Fastpath and VPLS feature needed for 10Gbps interface speeds??

I was able to do up to 9Gbps on my desktop with SFP+ card, connected through three CCR units.

When I implemented OSPF/MPLS/VPLS it dropped down to about 1Gbps.

So my speed tests to speedtest.net on a few near servers were about 3Gbps download by about 8Gbps upload.

Now they are at around 1.7Gbps download by about 900Mbps upload.

I can get to go a bit more if I run multiple speed tests at the same time on my desktop so it gets to about 2.5Gbps down by about 1.5Gbps upload.

I noticed Fastpath doesn’t show for interfaces that are VPLS endpoints.

Is this just a temporary restriction of VPLS endpoint tunnels?
Is there going to be a fix for this soon?

Thanks!!

What are the values for the following MTU settings?

L2 MTU

L3 MTU

MPLS MTU

Sorry, took me a while to get back to this.

The MPLS MTU has been set for 9500

The Bridge MTU is blank, Actual MTU field shows 1500 and L2 MTU field shows 1500

The SFP+ 10Gbps interface is set to 1500 MTU, L2 MTU is set at 9100 and shows a Max L2 MTU of 10226

The VPLS MTU is set for 1500 and shows a L2 MTU of 1500

This is all on the interface I am connected to on the CCR 1072 router.

The other end of that I currently have plugged into a Edgeswitch 48 SFP+ port with MTU set at 9000.
On my computer I have connected to the Edgeswitch 48 SFP+ a DLink SFP+ card and changed the MTU to 4096.

I don’t see the CPU on the CCR (or any of the sub-cpus when I look at the processors list) max out.

It simply seems to have throttled me way back when I implemented all of this routing VPLS stuff.

What do you think?