Pavel Lunin <plu...@senetsy.ru> writes: > Even 'independent tests' from Cisco's friends do not argue that SRX3k > can do 20G+. > http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/vpndevc/miercom_vs_juniper.pdf > > I am sorry for that sort of a link in such a respectful place :)
I am sure the SRX3600 can do 22Gbps+. The question is not whether you can do 22Gbps+ using an SRX3k at all, instead the question is whether there exists a well-behaved unicast traffic profile which can force an SRX3600 which otherwise handles 20Gbps to only handle less than 10Gbps. I am asking this because a competing box I have experience with happens to have such limitations: IPv6 traffic and IPSEC passthrough do not get hardware offloaded, and CPU forwarding limits throughput to much less than we were hoping for from the specifications. So, can the the SRX3k handle 10Gbps+ IPv6? 10Gbps+ IPSEC passthrough? 10Gbps+ SCTP? (ok 10Gbps+ SCTP is unlikely to happen in practice...) /Benny _______________________________________________ juniper-nsp mailing list juniper-nsp@puck.nether.net https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/juniper-nsp