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Re: Two Tiered Internet

  • From: David Barak
  • Date: Wed Dec 14 07:42:58 2005
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--- [email protected] wrote:

> Simple. You give the consumer the ability to fiddle
> with
> the QoS settings on the provider's edge router
> interface.
> After all, they are paying for the access link.

eeek!  I assume you mean "tell the customer what
DSCP/whatever settings you honor, and let them do the
marking" right?  The thought of letting customers
actually make changes to my edge routers would keep me
up at night...

-David

David Barak
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