With the new RB5009UPr+S+IN from the Latvian network equipment manufacturer MikroТik, you take your network to a new level.
This version of the RB5009 has all the features of the previous model: Gigabit Ethernet, 2.5 Gigabit Ethernet and a 10 Gigabit SFP + cage for fiber connectivity. But this time, MikroTik added PoE-in and PoE-out on all eight Ethernet ports. In combination with the 2-pin connector and DC plug, you get 10 separate power modes. You can mount FOUR of these routers in a single 1U rack mount space!
It's all about power ...
All power options support a wide voltage range of 24 - 57 V. However, you cannot mix voltages. If you use PoE-out to power other devices, the board will choose the source with the highest voltage. Each PoE-out port can provide up to 25W of power. All combined ports are limited to 130W, which should be enough for most settings. You can manually specify the maximum power available from the power supplies, if necessary.
So what exactly happens if there is a problem with one of your power supplies? Here's a quick example: you have 24V on the DC jack, 48V on the 2-pin connector and 57V on the PoE-in. The board itself is powered by the highest input voltage - PoE-in. If there is a problem, the RB5009 will return to the second highest voltage - the 2-pin connector. And if that fails - there is the 24 V option on the DC plug.
With the new RB5009, we want to give power to all small and medium ISPs that are always looking for the most cost-effective and robust solutions. It's a perfect addition to previous GPEN devices - a product line designed to replace expensive GPON solutions.
With so many power options and a durable metal case, the new RB5009 redefines affordable reliability.
Specifications
Architecture | ARM 64bit |
CPU |
88F7040 |
RouterOS license |
5 |
Operating System | RouterOS |
Size of RAM | 1 GB |
Storage type | NAND |
PoE in | 802.3af/at |
PoE out |
802.3af/at |
10/100/1000 Ethernet ports | 7 |