Those who missed it, here is the PDF slide show:
912G is very nice product !
What power for Cloud Router Switch? What voltage?
And R11E-HPND is 2x2 mimo? Have you miniPCIex 3x3?
Currently no 3x3 cards.
CRS with POE out in the pipelines?
Are Mikrotik planning to deliver a CCR with 10 or more SFP socket to put in POP with Mikrotik SFP and put RB260GS for FTTH or RB2011 / CRS for FTTB service delivery !
It’s great to have client device with SFP port, but you don’t have device with many SFP socket to put on Central Office ( POP ) side.
Really excited to hear that the 24 port gig switch will be running RouterOS.
I know it likely won’t be doing any layer3 work but that it’ll be configurable via the same methods (winbox, api etc) and in a familiar format is really important imo.
R11E-2HND has uFl or MMCX connectors?
On slide is written uFl but on foto has MMCX.
the photo on the slide is incorrect - the card with smaller heatsink will have uFl connector.
CRS will be running RouterOS and will have routing just the RB750GL but with a 600MHz AR9344 CPU. Also the switch chip has tables for L3 wire speed forwarded, similar to other switches with L3 support.
Will there be any changes to the current switch vlan setup and configuration process to make the setup more streamlined?
I don’t mean easier as obviously there is a lot of options to configure but the current process is incredibly complex and difficult to understand so it would be good if there was a new method for working with this.
CCR1036-8G-2S+ has microSD port like at foto?
What about poe-out switch?
What about >=20dbi gain antenna CPE?
Very nice!
Will the hardware forwarding on the CRS support MPLS (at least label-swap, i.e. for P router applications) at wire speed?
L3 at wire speed will be nice, but L2.5 would be even nicer. ![]()
–Eric
Hi,
Great with th SFP+ cloudcore - Any chance of getting a version with SFPs instead of coppergigs.
Would need 10 immediately ![]()
/Mikael
- for sfp ports in sfp+ version
CRS sounds really nice, bye bye Cisco switches!
I was going to buy some new HP switches next week, but lucky for me that this news comes along!
Hope waiting a few months will be worth it ![]()
the current process is incredibly complex and difficult to understand so it would be good if there was a new method for working with this.
I agree, configuring the switching on RouterBoards is overly complex.
Hopefully the CRS has a sane way to configure the switched ports as access, trunk, define what vlans are allowed and translate svid/cvid
Maybe build some logic in to RouterOS where by master-ports are eliminated. We just use “bridges” and add ports to a bridge, if the ports are on a switch chip it automatically uses the hardware switching. You could then add vlans to the bridge, and have some sort of mechanism to limit what vlans are allowed on certain ports.
Gratulations to new products!
I wish: CRS rackmount version with 2xSFP to be able to have a fibre loop
and
stacked management, full CLI, wire speed MPLS and vlan (with trunking), dual power suply in rackmount for redundancy, rSTP, mSTP, IGMP proxy
its a switch so everything wire speed please
CRS will be running RouterOS and will have routing just the RB750GL but with a 600MHz AR9344 CPU. Also the switch chip has tables for L3 wire speed forwarded, similar to other switches with L3 support.
Further to this it would be good to see some basic ACL configurations packed into simple setup options:
- DHCP snooping
- maximum mac address limiting per port
- broadcast / multicast rate limiting
- etc
Would be good to see RouterOS actually use the power available on the CCR now. But, having a proper switch is epic. Good work. 10g sfp?
What will be the listing price for CRS125-24G-IS-RM?
Thank you.