Description
As a network administrator, you never know when the next windstorm, lightning, flood, heatwave, or a power outage will strike. But with the right tools you can protect your network from most troubles! Here’s our wishlist for the perfect tool:
- easy to deploy
- works well in ANY weather
- provides extensive power redundancy
- can be connected via most common networking interfaces
- has a CPU that is strong enough to take full advantage of the most powerful networking software in the world – RouterOS v7
- doesn’t cost a fortune
Adding an IP66-rated waterproof enclosure to the RB5009 series allowed us to meet all the requirements! The brand new RB5009UPr+S+OUT is a compact, cost-effective solution that will revolutionize your network tower setups. You’re getting one of the most powerful outdoor networking devices for the best price on the market!
Like the indoor version, this RB5009 has 7x Gigabit Ethernet ports, one 2.5 Gigabit Ethernet port, a 10G SFP+ cage, and a full sized USB3 port!
When we say “extensive power redundancy”, we really mean it: the unit offers 9 possible ways of powering. There’s a 2-pin power connector on the front, as well as PoE-in and PoE-out on all eight Ethernet ports. The board can use any of these sources to power itself, choosing the one with the highest voltage when multiple sources are available. RB5009 takes up to 21W to power itself. If you’re using PoE-in, the board will stay on even if 8 of your 9 power sources suddenly go down. Unprecedented redundancy!
All power options support a wide voltage range of 24 – 57 V. However, you can not mix the voltages.
Each PoE-out port can supply up to 25W of power. All the ports combined are limited to 130W, which should be enough for most setups. You can specify maximum available power from your power sources manually, if necessary. If you’re using PoE-out to power other devices, you have to provide power via the 2-pin connector to power those.
This product also features single voltage PoE-out – it can either be 802.3at/af compatible OR low-voltage PoE-out. That is determined by the voltage on the 2-pin connector, as no voltage conversion is done on this board.
When it comes to processing power and available use-cases, this router can do it all: PPPoE termination, DHCP to customers, Local Queuing, MPLS Push/Pop/Swap and MPLS Forwarding, VPLS/VXLAN Termination, Hardware bridging, and so much more!
The RB5009 series keep redefining affordable reliability for small, medium, and even large ISPs!
Specifications
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Product code | RB5009UPr+S+OUT |
Architecture | ARM 64bit |
CPU | 88F7040 |
CPU core count | 4 |
CPU nominal frequency | 350-1400 (auto) MHz |
Switch chip model | 88E6393 |
RouterOS license | 5 |
Operating System | RouterOS (v7 only) |
Size of RAM | 1 GB |
Storage size | 1 GB |
Storage type | NAND |
MTBF | Approximately 200'000 hours at 25C |
Tested ambient temperature | -40°C to 70°C |
IPsec hardware acceleration | Yes |
Powering
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Number of DC inputs | 2 (PoE-IN, 2-pin terminal) |
2-pin terminal input Voltage | 24-57 V |
Max power consumption | 150 W |
Max power consumption without attachments | 15 W |
Cooling type | Passive |
PoE in | 802.3af/at |
PoE in input Voltage | 24-57 V |
PoE-out
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PoE-out ports | Ether1-Ether8 |
PoE out | 802.3af/at |
Max out per port output (input 18-30 V) | 620 mA |
Max out per port output (input 30-57 V) | 420 mA |
Max total out (A) | 2.59 A |
Total output current | 2.28 |
Total output power | 120 |
Ethernet
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10/100/1000 Ethernet ports | 7 |
Number of 1G Ethernet ports with Reverse PoE (PoE-in) | 7 |
Number of 2.5G Ethernet ports | 1 |
Number of 2.5G Ethernet ports with PoE-out | 1 |
Fiber
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SFP+ ports | 1 |
Peripherals
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Number of USB ports | 1 |
USB Power Reset | Yes |
USB slot type | USB 3.0 type A |
Max USB current (A) | 1 |
Other
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CPU temperature monitor | Yes |
Current Monitor | Yes |
PCB temperature monitor | Yes |
Voltage Monitor | Yes |
Certification & Approvals
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Certification | CE, EAC, ROHS |
IP | 66 |
1 Review
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Seems to lockup, needs to be rebooted
I like the formfactor, and we are big fans of Mikrotik and our network is mainly Mikrotik. But seems router os7 for the larger router platforms still has issues with reliability. In our core we have been forced to fall back on os6 equipment. The smaller routers like HAP2's, the os is fine.