CCR1036-12G-4S - Carrier grade router with a cutting edge 36 core Tilera CPU
CCR1036-12G-4S is an carrier grade router with a cutting edge 36 core Tilera CPU! Unprecedented power and unbeatable performance!
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CCR1072-1G-8S+
Our new flagship router, the CCR1072, is powered by a Tilera 72 core CPU, each core is clocked at 1GHz, and to fully utilise this power, the CCR1072 is equipped with eight independently connected 10G SFP+ ports. The unit comes equipped with installed RouterOS L6, 16GB of built in ECC RAM, touchscreen color LCD, two removable (hotplug) power supplies for redundancy, smart card slot, microUSB, regular size USB, microSD and 2x M.2 slots for additional storage. Thanks to the unique 72 core processor and ports that are directly connected to the CPU, CCR1072 is capable of over 100 million packets per second throughput.
CCR2004-1G-2XS-PCIe
CCR2004-1G-2XS-PCIe is a very smart and standalone router with RouterOS installed with L6 license and powered by your server or computer with its own computing CPU 1.5GHz clock and 4 cores for firewall, access control for home multimedia and file servers and even control some traffic in data centers. This router is equipped with 2× SFP28 interface (25 Gbps), Gigabit Ethernet and PCI-e which is used for powering the router and you can see more 4 virtual interfaces. The two interfaces in SFP28 slots and the remaining two virtual Ethernet-PCIe interfaces are bridged with a Gigabit Ethernet port for management access.
A new Passthrough mode has been implemented to make this CCR device work as a network card. In essence, this is FastForward FastPath mode which can also transmit hardware line statuses. However, this form-factor has certain limitations that you should keep in mind. Compared to ASIC-based assemblies, the CCR NIC needs some time to start. If the host system is started before the CCR card, it will not appear among the available devices. You should add a PCIe device initialization delay after power up in the BIOS. Otherwise, you will need to reinitialize the PCIe device from the host system.