Hello all.
Why are “bypass” plugs needed in RB1100?
What for jumper in front pannel?
Has RB1100 more powerful then 1000U?
I’ve read that RB1100 sould has 1000Mhz CPU instead of RB1000U (that has 1300Mhz).
But…
system resource print
cpu: “e500v2”
cpu-count: 1
cpu-frequency: 799MHz
Is there some performance test?
Thx
The bypass ports work like this - if the router would stop working for some
reason, the ports would be connected together as if there would be no router
in between. You could configure your network to allow this, and in case of
hardware failure, the communications would still work, as if the (broken)
router wouldn’t exist there.
Basically it is to cross-connect the two RJ45 connectors electrically thus
creating an extended Layer 1 network. Traffic present on either network
(Internal or External) is seen on the other network immediately.
Jumper to enable bypass on hardware or not.
All RouterBOARD performance tests are available here,
http://routerboard.com/pdf/routerboard_performance_tests.pdf
Hi,
I’m wondering how many packets per second a RB750G, 450G and 1100 can handle while doing layer7 traffic classing.
We are using the rules located at http://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/Basic_traffic_shaping_based_on_layer-7_protocols and currently have a RB750G sitting between 2 routers in bridge mode (transparent) and sending about 5mbps through the device. We’re soon going to offload another 10-25Mbps of traffic through the RB but I’d like to know if the box is going to handle this traffic load in L7 traffic inspection.
thanks
Barry