Newsletter 106

Read our latest newsletter and learn more about:

  • the new PoE versions of RB5009 and CSS610;
  • a new enterprise-level 100-gigabit switch with 1.2 Tbps switching capacity;
  • new accessories for the 100-gigabit product line;
  • US carrier-cerfified SXT LTE6 and Chateau LTE6;
  • latest MikroTips and tricks, and more!

https://mt.lv/News106


Video: https://youtu.be/x_QW_KZu7_M


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rb5009 PoE :heart_eyes::heart_eyes::heart_eyes:

I am surprised that we see a mention of RouterOS 7.3… Still a long way to go for version 7.4?

And NO wifi6 divce or wifiwave2 package for OLDER divces
THANK YOU GOODPAY FOR WIFI
MIKROTIK

What are those “loops” on either end of the RB5009?

Why do you still use the old logo on newly released devices 3 months after having changed your branding ?
When do you plan to use the new logo ?
From a more technical viewpoint, why still only having a single 2.5Gbps port ?

New devices are usually designed many years before publishing

We also have a video accompanying the newsletter https://youtu.be/x_QW_KZu7_M

These are needed to mount 4 devices (in 2x2 placement) in a 1U configuration.

I Just wished that RB5009 would have supported vlan filtering as hardware based. Could be a great replacement for Ubiquiti edgeswitch or at least make the same design of RB5009 for a switch so we are able to rackmount in a single 1U space 4 of them with stackable feature if possible to not loose some ports. It’s good because if one goes down from a lightening or any other case we don’t loose the whole switch. Cost wise really interesting for service providers.

I also have a question for Normis: Do CRS305-1G-4S+IN have vlan filtering capabilities ? if not, I guess mikrotik wiki should edit the section where it mentions all 3xx series have vlan filtering capabilities.

15 years ago… this “newsletter”:
http://www.roc-noc.com/pdf/RB133/rb133_brochure.pdf

both devices you mention have hardware vlan filtering accelerated by hardware
RB5009
CRS305-1G-4S+IN

in fact CRS 305 can do Layer 3 forwarding by hardware (No fast-track No-NAT), rb5009 do Layer 3 forwarding by CPU but has a very powerful one

Bridge Hardware Offloading
https://help.mikrotik.com/docs/display/ROS/Bridging+and+Switching#BridgingandSwitching-BridgeHardwareOffloading

Switch chip features
https://help.mikrotik.com/docs/display/ROS/CRS3xx%2C+CRS5xx%2C+CCR2116%2C+CCR2216+switch+chip+features

L3 hardware offloading
https://help.mikrotik.com/docs/display/ROS/L3+Hardware+Offloading

To be clear, the RB5009 is referenced by its CPU on two of those pages, 88E6393X. That’s likely why the OP above missed it.

with the intention of being clear:

RB5009 CPU is 88F7040, switch chip responsible of Layer 2 HW accelerated features is 88E6393X

Nice releases!!!. I like to see the CRS5xx to replace the CRS326 and/or CRS328-24P with the following characteristics:

  • 24 RJ45 Ports
  • All or some Ports with mGig Support (2.5 Gbps and 5 Gbps!). If some at least 8 ports
  • PoE+ or even better PoE++
  • 4 x SFP+ cages
  • 2 x QSFP cages

Any expected time frames to get these?

If we could get a router with 4 or 8 100Gb ports, I would purchase 3 right now

@normis, do you confirm that the power-supply which comes in the RB5009UPr+S+IN box is the 48V2A96W (and not the 24V one which comes with RB4011 and previous RB5009) ?
Btw, really nice newsletter, awesome products :slight_smile:
Many thanks !

@benlg
https://mikrotik.com/product/rb5009upr_s_in

@rextended, thank you, I saw, just asked for confirmation, as video for this new product shows a 24V DC-jack voltage…


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