9 Sep
2011
9 Sep
'11
1:10 a.m.
On Friday, September 02, 2011 10:48:17 PM Saku Ytti wrote:
Seems in this instance someone has deployed QoS and is trusting markings from Internet, which is just broken, as they cannot anymore guarantee that customer video/voice etc works during congestion, so the QoS product is broken.
Despite that, one may be able to correctly schedule a particular type of traffic as it comes in from their customer bound for the Internet. However, the reverse is normally not very true or easy to implement, unless one is willing to go through the hassle of correctly identifying the exact traffic type for their customer that's making its away back, at all points of entry. Mark.