



And yes, like with any ISP-level device, we’ve included a dual-redundant power supply. Combination of raw power and utility with the reliable 10G networking. If you are a rather large ISP, dealing with dynamic routing, massive BGPs, complex firewall rules, and intricate quality of service configurations.This is the right device for you. If we look at the CCR1036 - the powerhouse with a 36 core CPU, the new CCR2116 can easily double the performance. The new generation of processors offers mind-blowing performance. You can expect switch-like throughput in most setups. For management purposes.Įach group of 4 ports has a separate full-duplex connection to the switch chip. And there is another Gigabit port connected directly to the CPU. 12 of them are running through the Marvel chip. They have a separate, full-duplex line connected to the Marvell Aldrin family switch chip. Obviously, you need the right connectivity to harness this power. CCR2116-12G-4S+ sets a new standard of single-core performance in the whole CCR product family! And it supports Layer 3 Hardware Offloading! And that is the most important aspect when it comes to heavy operations based on per-connection processing.

For example, we see at least a 15% increase in single-core performance. Like its younger brother – the amazing CCR2004, this router features the mighty Amazon Annapurna Labs Alpine CPU.īut with 16 cores running at 2 GHz, this CCR eats the other one for breakfast. CCR2116-12G-4S+ allows you to forget about CPU limitations in your setup. We wanted to see the full potential of the good, old, reliable 10G networking combined with a modern CPU.
