CCR1009-10G-4S?

I want something like this. No wait, this is exactly what I want.

*4x SFP slots, straight router interfaces

*Two 5-port GbE copper switch groups

*Dual DC inputs, 20-60 VDC

*Wall or rack mountable

Not sure if fanless would be possible. And I don’t need the LCD touchscreen. I need temperature tolerance and low power consumption.

This would make an awesome medium size microwave site router. 8 APs, local management, etc. on the copper ports. Copper or fiber SFPs for routed backhaul ports. We normally have 2-4 licensed PTPs at larger sites.

Well, as you gathered, it doesn’t exist yet. You could build exactly what you wanted with a http://routerboard.com/CCR1016-12S-1Splus. It does not have switch ports, but more then enough power to overcome that with bridges. You will need to use SFP’s to also create your copper ports.

Or a http://routerboard.com/CCR1036-12G-4S would also fit your bill perfectly. With the CCR’s there is no need to worry about switch ports. It can route or bridge at wire-speed any day of the week! A internal switch only makes it cheaper to produce, like the CCR1009.

But you could probably make it with a combination of two devices. Say a CCR1009 linked with 10Gbit (25$) to a CRS226. This will give you a lot of (almost) non-blocking ports you can do with what you want. Also it leaves you with 2 SFP slots (1x CCR1009 and 1xCRS226). Not ideal since it’s not one device, but you can build it right now and cost wise it’s very interesting!

It’s the setup I’m building at home at least. :slight_smile:



p.s. You would need to dual-power the CRS226 with POE on port1 and the included adapter to achieve redundant power.