics
Parameter
Interface standard
USB2.0
Connector
USB Host
Rate
Interface mode
Host/Device
FE Electrical Interface
Figure 1.1 FE electrical interface attributes
Metrics
Layer 2 FE electrical
interface parameter
Layer 3 FE electrical
interface parameter
Interface standard
10/100Base-TX
10/100Base-TX
Interface type
MDI/MDIX
MDI
Connector
RJ45
RJ45
Rate
10/100Mbps
10/100Mbps
Operating mode
10/100Mbps auto-sensing
10/100Mbps auto-sensing
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GE Interface
AR 29-21 MPU has two 10/100/1000Mbps auto-sensing Ethernet electrical interfaces; AR 2941 MPUs have two gigabit Combo interfaces respectively. Each interface supports two kinds
of connectors: optical and electrical. Where electrical interface uses RJ45 connector and
optical interface uses Small Form-Factor Pluggable (SFP) module. You can select it as
required.
AR 29-41 provide five kinds of 1000Base-FX SFP pluggable optical interface modules. You
can select short haul multi mode (850nm), mid-haul single mode (1310nm), long haul single
mode (1310nm), long haul single mode (1550nm) and ultra long haul single mode (1550nm)
optical modules if necessary. All optical modules come with LC interface and are hotswappable.
Here are the GE interface features:
Figure 1.1 GE electrical interface attributes
Item
Description
Connector type
RJ45
Interface type
MDI/MDIX auto-sensing
Frame format
Ethernet_II
Ethernet_SNAP
Operating mode
10/100/1000Mbps auto-sensing
Full duplex/half duplex
(Configuring 1000Mbps and half duplex simultaneously is
prohibited.)
Description
Connector
type
SFP/LC
Interface
standard
Trans
mitting
optical
power
Typ
e
Short-haul
multi mode
(850nm)
Mid-haul
multi mode
(1310nm)
Long haul
Long haul
(1310nm)
(1550nm)
Ultra long
haul
(1550nm)
Min
.
-9.5dBm
-9dBm
-2dBm
-4dBm
-4dBm
Ma
x.
0dBm
-3dBm
5dBm
1dBm
2dBm
-17dBm
-20dBm
-23dBm
-21dBm
-22dBm
Receiving
sensitivity
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Description
Core wave
length
850nm
1310nm
1310nm
1550nm
1550nm
Optical fiber
type
62.5/125m
multi mode
optical fiber
9/125m
single mode
optical fiber
9/125m
single mode
optical fiber
9/125m
single mode
optical fiber
9/125m
single mode
optical fiber
Maximum
transmission
distance
0.55km
10km
40km
40km
70km
Operating
mode
AUX port
Figure 1.1 Aux port attributes
Metrics
Parameter
Interface standard
Connector
RJ45
Rate
9600bps to 115200bps
Parameter
Interface standard
Connector
DB28
Rate
12
Metrics
Parameter
Interface standard
V.24 (DTE/DCE)
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AM interface
Figure 1.1 AM interface attributes
Metrics
Parameter
Interface standard
G.712
Connector
RJ45
Bandwidth
300Hz to 3400Hz
CE1/PRI interfaces
Figure 1.1 CE1/PRI interface attributes
Metrics
Parameter
Interface standard
Connector
Rate
E1-F interfaces
Figure 1.1 E1-F interface attributes
Metrics
Parameter
Interface standard
Connector
Rate
Parameter
Interface standard
Connector
SMB
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Metrics
Parameter
Rate
CE3: 34.368Mbps
Parameter
Interface standard
Connector
RJ45
Rate
Parameter
Interface standard
SDH/SONET
Connector
Rate
OC-3/STM-1 (155Mbps)
ADSL2+ interface
Figure 1.1 ADSL2+ interface attributes
Metrics
Parameter
Interface standard
14
Connector
RJ11
Rate
Services
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ADSL-I Interface
Figure 1.1 ADSL-I Interface attributes
Item
Parameter
Interface
standard
G. 992.1
Connector
RJ11
Interface rate
Services
Parameter
Interface
standard
Connector
SFP/LC
Interface rate
155.52Mbps
Transm
itting
optical
power
Type
Short haul
multi mode
Mid-haul
single mode
Long haul
single mode
Min.
