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1.   154201C1DD3C   current firmware   2 16   upgrade firmware   2 16    admineMikroTik   gt     The firmware version can be upgraded using     system routerboard upgrade    command  if a new  firmware file has been uploaded to the RouterOS    Files    menu  Also new firmware is present in the  routerboard npk package  which is usually installed by default  In this case new firmware becomes available  after a software upgrade  Availability of new BootLoader versions is displayed in    upgrade firmware       Firmware Settings  Boot loader settings are also accessible through this menu      admin MikroTik   gt  system routerboard settings print  baud rate  115200  boot delay  2s  boot device  nand if fail then ethernet  enter setup on  any key  cpu frequency  680MHz  boot protocol  bootp  nable jumper reset  yes   admin MikroTik   gt           The Software Reset 2 button  TP2  button  which resets both boot loader settings and RouterOS setting by  default  can be disabled in this menu  it will still reset the boot loader settings      Software Reset    It is possible to reset all software configuration by short circuiting the reset hole during the power up  see  ROS reset in layout diagram   No confirmation or passwords will be asked  so use with caution  This feature  can be disabled in the    system routerboard settings    menu by switching the    enable jumper reset     parameter to    no        RouterBOARD 493 Series User s Manual    Appendix    Connector Index    JO  Receve b
2.  13  is fully compatible with RouterBOARD 493 series embedded boards     RouterBOOT    The RouterBOOT firmware  also referred as boot loader here  provides minimal functionality to boot an  Operating System  It supports serial console via the onboard serial port at the boot time  The loader  supports booting from the onboard NAND device and from a network server  see the respective section for  details on this protocol      Boot Loader Configuration    Loader parameters may be configured through the onboard RS232C DB9 asynchronous serial interface  To  connect to it  use a standard null modem cable  By default  the port is set to 115200bit s  8 data bits  1 stop  bit  no parity  Note that the device does not fully implement the hardware  RTS CTS  flow control  so it is  suggested to try to disable hardware flow control in the terminal emulation program in case the serial  console does not work as expected  and if it does not help  make a new cable using the pinout given in the  Appendix     To enter the loader configuration screen  press any key  or only  Delete  key  or  Backspace  key   see the  note for the respective configurable option   depending on the actual configuration  just after the boot loader  is asking for it     RouterBOOT booter 2 9       RouterBoard 493    CPU frequency  333 MHz  Memory size  64 M       W    Press any key within 2 seconds to enter setup    RouterBOOT 2 9  What do you want to configure        d     boot delay  k   boot key  s     serial cons
3.  a SS ES A A Be EG Ge GE Ge SE eae 10  Button dee ss es ee A ee OR Ge A ea ee Ee ed 10  Ethermet Cabl amp S sanne De ee DER a enter EG GE SEG nen EDE De ER EE eenen De Ge ee Ee ei 11   Serial Null modem  Console  Cable with Loopback       sesse se se Re RR RR RR Re Gee ee Re ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 11    RouterBOARD 493 Series User s Manual    System Board View    O 00000    mnm                                                                      RAM    CPU    RAM                      RIDE                         NAND    CPLD       micro SD       RAM RAM                                     RouterBOARD 493 Series User s Manual    Eer RouterBOARD 493 RB493AH RB493G  CPU o O AR7130 300MHz AR7161 680MHz AR7161 680MHz  64MB DDR SDRAM 128MB DDR SDRAM 256MB DDR SDRAM    Nine 10 100 Mbit s Fast Nine 10 100 Mbit s Fast Nine 10 100 1000 Mbit s  Ethernet ports supporting Ethernet ports supporting Gigabit Ethernet ports  Auto MDI X Auto MDI X supporting Auto MDI X    ICPlus178C ICPlus178C 2x AR8316    one Three MiniPCI Type IIIA IIIB Three MiniPCI Type Three MiniPCI Type IIIA IIIB    One DB9 RS232C One DB9 RS232C One DB9 RS232C  Serial port 3 a a  asynchronous serial port asynchronous serial port asynchronous serial port  1x USB 2 0  non powered  injector required  Power and User LED Power and User LED Power and User LED    AAA N WE Wa    Power over Ethernet  Power over Ethernet  Power over Ethernet  10  28V  10  28V DC  except power   10  28V DC  except power DC  except power over  over da
