Hey. I don't mind. My belief is that a CCR when in pure fastpath running BGP could do 10G in and 10G out. A i7 x86 box with only 2 10g ports on a single PCI-e card I believe will be able to as well (no IRQ blocking) even tho it wont have fastpath. The next step (already posted on the forums) is ECMP on BGP working... :) Daniel On 2014-09-21 11:08, Mike Everest wrote:
Hi Daniel,
Hope you excuse the 'shameful plug', but we'll have a pair of CCR at MTCRE training in Melbourne next month especially for 'extension exercises' like this. If nobody else can offer advice, perhaps we can ask Phil (trainer for that course) if he can assign this as a task for some attendees? :-)
Cheers, Mike.
-----Original Message----- From: Public [mailto:public-bounces@talk.mikrotik.com.au] On Behalf Of Daniel Hoffman Sent: Saturday, 20 September 2014 7:10 PM To: Public@talk.mikrotik.com.au Subject: [MT-AU Public] CCR at 10G and FlowAccounting
Hey All.
I am wondering if anyone has put a CCR in a LAB and tried to route 10G via it. I know they say it will do it, and in fast path it should rock it. I am happy to have the routers in fastpath mode BUT I need to get netflow/flow data from it.
Wondering if anyone has tested 10G in 10G out on a CCR with a full routing table. No Firewall. No Conn-track but with flow accounting on.
I am guessing the answer is "no" but I also don't have enough gear to test it.
Opinions?
Daniel
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