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Six (6) Front Mounted Gigabit Ethernet Ports
One (1) Front Mounted Fast Ethernet Port
One (1) Front Mounted Exp Mod for Fiber or more Copper Ports
Intel 2.66GHz Q8400 Core2Quad Processor
Industrial Board and Power Supply Design
Easy access front mounted Ethernet / Console Connections
Custom Designed System Board
Space for 2.5 inch HDD
2 GB DDR2 RAM
2 GB Compact Flash Card
1 x PCIe Slot for T1, fiber, or 4 port Ethernet cards
Plug it in, connect, start configuring
MTBF of Over 100,000 Hours!
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All ap and wireless functions apply to devices with L4 license or higher and devices with wireless interfaces.
TCP/IP protocol suite: Firewall and NAT - stateful packet filtering; Peer-to-Peer protocol filtering; source and destination NAT; classification by source MAC, IP addresses (networks or a list of networks) and address types, port range, IP protocols, protocol options (ICMP type, TCP flags and MSS), interfaces, internal packet and connection marks, ToS (DSCP) byte, content, matching sequence/frequency, packet size, time and more...
Routing - Static routing; Equal cost multi-path routing; Policy based routing (classification done in firewall); RIP v1 / v2, OSPF v2, BGP v4
Data Rate Management - Hierarchical HTB QoS system with bursts; per IP / protocol / subnet / port / firewall mark; PCQ, RED, SFQ, FIFO queue; CIR, MIR, contention ratios, dynamic client rate equalizing (PCQ), bursts, Peer-to-Peer protocol limitation
HotSpot - HotSpot Gateway with RADIUS authentication and accounting; true Plug-and-Play access for network users; data rate limitation; differentiated firewall; traffic quota; real-time status information; walled-garden; customized HTML login pages; iPass support; SSL secure authentication; advertisement support
Point-to-Point tunneling protocols - PPTP, PPPoE and L2TP Access Concentrators and clients; PAP, CHAP, MSCHAPv1 and MSCHAPv2 authentication protocols; RADIUS authentication and accounting; MPPE encryption; compression for PPPoE; data rate limitation; differentiated firewall; PPPoE dial on demand
Simple tunnels - IPIP tunnels, EoIP (Ethernet over IP) IPsec - IP security AH and ESP protocols; MODP Diffie-Hellman groups 1,2,5; MD5 and SHA1 hashing algorithms; DES, 3DES, AES-128, AES-192, AES-256 encryption algorithms; Perfect Forwarding Secrecy (PFS) MODP groups 1,2,5
Proxy - FTP and HTTP caching proxy server; HTTPS proxy; transparent DNS and HTTP proxying; SOCKS protocol support; DNS static entries; support for caching on a separate drive; access control lists; caching lists; parent proxy support
DHCP - DHCP server per interface; DHCP relay; DHCP client; multiple DHCP networks; static and dynamic DHCP leases; RADIUS support
VRRP - VRRP protocol for high availability
UPnP - Universal Plug-and-Play support
NTP - Network Time Protocol server and client; synchronization with GPS system Monitoring/Accounting - IP traffic accounting, firewall actions logging, statistics graphs accessible via HTTP
SNMP - read-only access
M3P - MikroTik Packet Packer Protocol for Wireless links and Ethernet
MNDP - MikroTik Neighbor Discovery Protocol; also supports Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP)
Tools - ping; traceroute; bandwidth test; ping flood; telnet; SSH; packet sniffer; Dynamic DNS update tool
Layer 2 connectivity:
Wireless - IEEE802.11a/b/g wireless client and access point (AP) modes; Nstreme and Nstreme2 proprietary protocols; Wireless Distribution System (WDS) support; virtual AP; 40 and 104 bit WEP; WPA pre-shared key authentication; access control list; authentication with RADIUS server; roaming (for wireless client); AP bridging
Bridge - spanning tree protocol; multiple bridge interfaces; bridge firewalling, MAC NATting
VLAN - IEEE802.1q Virtual LAN support on Ethernet and wireless links; multiple VLANs; VLAN bridging
Synchronous - V.35, V.24, E1/T1, X.21, DS3 (T3) media types; sync-PPP, Cisco HDLC, Frame Relay line protocols; ANSI-617d (ANDI or annex D) and Q933a (CCITT or annex A) Frame Relay LMI types
Asynchronous - serial PPP dial-in / dial-out; PAP, CHAP, MSCHAPv1 and MSCHAPv2 authentication protocols; RADIUS authentication and accounting; onboard serial ports; modem pool with up to 128 ports; dial on demand
ISDN - ISDN dial-in / dial-out; PAP, CHAP, MSCHAPv1 and MSCHAPv2 authentication protocols; RADIUS authentication and accounting; 128K bundle support; Cisco HDLC, x75i, x75ui, x75bui line protocols; dial on demand SDSL - Single-line DSL support; line termination and network termination modes
Full network-based installation - PCI Ethernet network interface card supported by MikroTik RouterOS (see the Device Driver List for the list) with PXE or EtherBoot extension booting ROM (you might need also to check if the router's BIOS supports booting from network)
Configuration possibilities RouterOS provides powerful command-line configuration interface. You can also manage the router through WinBox - the easy-to-use remote configuration GUI for Windows -, which provides all the benefits of the command-line interface, without the actual "command-line", which may scare novice users. Web-based configuration is provided for some most popular functionality.
Major features: Clean and consistent user interface Runtime configuration and monitoring Multiple connections User policies Action history, undo/redo actions safe mode operation Scripts can be scheduled for executing at certain times, periodically, or on events. All command-line commands are supported in scripts
Router may be managed through the following interfaces (note that until a valid IP configuration is enteres, telnet and SSH connections are not possible):
Local teminal console - AT, PS/2 or USB keyboard and VGA-compatible video controller card with monitor
Serial console - any (you may choose any one; the first, also known as COM1, is used by default) RS232 asynchronous serial port, which is by default set to 9600bit/s, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, no parity, hardware (RTS/CTS) flow control
Telnet - telnet server is running on 23 TCP port by default
SSH - SSH (secure shell) server is running on 22 TCP port by default (available only if security package is installed
MAC Telnet - MikroTik MAC Telnet potocol server is by default enabled on all Ethernet-like interfaces
Winbox - Winbox is a RouterOS remote administration GUI for Windows, that uses 8291 TCP port. It may also connect routers by their MAC addresses |
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