Would still need a Chelsio / Mellanox etc card, and even then you're not going to hit line rate if you have NAT or any traffic shaping enabled at all. Maybe with DPDK/netmap/pf_ring, but that would be some pretty custom work. On Apr 15, 2016 6:47 PM, "Michael Brown" <mich...@supermathie.net> wrote:
> Not *exactly* what you're asking for, but a Lanner appliance ( > http://www.lannerinc.com/products/network-appliances/x86-rackmount-network-appliances/nca-5210) > might suit your needs. > > M. > > Original Message > From: David Sotnick > Sent: Friday, April 15, 2016 16:19 > To: NANOG > Subject: 10G-capable customer router recommendations? > > 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 >