-19.0 dBm
-15.0 dBm
-5.0 dBm
-5.0 dBm
Max
.
-14.0 dBm
-8.0 dBm
0 dBm
0 dBm
Receiving
sensitivity
-30.0 dBm
-28.0 dBm
-34.0 dBm
-34.0 dBm
Overload
optical power
-14.0 dBm
-7.0 dBm
-9.0 dBm
-10.0 dBm
Core wave
length
1310nm
1310nm
1310nm
1550nm
Maximum
transmission
distance
2km
15km
40km
80km
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Item
Parameter
Optical fiber
type
62.5/125m
multi mode
optical fiber
9/125m
single mode
optical fiber
9/125m
single mode
optical fiber
Parameter
Interface standard
G.712
Connector
RJ48
Bandwidth
300 to 3400Hz
Parameter
Interface standard
Connector
DB15(VE1)
Rate
G.SHDSL interface
Figure 1.1 G.SHDSL interface attributes
Metrics
Parameter
Interface standard
Connector
RJ11
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1-port 10M/100M/1000M electrical and optical Ethernet SIC interface card (SIC-1GEC)
Ethernet interfaces
WAN modules
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1-port ATM/155M single mode long haul optical interface module (1310nm, 30km, SC)MIM-1ASL
1-port ATM/155M single mode optical interface module (1310nm, 15km, SC)-MIM1ASM
Voice modules
Encryption module
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ESM module supports IPSec and by using hardware encryption expedites IP packet
encryption. The use of hardware encryption/decryption and hashing operation allows the
router to encrypt packets with high performance and reliability.
The encryption card is optional. On a router installed with an encryption card, the main
control board functions to route IP packets and implement encryption-enabled VPN, while the
encryption card functions to encrypt packets.
Figure 1.1 Encryption card attributes
Attribute
Description
Protocol
IP sec
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Description
Network
interconnecti
on
LAN protocol
ARP
Ethernet_II
Ethernet_SNAP
802.3x
LACP(802.3ad)
802.1p
802.1Q
802.1x
RSTP(802.1w)
MSTP(802.1s)
IGMP Snooping
GVRP
PORT LOOPBACK
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Item
Description
WAN protocols
IP services
Networ
k
protoco
ls
Non-IP services
IP application
PPP, and MP
PPP/MP over FR
FRTS
HDLC
LAPB
MODEM
3G Modem
TCP
UDP
IP Option
IP unnumber
Policy routing
IPX
Netstream
Terminal access
Ping
DHCP Server
DHCP Relay
DHCP Client
DNS client
DNS Static
DDNS
NQA
IP Accounting
UDP Helper
NTP
Telnet
TFTP Client
FTP Client
FTP Server
(unicast/multicast)
and Trace
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Description
IP route
RIP/RIPng
OSPF
OSPFv3
BGP
IS-IS
IGMP
PIM-DM
PIM-SM
MBGP
MSDP
MPLS
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LDP
LSPM
MPLS TE
MPLS FW
MPLS/BGP VPN
L2VPN
6 Ordering Guide
Item
Description
IPv6
IPv6 ND
IPv6 PMTU
IPv6 FIB
IPv6 ACL
IPv6 Fast-forwarding
NAT-PT
IPv6 tunneling
6PE
IPv6 routing
Port security
AAA
Firewall
Data security
MLD
PIM-DM
PIM-SM
PIM-SSM
PPPoE Client&Server
PORTAL 2.0
802.1x
Local authentication
Radius
HWTacacs
ASPF
ACL
FILTER
Attack Protection
IKE
IPSec
Encryption card
Portal
Portal+
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Description
Other security
technologies
Reliability
L2TP
NAT/NAPT
PKI
RSA
SSH V1.5/2.0
SSL
URPF
GRE
EAD
Supports VRRP
L2 QoS
QOS
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SP
WRED(Port)
CAR
LR
Port-Based Mirroring
Flow-Based Mirroring
Packet Remarking
Flow Redirect
Flow Accounting
Priority Mapping
Port Priority
Flow Filter
FlowControl&Backpressure
ACL
Traffic
supervision
Congestion
management
Congestion
avoidance
WRED/RED
Traffic shaping
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Item
Description
Other QOS
technologies
Wireless
Codec
Maintainabilit
y
Media Process
Conformed
standard
MAC address
management
FR QOS
MPLS QOS
MP QoS/LFI
cRTP/IPHC
ATM QOS
Sub-interface QOS
User Profile
G.711A law
G.711U law
G.723R53
G.723R63
G.729a
G.729R8
RTP/cRTP
IPHC
802.11b
802.11g
WPA
WPA 2
WMM
Frame fragmentation
