RB2011UiAS-RM
1U rackmount, 5xEthernet, 5xGigabit Ethernet, USB, LCD, PoE out on port 10, 600MHz CPU, 128MB RAM, RouterOS L5. The RB2011 is a low-cost multi port device series. Designed for indoor use, and is available in many different cases, with a multitude of options. The RB2011 is powered by RouterOS, a fully featured routing operating system that has been continuously improved for fifteen years. Dynamic routing, hotspot, firewall, MPLS, VPN, advanced quality of service, load balancing and bonding, real-time configuration, and monitoring - are just a few of the vast number of features supported by RouterOS. RouterBOARD 2011UiAS-RM, in comparison with RB2011L series, not only has five Gigabit LAN ports and five fast Ethernet LAN ports, but also has RJ45 serial port, USB port, and more RAM (128MB instead of 64MB). Also, it has RouterOS L5 license (instead of L4) and a nice touchscreen LCD for configuration. SFP cage is also present.
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RB2011iL-RM
1U rackmount, 5xEthernet, 5xGigabit Ethernet, PoE out on port 10, 600MHz CPU, 64MB RAM, RouterOS L4. The RB2011 is a low cost multi port device series. Designed for indoor use, and is available in many different cases, with a multitude of options. The RB2011 is powered by RouterOS, a fully featured routing operating system that has been continuously improved for fifteen years. Dynamic routing, hotspot, firewall, MPLS, VPN, advanced quality of service, load balancing and bonding, real-time configuration, and monitoring are just a few of the vast number of features supported by RouterOS. The RB2011iL-RM includes a new feature, a power injector on Ethernet port 10, it can power other PoE-capable devices with the same voltage as applied to the unit. Fewer power adapters and cables to worry about! The maximum load on the port is 500mA. It is powered by the new Atheros 600MHz 74K MIPS network processor, has 64MB of RAM and a Level4 RouterOS license, as well as five Gigabit Ethernet ports.
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CCR2004-16G-2S+
Like the other models in CCR2004 series, this CCR also features the Annapurna Labs Alpine v2 CPU with 4x 64-bit ARMv8-A Cortex-A57 cores running at 1,7GHz. But here’s the difference. This powerful router crushes all previous CCR models in single-core performance, and that is the most important aspect when it comes to heavy operations based on per-connection processing. Like queues, for example.But that’s not all! It also has the best single-core performance per watt and best overall performance per watt among all the CCR devices. Better for the planet, better for the bills, it’s a win-win! The new router has 18 wired ports, including 16x Gigabit Ethernet ports and two 10G SFP+ cages. It also has a full-size USB and RJ-45 console port on the front panel. Like all CCR devices, it comes in a classic white 1U rackmount case. Built-in dual redundant power supplies are included, so you have one less thing to worry about. And, of course, there is active cooling to keep things nice and cool.
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