On Fri, 7 Feb 2014, Lorenzo Colitti wrote:
It is a controlled domain. ISPs do filter packets from their users, because of BCP 38. DSCP is no harder than source address filtering.
Absolutely, but it means resetting DSCP, thus breaking QoS in other parts of the packet path.
Please let's stop bringing to the table technical arguments that don't hold water, ok? I'd much rather hear "we want this to be standardized because DT has implemented it" - at least that's the truth. :-)
Let's agree that there are many ways to skin a cat and different ways have different pro:s and con:s.
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