Brian E Carpenter Wrote
> The point is that (at the ISPs' request) the diffserv model allows
> each ISP along the path to apply a different policy - so a packet
> marked for EF treatment inside one ISP might be marked for AF
> treatment inside another ISP. (You can argue that would be stupid, but
> that's what the diffserv WG heard from the ISPs.) So different SPs will
> interpret the same label differently.

Do they change the original lable, or just apply diffrent policies on the
same lable?

If it is the first I can see many problems, but if it is the second I can
understand why they would want to control traffic transversing (or even
terminating) on their network diffrently than the originating network.


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