Preamble-length type
802.11g protection
Multi-SSID-VLAN binding
Layer 2 forwarding
Layer 3 forwarding
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Description
Security
Shared-key authentication
802.1x authentication
EAP
WEP-40, WEP-104
TKIP
AES-CCMP
RF
Network
management
SNMP V1/V2c/V3
MIB
SYSLOG
RMON
CWMP(TR-069)
Auto-config
Dual image
Hotfix
User Profile
XMODEM
Local
management
User access
management
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Item
Description
Others
Maintainabilit
y
Network
management
Local
management
User access
management
Voice RADIUS
VoFR
PSTN BACKUP
SNMP V1/V2c/V3
MIB
SYSLOG
BIMS
RMON
CWMP(TR-069)
Command line
File system
auto-config
Dual Image
Hotfix
User Profile
Console port
AUX port
TTY port
Telnet (VTY)
SSH
FTP
X25 PAD
XMODEM
Argument
AR 29-21
AR 29-41
180 Kpps
220 Kpps
< 0.1 ms
< 0.1 ms
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Argument
AR 29-21
AR 29-41
< 10%
< 10%
< 120 s
< 120 s
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Quidway AR 49 series routers are used in the headquarters and connected to branch networks
through Ethernet, digital data network (DDN), frame relay, X.25 or synchronous digital
hierarchy (SDH) to form a backbone. Quidway AR 19/29 series routers are used in branches
and connected to remote users through Ethernet, PSTN/ISDN to provide access services for
home office and mobile office users.
Lots of network services are available, including popular services at present, for example,
data transfer, VoIP, fax and video.
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comprehensive data communication network with high-end and core routers, high-end and
core switches, low-end and mid-range routers and firewall. Here is a typical network.
Figure 1.1 Networking application in the carrier network or big-sized network
Quidway NE series high-end and core routers are used in the core to form a backbone ring
network. NE40, NE16E and NE08E can function as core routers. 155M POS or GE links are
used in the backbone. At the same time, dual devices are used in each stage for higher
reliability of backbone.
AR 19/29/49 series routers are used on the aggregation layer and the access layer to access the
networks on the corresponding layers. These devices use 155M, 100M Ethernet and 2M lines
as their communication links.
Other high-end, mid-range and low-end devices from Huawei are used as switches and
firewall in the network.
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AR 49 series routers with IPv6/IPv4 dual-stacking technology are used in the headquarters
and AR 19/29 series routers are used in branches. You can use IPv4 independently or
IPv6/IPv4 dual-stacking technology for networking. For network communications from IPv6
to IPv4, tunneling also can be used to realize seamless communications between IPv6 and
IPv4 networks.
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Quidway NE series high-end and core routers are used as P devices in the headquarters. AR
49 series routers are also used as PE devices to access the service networks of branches. With
VPF technology, diverse services in branches are partitioned into different VPN networks
through PE devices, guaranteeing the security and reliability of services.
AR 19/29 series routers are used in branches to connect to AR 49 series routers in the
headquarters. Different services are separated through physical networks in branches. When
there are many services in a physical network, the VRF feature of AR 49 can realize logical
separation of service networks.
You can use different ways to build tunnels for MPLS VPN services. Using MPLS TE tunnel
to carry VPN services is of great benefits in many aspects. As a result, VPN services have
superior security and reliable QoS guarantee. Additionally, carriers can customize MPLS TE
tunnels with different features to meet VPN user requirements.
