They need some Client and/or Port Isolation.   That’s a lot of broadcast that 
you shouldnt be seeing. 


> On Jun 15, 2019, at 3:38 PM, Chuck McCown <ch...@wbmfg.com> wrote:
> 
> At one of my offices, I have service from a company I used to be involved 
> with.  It has been really spotty lately, ONT is up and down all the time.  
> Port and transport were even off today.  They changed the ONT and the 
> Cyberpower on Friday but it still did the mid day fail.  I brought my laptop 
> to the office so I could plug directly into the ONT to make sure we don’t 
> have internal problems.  Nope, the service is failing.
>  
> Later it came up.  I started wireshark and plugged in the laptop.  I have 
> attached the capture assuming the mailserv will allow it to come through. 
>  
> Tons of crap here.  I think I am seeing all the arp and management type of 
> traffic on my network segment or perhaps the pon or perhaps more than that.  
> Certainly a bunch if IPTV stuff.   I don’t recall what it is called when you 
> tell an AP to prevent SMs from talking to each other.  But it appears that 
> the similar service is not turned on here.
>  
> If anyone could take a look and tell me what they think I would appreciate 
> it.  I am certainly no expert on this stuff.  I learn a bit when I have a 
> problem and then forget it by the time I have to do a capture again. 
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