Ryan Stone-2 wrote: > > On Mon, Oct 24, 2011 at 3:08 PM, Sergey Saley <sergeysaley@> wrote: >> Nothing has changed after increasing mbufs count increasing: >> >> irq256: ix0:que 0 3013004 2431 >> irq257: ix0:que 1 970295 783 >> irq258: ix0:que 2 574782 463 >> irq259: ix0:que 3 520764 420 >> irq260: ix0:link 1 0 >> irq261: ix1:que 0 3185946 2571 >> irq262: ix1:que 1 20425 16 >> irq263: ix1:que 2 10098 8 >> irq264: ix1:que 3 6999 5 >> irq265: ix1:link 3 0 > > What kind of traffic are you sending? How many flows? Is it straight > Ethernet/IP/TCP(/UDP), or is there any kind of tunneling in use? > > MPD5, netgraph, pppoe.Types of traffic - any (customer traffic). Bying this card I counted on a 3-4G traffic at 3-4K pppoe sessions. It turned to 600-700Mbit/s, about 50K pps at 700-800 pppoe sessions.
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