Hardware GRE tunnels support a maximum throughput of 40 Gbits or 59 Mpps. If your traffic volume exceeds this, contact support to discuss alternatives.
How it works
GRE is a tunneling protocol that wraps your network packets inside a new IP packet, creating a virtual point-to-point link between your server and our scrubbing network. All inbound traffic to your protected IPs passes through the scrubber before being forwarded over the tunnel to your server.The tunnel endpoint on the Packets Decreaser side is an IPv4 address. Your server needs outbound IPv4 connectivity to establish the tunnel.
Limits
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Maximum bandwidth | 40 Gbits or 59 Mpps |
| Tunnel type | GRE over IPv4 |
| Setup method | Hardware |
| Server location | Any |