HI Pawel,
On Sat, Dec 17, 2022 at 6:28 PM Paweł Staszewski
wrote:
> Hi
>
>
> So without bgp (lcp) and only one static route performance is basically as
> it is on "paper" 24Mpps/100Gbit/s without problem.
>
> And then no matter if with bond or without bond (with lcp) there are
> problems
> Basically it looks like it is lcp problem and routing - dont know how this
> tests are done for lcp but it looks like those tests are like
> 1. load 900k routes
> 2. connect to traffic generator - and push 10Mpps (and dont check if You
> have any reply) or more from one single ip src to one
Switched to native linux kernel ip forwarding and
Can now do 12Mpps with 12 cores at about 80Gbit/s
Basically it looks like it is lcp problem and routing - dont know how
this tests are done for lcp but it looks like those tests are like
1. load 900k routes
2. connect to traffic generator -
Hi
So without bgp (lcp) and only one static route performance is basically
as it is on "paper" 24Mpps/100Gbit/s without problem.
And then no matter if with bond or without bond (with lcp) there are
problems starting.
Basically side where im Receiving most traffic that need to be TX-ed to
Hi,
> So the hardware is:
> Intel 6246R
> 96GB ram
> Mellanox Connect-X 5 2x 100GB Ethernet NIC
> And simple configuration with vpp/frr where one vlan interface all
> traffix is RX-ed and second vlan interface where this traffic is TX-ed -
> it is normal internet traffic - about 20Gbit/s with