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 =====UniFi Dream Machine Pro===== =====UniFi Dream Machine Pro=====
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-THIS IS AN EARLY ACCESS DEVICE!! +
-NOT for install. +
-NOT for bidding on upcoming jobs. +
-NOT for production use. +
-Use at your own risk and please let Ubiquiti know if you find issues.  +
-</WRAP>+
  
 **Series Type:** UniFi Dream Machine\\ **Series Type:** UniFi Dream Machine\\
-**Website Link:** [[https://store.ui.com/collections/early-access/products/udm-pro-beta/|UniFi Dream Machine Pro | Early Access Store]]\\+**Website Link:** [[https://store.ui.com/products/udm-pro|UniFi Dream Machine Pro]]\\
 **Model:** UDM-Pro\\ **Model:** UDM-Pro\\
 **Type:** Enterprise Gateway Router with 10gb WAN & LAN\\ **Type:** Enterprise Gateway Router with 10gb WAN & LAN\\
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   * 1 x 1.3" Touchscreen display for quick status information   * 1 x 1.3" Touchscreen display for quick status information
   * Powered by fast 1.7 GHz quad-core processor   * Powered by fast 1.7 GHz quad-core processor
 +
 +{{:products:udm-pro:udmp_unofficial_block_diagram.png?nolink|}}((This image can be uploaded to diagrams.net to make changes))
  
 ===== UniFi Dream Machine Platform Notes ===== ===== UniFi Dream Machine Platform Notes =====
   * UDM appliances have built in UniFi controllers and cannot be adopted by external controllers.   * UDM appliances have built in UniFi controllers and cannot be adopted by external controllers.
   * Multiple sites are no longer supported on UDM platforms.   * Multiple sites are no longer supported on UDM platforms.
 +  * The built-in 8 port switch supports non-blocking throughput of 16 Gbps (1Gbps full duplex across all ports), but only has a 1 Gbps CPU uplink.
 +    * Inter-VLAN routing throughput is limited to 1Gbps.
 +    * Intra-VLAN throughput is line-rate.
 +    * The 2.5Gbps link only applies to rev3.1--not newer revisions.
 +
 +===== Hardware Revisions =====
 +
  
 +^ Revision  ^ Feature / Changes                                          ^
 +| 3.1       | initial release                                            |
 +| :::       | 8 Port switch has 2.5Gbps uplink to CPU                    |
 +| :::       | SFP+ WAN and LAN are in same speed group                   |
 +| 5         | 8 Port switch moved to a 1Gbps uplink to CPU               |
 +| :::       | SFP+ WAN and LAN decoupled to allow for individual speeds  |
 +| 8         | //*pending change log*//                                   |
 +| 10        | Build quality and material changes.                        |
 +| 12        | //*pending change log*//                                   |
 +| 25        | Revision found in field, unknown changes                   |
 ===== Specifications ===== ===== Specifications =====
 ^ UDM-PRO                                                                                                             | ^ UDM-PRO                                                                                                             |
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 | **Layer 3 Forwarding Performance**          |                                                                         | | **Layer 3 Forwarding Performance**          |                                                                         |
 | Packet Size: N/A                            | N/A                                                                     | | Packet Size: N/A                            | N/A                                                                     |
-| IPS/IDS Enabled Throughput                  | approx 5 Gbps                                                           |+| IPS/IDS Enabled Throughput                  | approx 3.5 Gbps                                                           |
 | IPS/IDS Disabled Throughput                 | approx 9 Gbps                                                           | | IPS/IDS Disabled Throughput                 | approx 9 Gbps                                                           |
 | Processor                                   | AnnapurnaLabs Alpine AL-324 ARM® Cortex-A57 quad-core 1.7GHz processor  | | Processor                                   | AnnapurnaLabs Alpine AL-324 ARM® Cortex-A57 quad-core 1.7GHz processor  |
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 | Operating Temperature                       | -10 to 40° C (14 to 104° F)                                             | | Operating Temperature                       | -10 to 40° C (14 to 104° F)                                             |
 | Operating Humidity                          | 5 to 95% Noncondensing                                                  | | Operating Humidity                          | 5 to 95% Noncondensing                                                  |
 +| ESD/EMP Protection                          | Air: ± 16 kV, Contact: ± 12 kV                                                  |
  
 ===== Getting Started ===== ===== Getting Started =====
-  In order to install Protect on the UDM-Pro, a hard drive must be installed and the machine rebooted +   Since 1.8 Protect is automatically installed and won't need hard drive to runWithout hard drive you can adopt cameras and check video feed but no recording features are available 
-    * WARNING: All contents of the hard drive will be deleted once the UDM-Pro is rebooted and the drive is initialized for the first time.+
  
 ===== Known Issues ===== ===== Known Issues =====
-  * Prior to 1.0.26 firmware, the LCM Module did not function and would continually cycle the Ubiquiti logo. Beginning with 1.0.26, the LCM is functional, albeit with limited functionality. Information displayed (as of this update) is not necessarily accurate. +  * <del>Prior to 1.0.26 firmware, the LCM Module did not function and would continually cycle the Ubiquiti logo. Beginning with 1.0.26, the LCM is functional, albeit with limited functionality. Information displayed (as of this update) is not necessarily accurate.</del> 
-  * WAN SFP+ port does not currently NAT traffic, you must use the RJ45 port for upstream WAN connectivity. +  * <del>WAN SFP+ port does not currently NAT traffic, you must use the RJ45 port for upstream WAN connectivity.</del> 
-  * The WAN & LAN SFP+ interfaces are hardware bound to the same speed. (You cannot have a 1gb SFP WAN & 10gb SFP+ LAN connectivity). +  * <del>PPPoE & NAT issues are currently being troubleshooted by Ubiquiti staff.</del> 
-  * PPPoE & NAT issues are currently being troubleshooted by Ubiquiti staff. +  * <del>Multi-WAN is not an option currently.</del> 
-  * Multi-WAN is not an option currently. +  * <del>Restoring a backup, whether from an external controller or even the same UDM is not yet functional, as of 1.0.26 and prior.</del> 
-  * Restoring a backup, whether from an external controller or even the same UDM is not yet functional, as of 1.0.26 and prior. +  * <del>Applying new settings to the UDM-Pro could interrupt WAN connectivity for approximately 2 seconds.</del>
-  * Applying new settings to the UDM-Pro could interrupt WAN connectivity for approximately 2 seconds.+
   * Speed Tests run from the controller on the UDM-Pro show inflated numbers and are not reliable at this time.   * Speed Tests run from the controller on the UDM-Pro show inflated numbers and are not reliable at this time.
 ===== Troubleshooting tips ===== ===== Troubleshooting tips =====
 + **High RAM usage, or kswapd using too much CPU**
 +This is likely due to Java and/or Mongod using too much memory
 +  * You can reboot the entire UDMP , or
 +  * ''unifi-os restart'' which will restart the container running the controllers
 +  * ''unifi-os shell'' and ''etc/init.d/unifi restart'' then  to restart the controller directly.
 +
 +
  **Log file locations are located in the following places**  **Log file locations are located in the following places**
   * /var/log/messages   * /var/log/messages
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 ===== Resources ===== ===== Resources =====
-Waiting for official downloads.+<WRAP download> 
 +[[https://dl.ubnt.com/ds/udm-pro|Datasheet]]\\ 
 + 
 +[[http://dl-origin.ubnt.com/qsg/UDM-Pro/|Quickstart Guide]]\\ 
 + 
 +</WRAP>
  
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