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The RB5009UG+S+IN is one of MikroTik's newest and most interesting Ethernet router to date. Using the advanced ARM 64bit CPU architecture together with a port arrangement comprised of 1G Ethernet ports, a 2.5G Ethernet port, and a 10G SFP+ port, this router is a versatile hardware that can fit various types of network designs and connectivity solutions. Moreover, its size and unique mounting options mean you no longer have to play server room Tetris!
Exploring the potential of 10G networking based on a modern CPU, MikroTik has released one of its most capable Ethernet router to date: The CCR2116-12G-4S+! With a 16-core 2Ghz ARM 64bit CPU, a 16 GB DDR4 RAM, and a total of 17 ports comprised of 4 SFP+ ports and 13 1G Ethernet ports, this Cloud Core Router is indeed ready to set new standards in the world of networking!
Following our previous video in which we introduced you to the diagnostic tool of Traceroute in MikroTik's RouterOS, in this session, we're going to look at Traceroute in action to see how it works and how it can go hand in hand with Torch, a powerful network monitoring tool, that will help you gain a much clearer picture of your network if need be.
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