4. 00  RB 1000U  RB 600  RB 600A and RB 800    3  Out of warranty devices and devices not covered by warranty sent to Mikrotik will be returned to the  sender at sender s cost     RMA Instructions are located on our webpage here  http    rma mikrotik com    Manual  This manual is provided    as is    without a warranty of any kind  expressed or implied  including  but  not limited to  the implied warranty of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose  The manufacturer  has made every effort to ensure the accuracy of the contents of this manual  however  it is possible that it  may contain technical inaccuracies  typographical or other errors  No liability is assumed for any inaccuracy  found in this publication  nor for direct or indirect  incidental  consequential or other damages that may  result from such an inaccuracy  including  but not limited to  loss of data or profits  Please report any  inaccuracies found to support mikrotik com    RouterBOARD 493 Series User s Manual    Table of Contents  Copyright and Warranty Information                                                             A EE AE N EN EE ae EE EE EE IG 1  System Board DAL RA OE EA ER OE OR ea dens 3  System  Board MK  Ze UL 3  Hardware Guide  so oos ee ee De ee san arena deit ae Rare GE DE DE dada etna ese GIE Meda eea 5  Extension SO ESE GO RE wists De SG EE EG a 5  MiniPEI Slots  Ee Ge ES Re methinks Win GE We wield ennen we ER ae ab ew a E dede we ie RE Ge 5  Input Output POTES anaconda en 5   L
5. AND SPORE With POEM vos ie Deb DS DS ED Ge DE De SE tabata hade Salla GR EE ee OE Re DI id 5   DES Semnal PARE  Es bee tank beneden ele EG wn ade doed nite w edn ias Ge ke 5   Cooling Fan COMNEEOES ainia a OE nere rader wanen nand vedan vande aa 5   USB en bemant deden EE A RE N N OR AE iaa 5   LEDE  sonen tenet dateen Ge Ri whan Dla evan Dua DE ee Ge NSR ee ene kad GE De Ge EE ee 5  Blei DEAR SO EE OE RI OE AA OE OE DE ANN 5   User B BE RE ER OR RE EE N 5  EA onin a a E E E O E cadens Machen aaans cums dnemina desta 6  Assembling the HardWare   narren nee ed da gen TE T EE dn 6  POWE ale E dd a RE AE 6  BOOUMG OPIO Sii ii A A A A AA A A ananassae ds 6  Onboard NAND Storage DEVICE  sic A E A A edna ede 6  BOONIC IO acabo 6   Operating System SUPPOR ses ASe GE AGE AR Ee nada ER EG GE mada GED EG ER Ge GEE a 7  Mikrotik RO UBC TO Si EE eenden dh actin Ge Ge ED ee tee a ani 7  R  uterBOOT  inmeten tania a wanda sed ce EO OE AR OE HE EE ER OE 7  Boot Loader  Configuratio nss ace isis EA EE EE ese 7  Configurable  OPONE ns oreert deter ORE DI wad 7   Boot Loader Upgrading EER an tu MR E AA ee BERG Laos EER De es oe ee da 8  Primary BOOLEAN MR SE Ee Mee Se Ge ee ee ee A ein ea ES aaa 8  RouterOS on RouterBOARPA9S MS A A OD SE tan Re EG ee A wanden a 8  Health MONO is see SG GE GE ad da EE n EE ae ad ica DEE ee 8  ELMO intonmablOn  rm terende ie coa 8  Firmware Seuns EE 9  Software Basel    ase ee De ee ee a Ee ea ee 9  PD SA EO AE A OE EE ER EES ER 10  Connector TRACK doire A GR Do
6. Input Output Ports    LAN1 Port with PoE    This Fast Ethernet port is recognized as the first LAN interface  It is compatible with passive  non standard   Power over Ethernet  The board accepts voltage input from 10 to 28 V DC  It is suggested to use the higher  voltage for power over long cables because of better efficiency  less power is lost in the cable itself and  power supply is more efficient      A Gigabit PoE injector is required to power RB493G     See Connector Index for pinout of the standard cable required for PoE  All cables made to EIA TIA 568A B  cable specifications will work correctly with PoE  Note that this port supports automatic cross straight cable  correction  Auto MDI X   so you can use either straight or cross over cable for connecting to other network  devices     DB9 Serial Port    The RS232C standard male DB9 asynchronous serial port may be used for initial configuration  or for  attaching a modem or any other RS232 serial device  TxD  pin 3  of this port has  5V DC power when idle   Some signals are not connected  so this implementation may not be considered to support full hardware  flow control  so software flow control  XON XOFF  or none at all should be used    Cooling Fan Connectors   You can connect up to four fans to the RouterBOARD RB493  but only two of them will work at a time     JP1 JP2 are 3 3V  JP3 JP4 is the same voltage as received by the power jack  You can only use one pair of  fans  ie  JP1   JP2 or JP3   JP4   It is recommend
