Manual:Performance Testing with Traffic Generator: Difference between revisions
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Revision as of 15:47, 11 October 2012
Summary
RouterOS Version 6 introduced new tool "traffic generator", which allows to perform performance testing without expensive testing hardware. Traffic is generated from one more router in the network.
This article shows necessary configuration and hardware to perform the same tests published in www.routerboard.com.
RB1100AHx2 Test setup
First step is to choose which ports we will be using for testing.
If we look at the diagram how ports are connected to CPU fastest combinations are:
- port from switch1 to port form switch chip2,
- ether11 to switch chip,
- ether12/13 to switch chip or to ether11.
To get the maximum out of RB1100AHx2 we will be running 6 streams in total:
- from ether1 to ether6
- from ether1 to ether11
- from ether6 to ether1
- from ether6 to ether11
- from ether11 to ether6
- from ether11 to ether1
Routing Performance Testing
DUT Config
/ip address add address=1.1.1.254/24 interface=ether1 network=1.1.1.0 add address=2.2.2.254/24 interface=ether6 network=2.2.2.0 add address=3.3.3.254/24 interface=ether11 network=3.3.3.0
Traffic Generator Config
/ip address add address=1.1.1.1/24 interface=ether1 network=1.1.1.0 add address=2.2.2.2/24 interface=ether6 network=2.2.2.0 add address=3.3.3.3/24 interface=ether11 network=3.3.3.0 /tool traffic-generator packet-template add name=r12 header-stack=mac,ip,udp ip-gateway=1.1.1.254 ip-dst=2.2.2.2 add name=r13 header-stack=mac,ip,udp ip-gateway=1.1.1.254 ip-dst=3.3.3.3 add name=r21 header-stack=mac,ip,udp ip-gateway=2.2.2.254 ip-dst=1.1.1.1 add name=r23 header-stack=mac,ip,udp ip-gateway=2.2.2.254 ip-dst=3.3.3.3 add name=r32 header-stack=mac,ip,udp ip-gateway=3.3.3.254 ip-dst=2.2.2.2 add name=r31 header-stack=mac,ip,udp ip-gateway=3.3.3.254 ip-dst=1.1.1.1
Note: To force MAC address re-discovery (on device/configuration change, just apply emply "set" command to necessary packet-templates)
Running Tests
/tool traffic-generator quick tx-template=r12,r13,r21,r23,r31,r32 packet-size=60 mbps=300
We are specifying 60byte packet in traffic generator to get 64 byte packet on ethernet.
Do the same with different packet sizes:
/tool traffic-generator quick tx-template=r12,r13,r21,r23,r31,r32 packet-size=508 mbps=500 /tool traffic-generator quick tx-template=r12,r13,r21,r23,r31,r32 packet-size=1514 mbps=500
Note: mind that speed in quick mode is specified per stream, so if you have two streams per port, you need to send 1/2 of traffic per stream
Bridging Performance Testing
DUT Config
/interface bridge add /interface bridge port add bridge=bridge1 interface=ether1 add bridge=bridge1 interface=ether6 add bridge=bridge1 interface=ether11
Traffic Generator Config
/ip address add address=1.1.1.1/24 interface=ether1 network=1.1.1.0 add address=2.2.2.2/24 interface=ether6 network=2.2.2.0 add address=3.3.3.3/24 interface=ether11 network=3.3.3.0 /tool traffic-generator packet-template add header-stack=mac,ip,udp ip-src=1.1.1.1/32 ip-dst=2.2.2.2/32 name=b12 add header-stack=mac,ip,udp ip-src=1.1.1.1/32 ip-dst=3.3.3.3/32 name=b13 add header-stack=mac,ip,udp ip-src=2.2.2.2/32 ip-dst=1.1.1.1/32 name=b21 add header-stack=mac,ip,udp ip-src=2.2.2.2/32 ip-dst=3.3.3.3/32 name=b23 add header-stack=mac,ip,udp ip-src=3.3.3.3/32 ip-dst=1.1.1.1/32 name=b31 add header-stack=mac,ip,udp ip-src=3.3.3.3/32 ip-dst=2.2.2.2/32 name=b32
Running Tests
/tool traffic-generator quick tx-template=b12,b13,b21,b23,b31,b32 packet-size=60 mbps=200 /tool traffic-generator quick tx-template=b12,b13,b21,b23,b31,b32 packet-size=508 mbps=500 /tool traffic-generator quick tx-template=b12,b13,b21,b23,b31,b32 packet-size=1514 mbps=500