This was spotted today in the Mikrotik Wiki’s supported hardware list.
Brand | Model | Rate | Connector/Cable Type | Wavelength | Tested with | Works/Doesn’t |
MikroTik | RB SFP3401 | 10/100/1000 | RJ45, Cat6 | – | RB2011LS-IN | Works. Available in Q3! |
MikroTik | RB SFP5602D-53 | 155M~2.63G | Bi-Di LC, MM | 1550/1310 | RB2011LS-IN | Works. Available in Q3! |
MikroTik | RB SFP5602D-35 | 155M~2.63G | Bi-Di LC, MM | 1310/1550 | RB2011LS-IN | Works. Available in Q3! |
MikroTik | RB SFP3420D | 1,25G | LC, MM | 1310 | RB2011LS-IN | Works. Available in Q3! |
MikroTik | RB SFP3903D | 10G | LC, MM | 850 | RB2011LS-IN and TBA | Works. Available in Q3! |
.. wait what?
RB SFP3903D listed as 10G and working in a yet to be announced product (TBA).
Are they referring to another as yet unannounced model of the CCR or something entirely new? More info here as we find it!
Update: Relevant reading from Tilera – http://www.marketwire.com/press-release/Tileras-TILE-Gx-MikroTiks-RouterOS-Unleash-Worlds-First-36-Core-Cloud-Core-Router-1678838.htm
This would lead us to believe the SFP in question is a 10Gig SFP+ module intended to work in an as yet unannounced CCR model, joy to the routing world!
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That TBA is likely a CCR-1036 as it is 10G capable already.
Ivo, from the presentation given at the Europe MUM the CCR1036 has 4x SFP slots, which would mean Gigabit. Hopefully these are actually SFP+ slots!
Check out the recent press release about the CCR-1036 with Tilera’s processor:
http://mwne.ws/NveNhF
Thanks for the info Bob; much appreciated.