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!