On 9/2/11 10:24 AM, Jesse McGraw wrote:
I've recently run into a hard-to-troubleshoot issue where, somewhere
out in the greater Internet, someone was silently dropping packets
from my company that happened to be marked with DSCP AF21. I'd fully
expect others to either ignore these markings or zero them out but
just silently dropping them seems unnecessary.
So, how do you guys treat marked packets that come into/through your
networks?
Generally strip at the border the specific DSCP values that would
trigger reserved bandwidth / priority handling in the distribution and
last mile network. Otherwise we leave them alone.
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Mark Radabaugh
Amplex
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