I do not know of Comcast's Ethernet services specifically, but a general 
problem with carrier Ethernet services that are based upon the Metro Ethernet 
Forum (MEF) is that PIM-snooping is not implemented for multicast traffic. The 
absence of PIM-snooping results in the carrier's Ethernet service operating 
like a 1990's style Ethernet hub in which (S,G) multicast packets are 
incorrectly flooded out all user ports. 

If multicast traffic is to be used on the carrier Ethernet service, and there 
is more than one user location, then make sure that the carrier understands the 
implications of the lack of PIM-snooping support.

-----Original Message-----
From: Brandon Galbraith [mailto:brandon.galbra...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, December 23, 2009 1:11 AM
To: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: Experiences with Comcast Ethernet/Transit service

We're looking at using Comcast's (business) transit and private ethernet
services at several client locations and I wanted to see what experiences
others have had regarding this. Off-list replies are preferred.

Thanks,
-brandon

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