Cloud Core Router 1009 series
Setup Guide and Warranty Information
The CCR1009 is a high performance nine core CPU powered ethernet router. Two models are currently available: CCR1009-
8G-1S-1S+ and CCR1009-8G-1S
First use
The device comes preinstalled with RouterOS and is ready to use. Device is compatible with RouterOS v6 and newer, if your
device comes preinstalled with 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 there is
no password.
Please connect with your web browser to this IP address and choose Webfig to configure it. The device doesn’t have any
other configuration applied by default, please connect to it, and set up WAN IP addresses, user password, firewall etc.
See this page for connection and configuration guides:
http://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/Category:Manual
Powering
The device accepts powering in the following ways:
Dual power supplies for redundancy, 110-250V input, IEC connectors
PoE input on Ether8, 12-56V
passive PoE only
Extension Slots and Ports
CCR1009-8G-1S-1S+: 8x 1Gbit Etheret, 1x SFP, 1x SFP+, microSD, microUSB, RS232 serial port, smart card slot
CCR1009-8G-1S: 8x 1Gbit Etheret, 1x SFP, microSD, microUSB, RS232 serial port
Note: SFP+ port supports only modules up to 10KM LR (long reach).
Resetting the device
In case you wish to return the device to its original configuration, you can use the RESET button. Hold this button during boot
time until LED lights start 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 simply wish to return the unit to its default configuration state.
Buttons and Jumpers
RouterBOOT reset button (image Reset1) 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 button when green LED starts flashing, to reset RouterOS configuration. To not load backup boot
loader, you can start holding the button after power is already applied
Release the button after LED is no longer flashing (~20 seconds) to cause device to look for Netinstall servers
(required for reinstalling RouterOS over network)
RouterOS reset jumper hole (image Reset2):
resets RouterOS
software to defaults. Hold screwdriver pressed to this
reset hole, and boot the device. Hold screwdriver in place until RouterOS configuration is cleared (10 seconds).
Operating System Support
Currently tested operating system is MikroTik RouterOS (starting from version 6.9).
See www.routerboard.com for more information. Contact [email protected]
10/04/15