RouterBOARD Cloud Core, 1036-8G-2S+, 1036-12G-4S, 1036-12G-4S-EM, 1016-12G Setup Manual

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Cloud Core Router series
Setup
Guid
e
and
Warrant
y
Information
The
ROUTERBOARD
is a h
igh
p
erformance
m
ulticore
r
outer
w
ith
t
welve
G
igabit
p
orts
and
four
SFP
cages
.
Several
models
are
currentl
y
available:
CloudCoreRouter
1036
--8G--
2S+
(36
cores,
8x
Gigabi
t
ports,
2x
SFP+
ports),
CloudCoreRouter
1036
--
12G
--4S
(36
cores,
12x
Gigabit
ports,
2x2GB
RAM),
CloudCoreRouter
1036
--
12G
--4S--EM
(32
cores,
12x
Gigabi
t
ports,
2x8GB
RAM),
CloudCoreRouter
1016
--
12G
(16
cores
,
12x
Gigabit
ports,
2x1GB
RAM)
,
First
use
The
device
come
s
preinstalled
with
RouterOS
and is
ready
to
use.
Device
is
compatible
with
RouterOS
v6
and
newer,
if
your
device
comes
preinstalle
d
wit
h an
earlier
version,
please
upgrade
before
using
it.
The
Ethernet
ports
1
has
a
default
IP
address
for
connecting:
192.168.88.
1
username
is
admin
and
ther
e is
no
password
.
Pleas
e
connect
with
your
web
browser
to
this
IP
address
and
choos
e
Webfig
to
configur
e
it.
The
device
doesn’t
have
any
other
configurati
on
applie
d by
default,
please
connect
to
it,
and
set
up
WAN
IP
addresses,
user
password,
firewall
etc.
See
this
pag
e
for
connection
and
configuration
guides:
http://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/Category:Manual
Powering
110~250 VAC
Extensio
n
Slot
s
and
Ports
1036
--
12G
--4S
and
1016
--
12G:
Twelve
Gigabit
Ethernet
ports
(Auto
MDI/X)
;
1036
--8G--
2S+
:
Eight
Gigabit
ports
1036
--
12G
--4S: F
our
SFP c
ages
;
1036
--8G--
2S+
:
Two
SFP+
cages
One
LCD
connector
(LCD
touchscreen
included)
Resetting the
device
In c
ase
you w
ish
to r
eturn
the d
evice
to its o
rigina
l c
onfiguration
, you can
use
the
RESET
button.
Hold
this
button
during
boo
t
time
until
LED
lights
sta
rt
flashing,
then
release
the
button
to
reset
RouterOS
configuration.
You
can
use
this
procedure
if
you
have
forgotten
the
password
to
access
the
device,
or
simpl
y
wish
to
return
the
unit
to
its
default
configuration
state.
Buttons and
Jumpers
RouterBOOT
reset
butt
on
(image
R
eset1
)
has
several
functions:

Hold
the
button
before
powering
on
the
device,
and
at
power
up,
the
button
will
force
load
the
backup
boot
loader
.
Continue
holding
the
button
for
the
other
two
functions
of
this
button:

Release
the
butt
on
whe
n
gree
n
LED
starts
flashing,
to
rese
t
RouterOS
configuration.
To not
load
backup
boot
loader
, you can s
tart
h
olding
the b
utton
a
fter
p
ower
is a
lready
a
pplied

Release
the
butt
on
after
LED
is
no
longer
flashing
(~20
seconds
) to
cause
device
to
look
for
Netinstall
servers
(required
for
reinstalling
RouterOS
ove
r
network)
RouterOS
reset
jumper
hole
(image
Reset2):
reset
s
RouterOS
software
to
defaults.
Hold
screwdriver
pressed
to
thi
s
rese
t
hole,
and
boo
t
the
device.
Hol
d
screwdriver
in
place
until
RouterOS
configurati
on is
cleare
d
(10
seconds).
Operating System
Support
Currently
teste
d
operating
system
is
MikroTik
RouterOS
(starting
from
versi
on
6).
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Safet
y
Notice
Electric
shock
hazard.
This
equipment
is to be
serviced
by
trained
personnel
only
.
Warranty
Copyright
and
Trademarks
.
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MikroTikls
SIA
.
This
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information
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. No
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d in
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.
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warrants
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RouterBOARD
series
equipmen
t for
the
term
of
twelve
(12
)
months
from
the
shipping
date
to
be
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of
defects
in
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and
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unde
r
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use or due to
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fir
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other
acts
of
nature.
To
return
failed
units
to
MikroTik,
you
must
perform
the
following
RMA
(Return
Merchandise
Authorization)
procedure.
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low the in
structions
b
elow
to s
ave
t
ime,
e
fforts,
a
voi
d
costs,
and
improve
the
spee
d of
the
RMA
process.
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ave
p
urchased
y
our
p
roduct
f
rom
a M
ikroTik
R
eseller
, p
lease
c
ontact
the R
eseller
c
ompany
r
egarding
all war-
ranty
and
repai
r
issues,
the
following
instructions
a
pply
O
NLY
if you p
urchased
y
our
e
quipment
directly
from
MikroTik
in
Latvia.
2. We do
not
offer
repairs
for
products
that
are
not
covered
by
warranty.
Exceptions
can
be
made
for
RB1000,
RB1100
and
RB1200
,
ROUTERBOARD.
3.
Out
--of--
warranty
devices
and
devices
not
covered
by
warranty
sent
to
MikroTik
will
be
returned
to
the
sender
at
sender'
s
cost.
RM
A
Instructions
are lo
cated
on our w
ebpage
h
ere
:
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.
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w
arranty
of m
erchantability
and f
itness
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articular
p
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