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Universal device, combines a router, access point controller, video surveillance recorder. Supports installation of two 3.5" drives with the ability to use RAID. 1.3" touch screen.
Universal device, combines a router, a controller for access points, a video surveillance recorder. Equipped with an HDD slot.
Typerouterrouter
Mountrack-mountrack-mount
Ports
Connections
Ethernet
optics (SFP/SFP+)
Ethernet
optics (SFP/SFP+)
Gigabit Ethernet88
2.5 Gigabit Ethernet11
SFP (optics)1
SFP+ (optics)21
Of which dedicated WANs2 pcs
Of which dedicated LAN8 pcs
Console port
Features
Control
Web interface
 
Basic features
DHCP server
load balancing
channel reservation
VPN
DHCP server
load balancing
channel reservation
VPN
Hardware
CPUARM Cortex-A57
CPU cores4
CPU speed2 GHz
RAM8 GB
Flash memory32 GB
SSD drive128 GB
Security
Security
DoS protection
web content filtering
antivirus
antispam
DoS protection
antivirus
antispam
Firewall performance8000 Mbps
Intrusion prevention5000 Mbps3500 Mbps
VPN performance800 Mbps
General
PSUbuilt-inbuilt-in
Power consumption100 W33 W
Operating temperature-10 °C ~ +40 °C-10 °C ~ +40 °C
Dimensions (WxDxH)442x286x44 mm442x286x44 mm
Weight4700 g3900 g
Added to E-Catalogoctober 2024january 2022
Glossary

SFP (optics)

The number of optical network ports of the SFP standard provided in the design of the device. We emphasize that we are talking about "ordinary" SFPs; SFP+ data is usually listed separately.

Specifically, in switches, the marking “SFP” usually means a connector for fiber with a connection speed of 1 Gbps. Technically, this is not much compared to RJ-45 speeds; however, this connection format has a number of advantages. One of the main ones is a greater effective range: the mentioned gigabit standard works with a cable length of up to 550 m, and by the standards of optical fiber, this is still very little. True, the cable itself is sensitive to kinks and requires quite delicate handling; on the other hand, it is completely immune to electromagnetic interference. On the other hand, in general, the SFP format is noticeably less popular in network equipment than RJ-45; therefore, there are few ports of this type even in advanced devices ( 1 port or 2 ports, less often more). It is also worth considering that there may be so-called combo connectors that combine SFP and RJ-45; the presence of such ports is specified in the notes, they are taken into account both in the calculation of RJ-45 and in the calculation of SFP.

SFP+ (optics)

The number of SFP+ optical ports provided in the device design.

The general advantages of fiber optics over regular Ethernet cables are longer communication ranges and insensitivity to electromagnetic interference. Specifically, SFP+ is a development of the original SFP standard; Such connectors operate at a speed of 10 Gbit/s as standard. As for the number of such ports, despite all its advantages, optical fiber in network equipment is still used quite rarely and most often there is only 1 port(less often 2 ports or more). It is also worth considering that there may be so-called combo connectors that combine SFP+ and RJ-45; the presence of such ports is specified in the notes; they are taken into account both when calculating RJ-45 and when calculating SFP+.

Of which dedicated WANs

The number of ports designated as WAN by the manufacturer. They are intended for wired connection of the device to the Internet or other external networks (to solve some specific problems).

Of which dedicated LAN

In this case, dedicated LANs mean directly marked network connectors designed for wired connection of LAN devices - PCs, servers, additional access points, etc. The number of ports corresponds to the number of devices that can be directly connected to the equipment by wire.

Control

Management methods and protocols supported by the router.

SSH. Abbreviation for Secure Shell, i.e. "Safe shell". The SSH protocol provides a fairly high degree of security, because. encrypts all transmitted data, including passwords. Suitable for managing almost all major network protocols, but requires a special utility on the host computer.

Telnet. A network management protocol that provides configuration via a text-based command line. It does not use encryption and does not protect transmitted data, and is also devoid of a graphical interface, which is why in many areas it has been supplanted by more secure (SSH) or more convenient (web interface) options. However, it is still used in modern network equipment — in particular, as a means of managing FTP servers.

Web interface. This function allows you to open the router's management interface in a regular Internet browser. Thus, to access the settings, you do not need special software — just a regular computer or even a smartphone / tablet is enough (modern mobile browsers are close to desktop ones in terms of capabilities).

SNMP. Abbreviation for Simple Network Management Protocol, i.e. "simple network control protocol". It is a standard part of the common TCP/IP protocol on which both the Internet and many local networks are built. I...t uses two types of software — "managers" on control computers and "agents" on managed computers (in this case, on a router). The degree of security is relatively low, but SNMP can be used for simple management tasks.

Note that this list is not exhaustive — some routers have other, more specific management capabilities (such as the EEM event manager in Cisco devices).

CPU

The model of the processor installed in the device. The processor is responsible for processing network traffic and running software. Knowing its name, you can get more detailed data on the speed capabilities of the equipment and understand how much such a powerful or, on the contrary, mediocre element is needed on board. In new models of Wi-Fi equipment, coprocessors or so-called NPU modules are often installed, which relieve the load from the main processor.

CPU cores

The number of cores in the processor installed in the device. The core in this case refers to the part of the processor that executes one thread of instructions. Accordingly, the presence of multiple cores allows you to work with multiple threads simultaneously, which has a positive effect on performance.

CPU speed

The number of cycles per second that the processor produces in its normal operating mode. A clock is a single electrical impulse used to process data and synchronize the processor with the rest of the computer system. Different operations may require fractions of a clock or several clocks, but anyway, the clock frequency is one of the main parameters characterizing the performance and speed of the processor — all other things being equal, a processor with a higher clock frequency will work faster and better cope with significant loads.

RAM

The amount of random access memory (RAM) provided in the device. The amount of "RAM" is one of the indicators of the power of the device: the larger it is, the higher the speed and the better the device will cope with "heavy" tasks.
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