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----
-title: "Internet Protocol Security (IPsec)"
-weight: 11
----
-
-# Internet Protocol Security (IPsec)
-
-VPP IPsec performance tests are executed for the following crypto
-plugins:
-
-- `crypto_native`, used for software based crypto leveraging CPU
- platform optimizations e.g. Intel's AES-NI instruction set.
-- `crypto_ipsecmb`, used for hardware based crypto with Intel QAT PCIe
- cards.
-
-## IPsec with VPP Native SW Crypto
-
-CSIT implements following IPsec test cases relying on VPP native crypto
-(`crypto_native` plugin):
-
- **VPP Crypto Engine** | **ESP Encryption** | **ESP Integrity** | **Scale Tested**
-----------------------:|-------------------:|------------------:|-----------------:
- crypto_native | AES[128\|256]-GCM | GCM | 1 to 60k tunnels
- crypto_native | AES128-CBC | SHA[256\|512] | 1 to 60k tunnels
-
-VPP IPsec with SW crypto are executed in both tunnel and policy modes,
-with tests running on 3-node testbeds: 3n-icx, 3n-tsh.
-
-## IPsec with Intel QAT HW
-
-CSIT implements following IPsec test cases relying on ipsecmb library
-(`crypto_ipsecmb` plugin) and Intel QAT 8950 (50G HW crypto card):
-
-dpdk_cryptodev
-
- **VPP Crypto Engine** | **VPP Crypto Workers** | **ESP Encryption** | **ESP Integrity** | **Scale Tested**
-----------------------:|-----------------------:|-------------------:|------------------:|-----------------:
- crypto_ipsecmb | sync/all workers | AES[128\|256]-GCM | GCM | 1, 1k tunnels
- crypto_ipsecmb | sync/all workers | AES[128]-CBC | SHA[256\|512] | 1, 1k tunnels
- crypto_ipsecmb | async/crypto worker | AES[128\|256]-GCM | GCM | 1, 4, 1k tunnels
- crypto_ipsecmb | async/crypto worker | AES[128]-CBC | SHA[256\|512] | 1, 4, 1k tunnels
-
-## IPsec with Async Crypto Feature Workers
-
-*TODO Description to be added*
-
-## IPsec Uni-Directional Tests with VPP Native SW Crypto
-
-CSIT implements following IPsec uni-directional test cases relying on VPP native
-crypto (`crypto_native` plugin) in tunnel mode:
-
- **VPP Crypto Engine** | **ESP Encryption** | **ESP Integrity** | **Scale Tested**
-----------------------:|-------------------:|------------------:|-------------------:
- crypto_native | AES[128\|256]-GCM | GCM | 4, 1k, 10k tunnels
- crypto_native | AES128-CBC | SHA[512] | 4, 1k, 10k tunnels
-
-In policy mode:
-
- **VPP Crypto Engine** | **ESP Encryption** | **ESP Integrity** | **Scale Tested**
-----------------------:|-------------------:|------------------:|------------------:
- crypto_native | AES[256]-GCM | GCM | 1, 40, 1k tunnels
-
-The tests are running on 2-node testbeds: 2n-tx2. The uni-directional tests
-are partially addressing a weakness in 2-node testbed setups with T-Rex as
-the traffic generator. With just one DUT node, we can either encrypt or decrypt
-traffic in each direction.
-
-The testcases are only doing encryption - packets are encrypted on the DUT and
-then arrive at TG where no additional packet processing is needed (just
-counting packets).
-
-Decryption would require that the traffic generator generated encrypted packets
-which the DUT then would decrypt. However, T-Rex does not have the capability
-to encrypt packets.