Specification Sheet
Datasheet
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Overview
Advanced Routing
Technology for the Masses
Ubiquiti Networks introduces the
EdgeRouter
™
4, the next generation
of router for the EdgeMAX®
platform.
EdgeRouters combine carrier-
class reliability with enterprise-
level features in a compact and
affordableunit.
The EdgeRouter 4 offers Gigabit
Ethernet ports and an SFP port for a
ber link.
The EdgeRouter 4 is capable of routing
up to 3.4million packets per second
and has a line rate of 4Gbps.
Powered by a proprietary and
intuitive graphical interface, EdgeOS®,
EdgeRouters can easily be congured
for routing, security, and management
features required to efciently run
your network. For advanced network
professionals, an integrated CLI is
available for quick and direct access
using familiar commands.
Even greater convenience and
exibility is provided by the UNMS
app, which makes it possible to
manage the EdgeRouter remotely
from your mobile device.
Manage Your Network
DHCP Server Set up multiple DHCP
servers to assign IP ranges in different
subnets on the different interfaces.
Easily control dynamic and static IP
addressing for your network devices.
Monitoring Tools Conveniently track
network activity and devices from
tools such as Ping, Trace, Discover,
Packet Capture, and Log Monitor.
Secure Your Network
Firewall Policies Organize the rules
you apply in the order you specify.
Firewall Groups Apply the policies to
groups ltered by IP address, network
address, or port number.
NAT Rules The EdgeRouter changes
packet addressing based on your
customized source and destination
NAT rules.
Direct Trafc Flow
Interfaces Each port functions as an
independent interface.
You can also congure Virtual Local
Area Network (VLAN) interfaces for
network segmentation.
Routing Congure static routes
and dynamic routing protocols to
effectively manage the routes used by
the EdgeRouter.
Typical Service Provider Deployment
Site-to-Site Link
OSPF
Area 0
OSPF
Area 1
OSPF
Area 2
Internet
Site A
Site B
DMZ
Example of Enterprise Deployment with SFP Connection to the Internet
Internet
LAN
Firewall Policies