MikroTik RouterBOARD 435G Series User Manual Download Page 2

COPYRIGHT AND WARRANTY INFORMATION .................................................................................................................. 1

 

SYSTEM BOARD VIEW AND LAYOUT ................................................................................................................................ 3

 

SPECIFICATIONS .............................................................................................................................................................. 4

 

HARDWARE GUIDE ......................................................................................................................................................... 4

 

M

EMORY AND 

S

TORAGE 

D

EVICES

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Memory ........................................................................................................................................................................... 4

 

Storage Device ................................................................................................................................................................. 4

 

I

NPUT

/O

UTPUT 

P

ORTS

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Ethernet ports ................................................................................................................................................................. 4

 

DB9 Serial Port ................................................................................................................................................................ 5

 

C

OOLING 

F

AN 

C

ONNECTORS

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LED

S

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USER'S GUIDE ................................................................................................................................................................. 5

 

A

SSEMBLING THE 

H

ARDWARE

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P

OWERING

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B

OOTING OPTIONS

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Onboard NAND Storage Device ....................................................................................................................................... 6

 

Booting from network ..................................................................................................................................................... 6

 

Operating System Support .............................................................................................................................................. 6

 

S

OFTWARE 

R

ESET

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ROUTERBOOT ................................................................................................................................................................. 6

 

B

OOT 

L

OADER 

C

ONFIGURATION

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B

OOT 

L

OADER 

U

PGRADING

 ........................................................................................................................................................ 8

 

P

RIMARY 

B

OOT 

L

OADER

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ROUTEROS FUNCTIONS ................................................................................................................................................... 8

 

H

EALTH MONITOR

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F

IRMWARE INFORMATION

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F

IRMWARE 

S

ETTINGS

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APPENDIX ..................................................................................................................................................................... 10

 

C

ONNECTOR 

I

NDEX

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B

UTTON 

I

NDEX

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E

THERNET 

C

ABLES

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S

ERIAL 

N

ULL

MODEM 

(C

ONSOLE

)

 

C

ABLE WITH 

L

OOPBACK

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Summary of Contents for RouterBOARD 435G Series

Page 1: ...process 1 If you have purchased your product from a MikroTik Reseller please contact the Reseller company regarding all warranty and repair issues the following instructions apply ONLY if you purchased your equipment 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 RB1200 3 Out of warranty devices and ...

Page 2: ...USER S GUIDE 5 ASSEMBLING THE HARDWARE 5 POWERING 5 BOOTING OPTIONS 5 Onboard NAND Storage Device 6 Booting from network 6 Operating System Support 6 SOFTWARE RESET 6 ROUTERBOOT 6 BOOT LOADER CONFIGURATION 6 BOOT LOADER UPGRADING 8 PRIMARY BOOT LOADER 8 ROUTEROS FUNCTIONS 8 HEALTH MONITOR 8 FIRMWARE INFORMATION 9 FIRMWARE SETTINGS 9 APPENDIX 10 CONNECTOR INDEX 10 BUTTON INDEX 10 ETHERNET CABLES 10...

Page 3: ...RouterBOARD 435G Series User s Manual 3 System Board View and Layout You can download the board dimensions and case design files PDF and DXF from www routerboard com ...

Page 4: ...niPCI cards mounted Temperature Operational 20 C to 65 C 4 F to 149 F Humidity Operational up to 70 relative humidity non condensing Operating System RouterOS v5 Level5 license Hardware Guide Memory and Storage Devices Memory The device has built in 256MB of onboard memory Storage Device The device is equipped with a NAND nonvolatile memory chip The device also has a microSD card slot for extendin...

Page 5: ...s as you can boot the RouterBOARD from the onboard NAND memory You can also install one microSD card which you can use as a secondary storage device for proxy cache or other files Powering The board accepts powering from the power jack or from the LAN1 Ethernet port 1 Direct input power jack accepts 8 30V DC 2 LAN1 Ethernet port accepts 8 30 V DC input at the board higher voltage is needed to comp...

Page 6: ...uterBOOT section on how to configure loader to boot from network Note that you must connect the RouterBOARD you want to boot and the BOOTP DHCP and TFTP servers to the same broadcast domain i e there must not be any routers between them Operating System Support MikroTik RouterOS starting from version v5 If your device is preinstalled with an earlier RouterOS release please upgrade RouterOS to v5 6...

Page 7: ...nd by default boot key which key will cause the loader to enter configuration mode during boot delay any key Delete key only any key by default Note that in some serial terminal programs it is impossible to use the Delete key to enter the setup in this case it might be possible to do this with the Backspace key serial console to configure initial serial console bitrate 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38...

Page 8: ...rt using XModem protocol programs available for all major OSs For example you can use HyperTerminal for Windows or Minicom for Linux to upload the boot loader Alternatively if you have a DHCP BOOTP and TFTP servers available you can specify the loader image as a boot image and choose the bios upgrade over ethernet option in the boot loader configuration menu The loader will get the image from the ...

Page 9: ...pgraded from RouterOS by using system routerboard upgrade command Firmware Settings Boot loader settings are also accessible through this menu admin MikroTik system routerboard settings print baud rate 115200 boot delay 2s boot device nand if fail then ethernet enter setup on any key boot protocol bootp enable jumper reset yes admin MikroTik The Software Reset jumper which resets both boot loader ...

Page 10: ...t RJ45 pin for Straight cable MDI EIA TIA568A RJ45 pin for Crossover cable MDI X EIA TIA568B 1 Green TX Data Data A 1 3 2 Green White TX Data Data A 2 6 3 Orange RX Data Data B 3 1 4 Blue Data C 4 4 5 Blue White Data C 5 5 6 Orange White RX Data Data B 6 2 7 Brown Data D 7 7 8 Brown White Data D 8 8 Note When using the MikroTik Gigabit PoE injector PoE is passed on pins 4 5 and 7 8 When using othe...

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