10Gbps Traffic Test Systems

2010-01-20 Thread Brad Fleming

I am in the market for 10Gbps traffic testers.

Here are some of the things I'd like to have:
1) Mixed packet sizes
2) Ramp TCP sessions up/down quickly
3) Many source and destination IPs
4) Ability to ramp traffic up and down
5) Simulate targeted SYN floods
6) 10,000+ packets per second

We'll use these devices to test throughput and resource utilization on  
routers and firewalls/security systems. We'll also test and prove  
candidate QoS configurations (ie: DSCP41 still works well even when  
DSCP11 is saturating links).


The catch is that I work for a charitable, non-profit with limited  
resources. I understand you can't have steak on a sardine budget; I'm  
just trying to find suggestions on a testing platform for thrifty  
customers! We do not have any existing testing systems other than  
iPerf on a Mac Mini.


Any suggestions, either on-list or off, are welcome and appreciated.

Brad Fleming



Re: 10Gbps Traffic Test Systems

2010-01-20 Thread Nathan Ward
I have used Ixia, Spirent AX/4000, Spirent Testcenter and Spirent Smartbits for 
1-10GE testing, they've all been able to do the things you ask for - they are 
quite basic features and any 10GE router tester unit will do what you want.

In addition, you should demand much higher than 10Kpps, you should be able to 
fit roughly 120Mpps of TCP SYN packets in to a 10GE ethernet pipe.

On 21/01/2010, at 11:04 AM, Brad Fleming wrote:

 I am in the market for 10Gbps traffic testers.
 
 Here are some of the things I'd like to have:
 1) Mixed packet sizes
 2) Ramp TCP sessions up/down quickly
 3) Many source and destination IPs
 4) Ability to ramp traffic up and down
 5) Simulate targeted SYN floods
 6) 10,000+ packets per second
 
 We'll use these devices to test throughput and resource utilization on 
 routers and firewalls/security systems. We'll also test and prove candidate 
 QoS configurations (ie: DSCP41 still works well even when DSCP11 is 
 saturating links).
 
 The catch is that I work for a charitable, non-profit with limited resources. 
 I understand you can't have steak on a sardine budget; I'm just trying to 
 find suggestions on a testing platform for thrifty customers! We do not 
 have any existing testing systems other than iPerf on a Mac Mini.
 
 Any suggestions, either on-list or off, are welcome and appreciated.
 
 Brad Fleming
 
 
 !DSPAM:22,4b577e41217795602264856!
 
 




RE: 10Gbps Traffic Test Systems

2010-01-20 Thread Stefan Fouant
 -Original Message-
 From: Brad Fleming [mailto:bdflem...@kanren.net]
 Sent: Wednesday, January 20, 2010 5:05 PM
 
 I am in the market for 10Gbps traffic testers.
 
 Here are some of the things I'd like to have:
 1) Mixed packet sizes
 2) Ramp TCP sessions up/down quickly
 3) Many source and destination IPs
 4) Ability to ramp traffic up and down
 5) Simulate targeted SYN floods
 6) 10,000+ packets per second
 
 We'll use these devices to test throughput and resource utilization on
 routers and firewalls/security systems. We'll also test and prove
 candidate QoS configurations (ie: DSCP41 still works well even when
 DSCP11 is saturating links).
 
 The catch is that I work for a charitable, non-profit with limited
 resources. I understand you can't have steak on a sardine budget; I'm
 just trying to find suggestions on a testing platform for thrifty
 customers! We do not have any existing testing systems other than
 iPerf on a Mac Mini.

Testing QoS generally requires highly specialized equipment that can send at
line-rate and has highly accurate timing.  This is necessary to analyze the
impacts of latency and jitter, in addition to testing the impact of
throughput in multi-queue prioritization tests.  Likely this means that the
cheaper options are not sufficient unfortunately, and doubly so because you
want 10Gbps.

I have used Spirent, Ixia, and Agilent boxes with great success, especially
in the area of QoS testing.  Any one of these should be able to perform well
with all of the requirements stated above.  Don't go for the Breakingpoint
box unless you enjoy banging your head against the wall when you can't do
many of the things they claim to be able to do - I was once a proponent of
theirs until I really got under the hood, save yourself the headache and
look at the other alternatives.

Stefan Fouant, CISSP, JNCIE-M/T
www.shortestpathfirst.net
GPG Key ID: 0xB5E3803D




Re: 10Gbps Traffic Test Systems

2010-01-20 Thread Doc Holiday
Rent a EXFO TGE packet blazer

On 1/20/10, Stefan Fouant sfou...@shortestpathfirst.net wrote:
 -Original Message-
 From: Brad Fleming [mailto:bdflem...@kanren.net]
 Sent: Wednesday, January 20, 2010 5:05 PM

 I am in the market for 10Gbps traffic testers.

 Here are some of the things I'd like to have:
 1) Mixed packet sizes
 2) Ramp TCP sessions up/down quickly
 3) Many source and destination IPs
 4) Ability to ramp traffic up and down
 5) Simulate targeted SYN floods
 6) 10,000+ packets per second

 We'll use these devices to test throughput and resource utilization on
 routers and firewalls/security systems. We'll also test and prove
 candidate QoS configurations (ie: DSCP41 still works well even when
 DSCP11 is saturating links).

 The catch is that I work for a charitable, non-profit with limited
 resources. I understand you can't have steak on a sardine budget; I'm
 just trying to find suggestions on a testing platform for thrifty
 customers! We do not have any existing testing systems other than
 iPerf on a Mac Mini.

 Testing QoS generally requires highly specialized equipment that can send at
 line-rate and has highly accurate timing.  This is necessary to analyze the
 impacts of latency and jitter, in addition to testing the impact of
 throughput in multi-queue prioritization tests.  Likely this means that the
 cheaper options are not sufficient unfortunately, and doubly so because you
 want 10Gbps.

 I have used Spirent, Ixia, and Agilent boxes with great success, especially
 in the area of QoS testing.  Any one of these should be able to perform well
 with all of the requirements stated above.  Don't go for the Breakingpoint
 box unless you enjoy banging your head against the wall when you can't do
 many of the things they claim to be able to do - I was once a proponent of
 theirs until I really got under the hood, save yourself the headache and
 look at the other alternatives.

 Stefan Fouant, CISSP, JNCIE-M/T
 www.shortestpathfirst.net
 GPG Key ID: 0xB5E3803D




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Re: 10Gbps Traffic Test Systems

2010-01-20 Thread Jonathon Exley
I have done QoS testing using Endace DAG cards - they can do capture as well as 
traffic generation.
See http://www.endace.com/dag-8.1sx.html


Jonathon

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