Jason, In your first reply you mention a lot of "we're all good, we comply, we don't do x etc"
However you seem to have forgotten to reply to question #1 that Arvinder asked. (#2 you were able to reply) http://comcrust.com/ is already four years old it would seem enough time to get an upgrade in place. Our tata upgrades are usually in place after a couple of weeks. Thanks, Bas On Fri, May 16, 2014 at 4:58 PM, Livingood, Jason < jason_living...@cable.comcast.com> wrote: > On 5/16/14, 7:56 AM, "Vinny Abello" <vi...@abellohome.net> wrote: > > >I think he's questioning why packets from speedtest.comcast.net have CS1 > >if everything is supposedly equal, and what that is used for. A quick > >Wireshark shows that to be true right now running to your Plainfield, NJ > >speedtest site, and my network peers directly with Comcast. > > > >I'm kind of curious too. What is the purpose of this? Is it the > >traditional purpose of CS1 to be less than best effort or something > >else? If this is the case it seems Comcast would be purposely putting > >themselves at a disadvantage in speed tests when congestion is > >involved... or is this possibly on purpose to make peering problems look > >even worse during congestion? > > Ah! That makes sense now. CS1 is used internally to mark best effort > Internet traffic. This has often caused confusion when folks see our > markings. If folks want to send me any data off-list that you think merits > further investigation, let me know (never know if something someplace is > an honest config error). > > Jason > >