On 2011-10-26, at 9:03 PM, Leigh Porter wrote:

> Does anybody have any real test results of MPLS throughput on the SRX series?

I've done some work with the SRX210 doing L2Circuits/EoMPLS (for E-LINE style 
ethernet), coupled with the "new" Gig-E SFP capable mPIM. The throughput 
numbers are quite good in one direction (800-900 Mbit), but bi-directionally, I 
couldn't get more than 425 Mbit/sec at 1518 byte Eth Frames (as the 'customer' 
EoMPLS payload).

It's exacerbated by smaller (64 byte) Ethernet frames to be transported - this 
is due to a fixed PPS number on the SRX210. I don't think the hardware itself 
is running out of grunt - but more of a self-imposed packets-per-second limit 
on the SRX210. Another caveat is there's no 802.1p/DSCP CoS "deep inspection" 
on J/SRX family-ccc interfaces - so don't expect to be able to map 1p to EXP 
bits on the LSP to enforce any type of differentiated QoS on the EoMPLS circuit 
across the Metro.

However, if you're looking for a cheap simple 100-400Mbit EoMPLS/L2CKT endpoint 
- then it's pretty awesome for that. 

- CK.


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