On Fri, 7 Feb 2014, Lorenzo Colitti wrote:

Absolutely, but it means resetting DSCP, thus breaking QoS in other parts
of the packet path.

Well to be more precise, it means making sure DSCP is a value that the
customer is allowed to use (or rewriting it). Just like you have to make
sure that the packet's source address is a value that the customer is
allowed to use (or dropping the packet). No?

Correct.

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