7. RouterBOARD 493 AH G    User s Manual   1 Sep 2011   Copyright and Warranty Information    Copyright and Trademarks  Copyright MikroTikls SIA  This manual contains information protected by  copyright law  No part of it may be reproduced or transmitted in any form without prior written permission  from the copyright holder  RouterBOARD  RouterOS  RouterBOOT and MikroTik are trademarks of MikroTikls  SIA  All trademarks and registered trademarks appearing in this manual are the property of their respective  holders     Hardware  MikroTik warrants all RouterBOARD series equipment for the term of fifteen  15  months from  the shipping date to be free of defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service  except  in case of damage caused by mechanical  electrical or other accidental or intended damages caused by  improper use or due to wind  rain  fire or other acts of nature     To return failed units to MikroTik  you must perform the following RMA  Return Merchandise Authorization   procedure  Follow the instructions below to save time  efforts  avoid costs  and improve the speed of the  RMA 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  MikroTik does not offer repairs for products that are not covered by warranty  Exceptions can be made  for  RB 10
8. able for download on www routerboard com        The boot loader upgrading is supported also from MikroTik RouterOS  The procedure is described in the  MikroTik RouterOS manual     Primary Boot Loader    There are two boot loaders present on the NOR flash memory chip  Secondary is the main one  that is  executed by default  This is the one that can be upgraded  In case something goes wrong in the upgrade  process  or you have set some incorrect settings that render it unusable  you can load the Primary boot  loader by holding the Software Reset 1 button  S1  or jumper  JP301   connecting the power  and then  releasing the button jumper  The Primary boot loader has the default settings  which can not be changed  It  is also not possible to upgrade it     RouterOS on RouterBOARD 493    Health monitor    This menu shows the current input voltage and fan status      admin MikroTik   gt  system health print  fan mode  manual  use fan  main  active fan  main  voltage  18 8   admineMikroTik   gt     fan mode   whether to use automatic fan failover  auto   manual  manual by default      use fan   which fan to use in manual mode  main   auxiliary  main by default      RouterBOARD 493 Series User s Manual    Firware information    This menu displays RouterBOARD model number  serial number  the current boot loader version and the  version available in the current software packages installed      admin MikroTik   gt  system routerboard print  routerboard  yes  model   493   serial number 
9. ata  OOOO   Do  enema  SSCS      as Genet TT  qo OOS    2  3 3 V DC    3   Rotation speed feedback  Two DC Fan Line connectors  alternating     1 GND  2     12  24 V DC  same as input voltage   3   Rotation speed feedback  One USB 2 0  RB493G only        Button Index    S3 Software Reset 1 button  Loads the Primary boot loader  RESET   Software Reset 2 jumper  Resets RouterOS settings    Ethernet Cables    Note  When using the MikroTik Gigabit PoE injector  PoE is passed on pins 4 5     and 7 8     When using  other PoE injectors  power can be passed on any other pins  depending on PoE injector model                                   RJ45 Color Function Function RJ45 pin for Straight cable RJ45 pin for Crossover cable  Pin  100Mbit     1Gbit   MDI  EIA TIA568A   MDI X  EIA TIA568B    1 Green TX  Data Data A  1   2 Green White TX  Data Data A  2 6   3 Orange RX  Data Data B  3 1   4 Blue E Data C  4 4   5 Blue White   Data C  5 5   6 Orange White RX  Data Data B  6 2   7 Brown F Data D  7 7   8 Brown White   Data D  8 8                            10    RouterBOARD 493 Series User s Manual    Serial Null modem  Console  Cable with Loopback                         DBOf Function DBOf DB25f  1 4 6 CD   DTR   DSR N C N C  N C CD   DTR   DSR 1 4 6 6  8  20  RxD 3 2  TxD 2 3  GND 5 7  7  8 RTS   CTS 7  8 4  5                N C   not connected     
