I guess I was hoping to get a better understanding of that pps level would
cause the average router some one would have on a 1gbit link. Is that 50k
pps, 100k pps or more.

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On Nov 14, 2017 7:13 PM, "Paul Stewart" <[email protected]> wrote:

Not sure specific to ubnt routers – depends on how they handle exception
traffic like that ….



But what I would suggest is when reading specs on routers, try to get real
world feedback as it seems you are asking for.. Many spec sheets on routers
have PPS ratings for IMIX traffic or large packets – small packets millions
at a time are a whole different story ;)



Paul





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I am trying to put some ddos attacks in perspective in terms of pps.



Here are two examples

545.4 Mbps/2.4 Mpps udp packet size less than 150byte

2.0 Gbps/8.5 Mpps udp packet size less than 150byte



What size router would fall over with 1+ Mpps of traffic.

example ubnt ER-8 clams 2Mpps.




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