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Figure 32: Example output from the SHOW FILE command for an AT-AR720.
A complete test of flash memory may also be carried out using the router’s
built-in diagnostics. See “
” on page 106 for more information.
The diagnostics flash memory test will erase the entire flash contents.
Interfaces
Where applicable, all routers in the AR router family share common interface
types. For example, the pinout of the synchronous interface on the AT-AR350 is
the same as those on the AT-AR023 SYN PIC. The general description of each
interface type is given in this section, therefore, applies to all AR router models
and PICs.
Asynchronous Interfaces
Asynchronous interfaces use DB9 female connectors, DB9 male connectors, or
RJ-45 connectors, depending on the model or PIC (Table 26 on page 65).
Pinouts match those used for most building wiring schemes (Table 27 on page
66, Table 28 on page 66, Table 29 on page 66).
dev creator name type size file date & time address check
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flash inst release lic 64 15-Oct-1999 10:23:08 02723B20 -
flash load 52772 pat 300236 15-Oct-1999 10:11:47 02559AC4 -
flash load 52-181 rez 1575696 15-Oct-1999 10:21:48 025A2FD0 -
flash load 52-772 rez 1415624 15-Oct-1999 10:09:17 0240005C -
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flash use:
files ..... 3291968 bytes (4 files)
garbage ... 96 bytes
free ...... 902516 bytes
total ..... 4194304 bytes
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Table 26: Asynchronous interface connectors by model.
Router Model/Option
Connector
Pinouts
AT-AR300L(S)
AT-AR300(S)
AT-AR310(S)
DB9 female
AT-AR320
AT-AR330
AT-AR350
AT-AR370(S)
AT-AR370(U)
AT-AR390
AT-AR395
DB9 male
AT-AR024 ASYN4 PIC
RJ-45