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Friday, 04 August 2017 / Published in Blog

MikroTik News August 2017 (Issue #77)

In this MikroTik newsletter:

  • new CRS317-1G-16S+RM with 16 x SFP+ cages, $399
  • new low cost small size 5GHz CPE SXTsq Lite5, only $46
  • new wAP LTE kit with 3G/4G/LTE modem, $119
  • new 6GHz long range DynaDish 6, $179
  • new long range LHG HP5 and LHG XL HP5, from $69
  • Traffic Generator tool
  • MUM 2017 schedule

CRS317-1G-16S+RM

The new Cloud Router Switch 317-1G-16S+RM is a rack-mountable manageable switch with Layer3 features, it has 16 SFP+ ports for high performance 10GbE connectivity and a 1GbE copper port for management. CRS317-1G-16S+RM is powered by a next generation switching chip, giving you wire speed performance for all sixteen 10GbE ports with any Ethernet frame size. New features such as hardware-based Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP) and Link Aggregation (LACP) provide enhanced protection and true professional performance for your demanding network. The unit has dual redundant power supplies and passive cooling case, so it’s completely silent – for hot environments, like outdoor communications boxes, two redundant fans will automatically keep the system cool if needed.

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  • Boot option for SwOS or RouterOS
  • Non-blocking Layer 2 switching capacity
  • 16K host table
  • IEEE 802.1Q VLAN
  • Supports up to 4K simultaneous VLANs
  • Port isolation and Port security
  • MSTP
  • HW MPLS forwarding coming in future software update
  • SFP 1.25 and SFP+ 10Gbit module support
  • 800 MHz dual core CPU
  • Dual power supplies
  • Broadcast storm control
  • Port mirroring of ingress/egress traffic
  • Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP)
  • Link Aggregation (LACP)
  • Access Control List
  • MikroTik neighbour discovery
  • SNMP v2/v3
  • Rackmount and tabletop
  • Supports -20 to +60 C ambient temperatures
  • Passive cooling with automatic fan for high temperatures

And more…

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