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Re: 10G-capable customer router recommendations?


From: Mike Hammett <nanog () ics-il net>
Date: Sat, 16 Apr 2016 09:18:22 -0500 (CDT)

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----- Original Message -----

From: "Josh Reynolds" <josh () kyneticwifi com> 
To: "Andrew Thrift" <andrew () networklabs co nz> 
Cc: "NANOG" <nanog () nanog org> 
Sent: Saturday, April 16, 2016 9:12:13 AM 
Subject: Re: 10G-capable customer router recommendations? 

You might ask Normis about that :) It has nothing to do with fastpath, and 
isn't scheduled to be fixed until 7.x when many features are rewritten to 
take advantage of multiple tile cores. 

Currently each port is pinned to a single cpu (affinity) due to latency and 
performance reasons - but yes there are drawbacks when your per core clock 
is still in 1GHz territory. 

If you want to talk more about this, we can discuss.offlist or on the 
Mikrotik forum. 
On Apr 16, 2016 12:51 AM, "Andrew Thrift" <andrew () networklabs co nz> wrote: 

This has not been the case for at least a year now. 

Most Mikrotik routers now support FastPath/FastTrack. This is kind of 
like CEF in Cisco land. 

http://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/Manual:Fast_Path 

http://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/Manual:Wiki/Fasttrack 
On 16/04/2016 10:07 am, "Josh Reynolds" <josh () kyneticwifi com> wrote: 

Can't do more than 1Gbps per flow. Not suitable for this application. 
On Apr 15, 2016 5:03 PM, <mike.lyon () gmail com> wrote: 

Check out the Mikrotik Cloud Core routers, they make them with SFP+ 
support now. I have one of them with 10g deployed right now. 

-Mike 

On Apr 15, 2016, at 14:52, Aaron <aaron () wholesaleinternet net> wrote: 

Not a lot of 10G capable CPEs out there. For our 10G residential 
customers we install Brocade ICXs. 

Aaron 


On 4/15/2016 3:18 PM, David Sotnick wrote: 
Hello masters of the Internet, 

I was recently asked to set up networking at a VIP's home where he 
has 
Comcast "Gigabit Pro" service, which is delivered on a 10G-SR MM port 
on a 
Comcast-supplied Juniper ACX-2100 router. 

Which customer router would you suggest for such a setup? It needs 
to do 
IPv4 NAT, DHCP, IPv4+IPv6 routing and have a decent L4 firewall (that 
also 
supports IPv6). 

The customer pays for "2Gb" service (Comcast caps this at 2G+10% = 
2.2Gbps) 
and would like to get what he pays for (*cough*) by having the 
ability 
to 
stream two 1Gbps streams (or at least achieve > 1.0Gbps). 

I'm tempted to get another ACX-2100 and do a 4x1Gb LACP port-channel 
to 
the 
customer switch, or replace the AV-integrator-installed Cisco 
SG300-52P 
(Cisco switch with e.g. an EX-3300 with 10Gb uplinks). 

Thanks in advance for your suggestions. 

-Dave 

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