[c-nsp] NSP remarking IP Prec/DSCP

Blake Dunlap ikiris at gmail.com
Tue Oct 22 12:34:42 EDT 2013


I actually would be shocked to find someone that doesn't remark you to 0
without a SLA stating otherwise.

-Blake


On Tue, Oct 22, 2013 at 11:22 AM, Chuck Church <chuckchurch at gmail.com>wrote:

> Anyone,
>
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>                 Working on an issue with DSCP being set on a VoIP provider
> 3
> or 4 AS away and the packets showing up all default when they reach our
> network.  Really only thing coming in that isn't marked is a tiny amount of
> Prec 7, which I suspect to be BGP itself.  Before I spend a bunch of time
> calling help desks, I'm wondering if this is a common practice?  I thought
> the Net Neutrality rules prevented such practice.  ISPs involved appear to
> be Time Warner, Windstream, Charter, and Level 3.
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> Thanks,
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>
>
> Chuck
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