Adams: I would like to understand how this works. I see the Comcast VOD servers for San Francisco are in Seattle, higher round trip and route mile than our servers at Soft Layer in San Jose. We are costing Comcast less money than their own content. Signed, Nabil
Date: Tue, 29 May 2012 12:52:30 -0500 From: cmadams@hiwaay.net To: nanog@nanog.org Subject: Re: Comcast Service for Non-Cap Bandwidth
Once upon a time, Nabil Sharma <nabilsharma@hotmail.com> said:
I generate http test stream with DSCP code point 5 to match the Xbox service, however Comcast is rewriting the packets as CS 1, even when serving out a server at Soft Layer (paid peer). This is why I ask for name of service Microsoft is using, it is not the regular paid peering.
It is my understanding that the Xbox On-Demand streaming is just talking to the regular On-Demand servers at the head-end (just like On-Demand over QAM works); the traffic has nothing to do with Microsoft's network, peering, etc. That's why Comcast doesn't count it against any caps; it isn't transit traffic, it is local. -- Chris Adams <cmadams@hiwaay.net> Systems and Network Administrator - HiWAAY Internet Services I don't speak for anybody but myself - that's enough trouble.