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<li>All Forwarding Databases support IVL and SVL
<li>All Forwarding Databases support IVL and SVL
<li>Configurable Port based MAC learning limit
<li>Configurable Port based MAC learning limit
<li>Jumbo frame support (CRS1xx: 4064 Bytes; CRS2xx: 9204 Bytes)
<li>Jumbo frame support
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<li>Port based VLAN
<li>Port based VLAN
<li>Protocol based VLAN
<li>MAC based VLAN
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<li>From any to any VLAN translation and swapping
<li>1:1 VLAN switching - VLAN to port mapping
<li>VLAN filtering
<li>VLAN filtering
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<td>'''Port Isolation and Leakage'''</td>
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<li>Applicable for Private VLAN implementation
<li>3 port profile types: Promiscuous, Isolated and Community
<li>Up to 28 Community profiles
<li>Leakage profiles allow bypassing egress VLAN filtering
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<td>'''Trunking'''</td>
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<li>Supports static link aggregation groups
<li>Up to 8 Port Trunk groups
<li>Up to 8 member ports per Port Trunk group
<li>Hardware automatic failover and load balancing
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<td>'''Quality of Service (QoS)'''</td>
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<li>Flexible QoS classification and assignment:
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<li>Port based
<li>MAC based
<li>VLAN based
<li>Protocol based
<li>PCP/DEI based
<li>DSCP based
<li>ACL based
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<li>QoS remarking and remapping for QoS domain translation between service provider and client networks
<li>Overriding of each QoS assignment according to the configured priority
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<td>'''Shaping and Scheduling'''</td>
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<li>8 queues on each physical port
<li>Shaping per port, per queue, per queue group
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<td>'''Access Control List'''</td>
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<li>Ingress and Egress ACL tables
<li>Up to 128 ACL rules (limited by RouterOS)
<li>Classification based on ports, L2, L3, L4 protocol header fields
<li>ACL actions include filtering, forwarding and modifying of the protocol header fields
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Revision as of 09:12, 11 October 2017

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Applies to RouterOS: v6.41 +

Summary

The Cloud Router Switch series are highly integrated switches with high performance ARM CPU and feature-rich packet processor. The CRS switches can be designed into various Ethernet applications including unmanaged switch, Layer 2 managed switch, carrier switch and wired unified packet processing.

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Warning: This article applies to CRS3xx series switches and not to CRS1xx/CRS2xx series switches.


FeaturesDescription
Forwarding
  • Configurable ports for switching or routing
  • Full non-blocking wirespeed switching
  • Up to 16k MAC entries in Unicast FDB for Layer 2 unicast forwarding
  • Up to 1k MAC entries in Multicast FDB for multicast forwarding
  • Up to 256 MAC entries in Reserved FDB for control and management purposes
  • All Forwarding Databases support IVL and SVL
  • Configurable Port based MAC learning limit
  • Jumbo frame support
Mirroring
  • Various types of mirroring:
    • Port based mirroring
    • VLAN based mirroring
    • MAC based mirroring
  • 2 independent mirroring analyzer ports
VLAN
  • Fully compatible with IEEE802.1Q and IEEE802.1ad VLAN
  • 4k active VLANs
  • Flexible VLAN assignment:
    • Port based VLAN
  • VLAN filtering

This table clarifies main differences between Cloud Router Switch models.

Model Switch Chip CPU Wireless SFP+ port Access Control List Jumbo Frame (Bytes)
CRS326-24G-2S+ Marvell-98DX3236 400MHz - + + 10218
CRS317-1G-16S+ Marvell-98DX8216 800MHz - + + 10218

See also

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