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If you do not need voice services, AR-NG series provide flexible pinch card design to help
save investments.
Figure 1.1 Networking diagram for voice services
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Combined with robust performances of security services, AR 49 routers are used in the
headquarters as the application security service gateway. At the same time, it can function as
an external firewall to protect the security of the Intranet. With VLAN separation and 802.1x
functions, you can carry out security access authentication for the Intranet users directly
through switching modules.
AR 29 routers are used in branches as access to VPN and IPSec. At the same time, AR 29
routers can function as VPN access gateway to provide VPN access for SOHO and mobile
employees.
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Quidway AR 49 series routers are used in the headquarters and connected to branch networks
through Ethernet, digital data network (DDN), frame relay, X.25 or synchronous digital
hierarchy (SDH) to form a backbone.
Quidway AR 19/29 series routers are used in branches and connected to remote users through
Ethernet, PSTN/ISDN to provide access services for home office and mobile office users.
Lots of network services are available, including popular services at present, for example,
data transfer, VoIP, fax and video.
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6.1 Host
Figure 1.1 List of host of Quidway AR 29-21/29-41
Name
Description
remark
RT-AR 29-21AC-OVS
RT-AR 29-41AC-OVS
Description
remark
RT-SIC-4FSW
RT-DSIC9FSW
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Name
Description
remark
RT-SIC-1GEC
RT-SIC-1FEA
RT-SIC-1SAE
RT-SIC-1AMV3
With cables
RT-SIC-2AMV3
With cables
RT-SIC-1ADSL
RT-SIC-EPRI
RT-SIC-1E1-F
RT-SIC-2E1-F
RT-SIC-1VE1
RT-SIC-1FXSV2
With cables
RT-SIC-2FXSV2
With cables
RT-SIC-1FXOV2
With cables
RT-SIC-2FXOV2
With cables
RT-MIM8FXS8FXO
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Name
Description
remark
RT-MIM16FXS
Description
remark
RT-MIM16FSW
RT-DMIM24FSW
RT-MIM-1FEV2
With cables
RT-MIM-2FEV2
With cables
RT-1GBE
1-Port 10/100/1000BASE-T
Ethernet Electrical Interface
Module,RJ45
With cables
RT-2GBE
2-Port 10/100/1000BASE-T
Ethernet Electrical Interface
Module, RJ45
With cables
RT-1GEF
RT-2GEF
RT-2SAE
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Name
Description
remark
RT-4SAE
RT-8SAE
RT-8ASE
RT-16ASE
RT-1E1-V2
RT-2E1-V2
RT-4E1-V2
RT-8E1(75)
RT-1E1-F-V2
RT-2E1-F-V2
RT-4E1-F-V2
RT-8E1(75)-F
8-Port E1 Module-Fractional
(75ohm)
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Name
Description
remark
RT-MIM-1VE1
RT-MIM-2VE1
RT-2FXS-V2
With cables
RT-4FXS-V2
With cables
RT-2FXO-V2
With cables
RT-4FXO-V2
With cables
RT-2EM
RT-4EM
RT-4BSE
RT-1CE3
RT-HNDE
RT-1POS
RT-1CPOS(E)
RT-1G.SHDSL
With cables
RT-1AMM
RT-1ASL
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Name
Description
remark
RT-1ASM
The built-in modules of Quidway AR 29-21/29-41 have two types: Encryption Sub-cards and
Voice Processing Sub-cards modules.
Figure 1.3 List of Encryption Sub-cards modules of Quidway AR 29-21/29-41
Name
Description
remark
RT-ESMANDE
RT-ESM-SNDE
Name
Description
remark
RT-VCPM
Voice Co-processing
Module
RT-VPM32
32-Channel Voice
Processing Module
RT-VPM24
24-Channel Voice
Processing Module
RT-VPM16
16-Channel Voice
Processing Module
RT-VPM8
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Acronyms and
Abbreviations
DFIC
DMIM
DSIC
ESM
ESM-ANDE
ESM-SNDE
FIC
HNDE
LPU
MIM
MPUF
MSCA
Multi-service Card A
NQA
SIC
VCPM
VE1
Voice E1
VPM
VRP