10. ed to use a 12V PSU for the RB device  and JP3 JP4  headers with 12V cooling fans     USB    RB493G features one USB 2 0 port  This port is not powered  this means that all connected devices require a  USB power injector to be used  For example  http   www routerboard com index php showProduct 99    LEDs  Power LED    Power LED is on when the board is powered        User LED    User LED may be programmed at user s option  It is lit by default when the board starts up  then it is turned  off when the bootloader runs kernel     RouterBOARD 493 Series User s Manual    User s Guide    Assembling the Hardware   First to use the board   e Insert MiniPCI cards   e Install the board in a case and connect antenna wires  if needed   e Connect other peripherals and cables     It is recommended to connect all the antenna cables to the miniPCI cards before powering the device     Powering  Power options     e Power jack   10  28V DC  cut off voltage   30V     e Power over Ethernet  PoE  on the LAN1 Ethernet port   10  28V DC  18  28 V suggested  cut off voltage   30V  non standard PoE powering support    The board has a direct input power jack  5 5mm outside and 2mm inside diameter  female  pin positive  plug  and can as well be powered with PoE  All power inputs are always active  but only one should be used  at the same time     RouterBOARD 493 series boards are equipped with a reliable 25W onboard power supply with overvoltage  protection  12  28 V DC input voltages are accepted  but w
11. hen powered over long cables  it is suggested to  use at least 18V  The system is tested with 24V solar wind RV systems with 27 6 charge voltage     Overvoltage protection starts from about 28 1V 29V 4delta  depends on some part physical options   works up to 60V   so the board will not be damaged if connected to a 48 or 60 V power line     RouterBOARD 493 series boards are compatible with non standard  passive  Power over Ethernet injectors   except power over datalines  and accept powering over up to 100m  330 ft  long Ethernet cable connected  to the Ethernet port  J8   The board does not work with IEEE802 3af compliant 48V power injectors     If using PoE  RB493G should be powered only with a special Gigabit power injector     The maximum output of the power supply to the extension cards is normally at about 5 5A     Booting options    First  RouterBOOT loader is started  It displays some useful information on the onboard RS232C  asynchronous serial port  which is set to 115200bit s  8 data bits  1 stop bit  no parity by default  The loader  may be configured to boot the system from the onboard NAND module or from Ethernet network  See the  respective section of this manual for how to configure booting sequence and other boot loader parameters     Onboard NAND Storage Device    The RouterBOARD may be started from the onboard NAND storage chip  As there is no partition table on the  device  the boot loader assumes the first 4MiB form a YAFFS filesystem  and executes the fi
12. le called    kernel     stored in the root directory on that partition  It is possible to partition the rest of the medium by patching  the kernel source     Booting from network    Network boot works similarly to PXE or EtherBoot protocol  and allows you to boot a RouterBOARD 493  series computer from an executable image stored on a TFTP server  It uses BOOTP or DHCP  configurable in  boot loader  protocol to get a valid IP address  and TFTP protocol to download an executable  ELF  kernel  image combined with the initial RAM disk  inserted as an ELF section  to boot from  the TFTP server s IP  address and the image name must be sent by the BOOTP DHCP server      To boot the RouterBOARD computer from Ethernet network you need the following     e An ELF kernel image for the loader to boot from  you can embed the kernel parameters and initrd  image as ELF sections called kernparm and initrd respectively     e A TFTP server which to download the image from    e A BOOTP DHCP server  may be installed on the same machine as the TFTP server  to give an IP    RouterBOARD 493 Series User s Manual    address  TFTP server address and boot image name  See the RouterBOOT 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  MikroTik RouterOS  starting from v4
