Hi All
I've got my hands on a couple of CCR2216-1G-12XS-2XQ fitted with XQ+85MP01D 100G transceivers.
Just doing some initial testing using the built in BTest Server & SpeedTest tools as a bit of initial benchmarking. So far I haven't been able to get up to 100G. The instantaneous throughput I see in the interface list is round 50G for TCP and 75G for UDP. There is absolutely no config on the devices (queues, firewall rules, etc). Interfaces are showing auto-negotiation at 100G full duplex.
My guess is that this tool isn't up to the job of maxing out the link but iPerf would probably get it up there. Thoughts?
[admin@lab2] > tool speed-test address=192.168.0.1 connection-count=20 user=admin password=admin
;;; results can be limited by cpu, note that traffic generation/termination performance might not be representative of
forwarding performance
status: done
time-remaining: 0s
ping-min-avg-max: 42us / 49us / 453us
jitter-min-avg-max: 0s / 5us / 405us
loss: 0% (0/200)
tcp-download: 46.4Gbps local-cpu-load:44%
tcp-upload: 37.6Gbps local-cpu-load:31% remote-cpu-load:36%
udp-download: 37.7Gbps local-cpu-load:15% remote-cpu-load:30%
udp-upload: 45.4Gbps local-cpu-load:36% remote-cpu-load:1
[admin@lab2] > tool bandwidth-test direction=receive address=192.168.0.1 duration=20 user=admin password=admin connection-count=20 protocol=udp
;;; results can be limited by cpu, note that traffic generation/termination performance might not be representative of
forwarding performance
status: done testing
duration: 20s
rx-current: 79.2Gbps
rx-10-second-average: 71.6Gbps
rx-total-average: 56.8Gbps
lost-packets: 1110
random-data: no
direction: receive
rx-size: 9000
connection-count: 20
local-cpu-load: 25%
remote-cpu-load: 98%