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RB1100AHx2

This device is our best performance 1U rackmount Gigabit Ethernet router- With a dual core CPU, it can reach up to a million packets per second!

It has thirteen individual gigabit Ethernet ports, two 5-port switch groups, and includes Ethernet bypass capability. 2GB of SODIMM RAM are included, there is one microSD card slot, a beeper and a serial port.

The RB1100AH comes preinstalled in a 1U aluminium rackmount case, power supply and power plug, assembled and ready to deploy.

Product specifications

Details
Product codeRB1100AHx2
Current MonitorNo
CPUP2020
CPU speed1066MHz
RAM2GB
ArchitecturePPC
LAN ports13
GigabitYes
MiniPCI0
Memory Cards1
Memory card typemicroSD
Power Jack110/220V
802.3af supportNo
PoE10-28V
Voltage MonitorYes
CPU temperature monitorYes
PCB temperature monitorYes
Dimensions1U case: 44 x 176 x 442 mm, 1200g. Board only: 365g
Operating SystemRouterOS
Temperature range-30C to +60C
RouterOS LicenseLevel6

Ethernet throughput

RB1100AHx2 @1066MHz (2-4 port test)64 byte frames512 byte frames1518 byte frames
IP FirewallConntrackModeMbpsFpsMbpsFpsMbpsFps
offoffBridging468.999160002580.486300003941.94324600
onoffRouting368.647200002334.725700003643.2300000
onoffBridging238.754663001740.84250003327.46274000
ononRouting215.0442000015363750003011.71248000
ononBridging164.353210001218.562975002950.99243000
RB1100AHx2 @1333MHz (2-4 port test)64 byte frames512 byte frames1518 byte frames
IP FirewallConntrackModeMbpsFpsMbpsFpsMbpsFps
offoffBridging513.0210020002854.916970003941.94324600
onoffRouting419.338190002367.495780003643.2300000
onoffBridging272.95330001949.74760003558.19293000
ononRouting261.635110001658.884050003145.3259000
ononBridging187.93670001409.023440002950.99243000
    Notes:
  1. All throughput tests done with Xena Networks specialized test system and RouterOS v5, according RFC2544, with Ethernet frame sizes 64, 512, 1518 bytes.
    Each board is tested with specified number of Ethernet interfaces, to ensure optimal load on hardware.
  2. Values in Italics indicate that the maximum possible throughput was reached, limited only by ethernet ports themselves.