13. o by default      format nand   perform a low level NAND format  During this operation  all previously marked bad sectors  are retested to find out if they are faulty indeed     upgrade firmware   receive a new boot loader image using XModem protocol over serial line or using  DHCP BOOTP and TFTP protocols through the Ethernet network  upgrade firmware over ethernet   upgrade  firmware over serial port      board info   prints the serial number  boot loader version  CPU frequency  memory size and MAC addresses  of the onboard Ethernet ports    boot protocol   network booting protocol  bootp protocol   dhcp protocol  bootp protocol by default      do memory testing   performs a full memory test     Boot Loader Upgrading    The boot loader is needed to initialize all the hardware and boot the system up  Newer loader versions might  have support for more hardware  so it s generally a good idea to upgrade the loader once a newer version is  available  You can upgrade the loader through the onboard serial port 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 TFTP server and upgrade itself  The most current  loader image is avail
14. ole  o     boot device  f   cpu frequency  r   reset configuration  e   format nand  g   upgrade firmware  i   board info  p   boot protocol  t   do memory testing  x     exit setup  your choice     To select a menu point  press the key written at the beginning of this line  Pressing  Enter  selects the option  marked with        Configurable Options   boot delay   how much time to wait for a key stroke while booting  1  9 seconds  2 second by default      boot key   which key will cause the loader to enter configuration mode during boot delay  any key     lt Delete gt  key only  any key by default   Note that in some serial terminal programs  it is impossible to use    RouterBOARD 493 Series User s Manual    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   38400    57600   115200  115200 bps by default      cpu frequency   CPU frequency  266MHz   333MHz  333MHz by default on RB493  On RB493AH G also  available 680MHz and 800MHz  680MHz default      boot device   initial boot device  boot over Ethernet   boot from NAND   boot Ethernet once  then NAND   boot from NAND by default   You can also select boot chosen device option to boot from the device  selected immediately  without saving the setting     reset configuration     whether to reset all the boot loader settings to their respective default values  yes    no  n
15. talines  over datalines  datalines   Power jack  10  28V DC Power jack  10  28V DC Power jack  10  28V DC    Two DC fan power output  headers with rotation  sensor and automatic fan  switching  maximum    Two DC fan power output  headers with rotation sensor  and automatic fan switching   maximum output current   y  maximum output current     500mA total  output ED 200M  500mA total      Dimensions   105 mm x 160 mm 105 mm x 160 mm 105 mm x 160 mm    Two DC fan power output  headers with rotation sensor  and automatic fan switching    Operational   20  C to Operational   20  C to Operational   20  C to  65  C  Humidity    Power  consumption     65  C   4  F to 149  F     Operational  up to 70   relative humidity  non   condensing      3W without extension  cards  maximum     25W   18W output to extension  cards      65  C   4  F to 149  F     Operational  up to 70   relative humidity  non   condensing      3W without extension  cards  maximum     25W   18W output to extension  cards       4  F to 149  F     Operational  up to 70   relative humidity  non   condensing      3W without extension cards   maximum     25W  18W output    to extension cards        RouterBOARD 493 Series User s Manual    Hardware Guide  Extension Slots    MiniPCI Slots    The board has three MiniPCI Type IIIA slots with 3 3V only power signaling  They also accept MiniPCI Type  IIIB standard cards     Supplied power for the extension cards  excluding CPU and onboard Ethernet ports     3 3V  5 5A max    
    
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