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RE: uPRF strict more
From: Jean St-Laurent via NANOG <nanog () nanog org>
Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2021 16:07:19 -0400
Thanks a lot for sharing. So 100 Gbps at line rate with 80B frames is about ~150 Mpps. 100 Gbps at line rate with 208B frames is about ~60 Mpps. It's a significant penalty. Jean -----Original Message----- From: brad dreisbach <bradd () us ntt net> Sent: September 29, 2021 3:33 PM To: Jean St-Laurent <jean () ddostest me> Cc: 'brad dreisbach' <bradd () us ntt net>; 'Phil Bedard' <bedard.phil () gmail com>; 'North American Network Operators' Group' <nanog () nanog org> Subject: Re: uPRF strict more On Wed, Sep 29, 2021 at 02:54:43PM -0400, Jean St-Laurent wrote:
Hi Brad, I'd be interested to hear more about this pps penalty. Do we talk about 5% penalty or something closer to 50%? Let me know if you still have some numbers close to you related to PPS with uRPF loose.
iirc, strict vs loose doesnt matter, its still an extra lookup which effects the performance. i was able to find some numbers to give an example. the 4x100G tomahawk card was able to pass min frame size(which iirc on ixia is 80B) at line rate with no features enabled. turn on uRPF and it is only able to pass 208B frames at line rate. similar results were seen with several generations of cisco and juniper line cards(if i tested nokia i cant recall, we had stopped doing urpf when they were introduced into the network). -b
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