[j-nsp] NAT performance :: J2320

Vladislav A. VASILEV vladislavavasilev at gmail.com
Sat Feb 4 08:43:37 EST 2012


My environment is unique as I have a financial customer and there should be
0 packet loss. The number of pps at peak times goes up to 80 000 and the
spikes are heavy - 10 000 to 80 000 in less than one second. I am asking
about stateless NAT because in my case I do not need to do any statefull
inspection and doing so only adds additional burden on the device.

Vladislav A. VASILEV

2012/2/4 Timh Bergström <timh.bergstrom at videoplaza.com>

> We are running a J2320 with NAT/Firewall and serve about 90-150
> clients without breaking a sweat, mind this is an converted SSG320M
> with 1G CF / 2GB RAM. In load-tests we can get about 800Mbps through
> it, but we don't have any extensive rules.
>
> --
> Timh Bergström
> System Operations
> Videoplaza
>
> timh.bergstrom at videoplaza.com
> +46 727 406 845
> S:t Eriksgatan 46
> Stockholm
> www.videoplaza.com
>
>
>
> On Fri, Feb 3, 2012 at 4:58 PM, Vladislav A. VASILEV
> <vladislavavasilev at gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hi everyone,
> >
> > I was wondering if any of you could give me any real world stats on
> > stateless NAT performance (IMIX traffic) on the J2320s.
> >
> > Since stateless NAT is not possible on the SRX series the cheapest
> Juniper
> > devices that support it are the J series. I realize they are software
> based
> > and nowhere close to the performance of the M7i + AS-PIC for example, but
> > I'd appreciate if you share any info you may have.
> >
> > Thank you!
> >
> > Regards,
> > Vladislav A. VASILEV
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