We wanted to see the full potential of the good, old, reliable 10G networking combined with a modern CPU. CCR2116-12G-4S+ allows you to forget about CPU limitations in your setup. Like its younger brother – the amazing CCR2004, this router features the mighty Amazon Annapurna Labs Alpine CPU.
But with 16 cores running at 2 GHz, this CCR eats the other one for breakfast. For example, we see at least a 15% increase in single-core performance. And that is the most important aspect when it comes to heavy operations based on per-connection processing. Like queues, for example. CCR2116-12G-4S+ sets a new standard of single-core performance in the whole CCR product family! And it supports Layer 3 Hardware Offloading!
Obviously, you need the right connectivity to harness this power. There are four 10G SFP+ ports. They have a separate, full-duplex line connected to the Marvell Aldrin family switch chip. Then we have Gigabit Ethernet ports.
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Product code |
CCR2116-12G-4S+ |
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Architecture |
ARM 64bit |
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CPU |
AL73400 |
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CPU core count |
16 |
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CPU nominal frequency |
2000 MHz |
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Dimensions |
443 x 199 x 44 mm |
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RouterOS license |
6 |
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Operating System |
RouterOS (v7 only) |
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Size of RAM |
16 GB |
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Storage size |
128 MB |
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Storage type |
NAND |
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MTBF |
Approximately 200'000 hours at 25C |
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Tested ambient temperature |
-20°C to 60°C |
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Number of AC inputs |
2 |
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AC input range |
100-240 |
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Max power consumption |
72 W |
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Max power consumption without attachments |
60 W |
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Cooling type |
4 |
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10/100/1000 Ethernet ports |
13 |
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SFP+ ports |
4 |
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Serial console port |
RJ45 |
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Number of M.2 slots |
1 |
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CPU temperature monitor |
Yes |
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PCB temperature monitor |
Yes |
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Mode button |
Yes |
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Certification |
CE, EAC, ROHS |