Unless you have a contractual agreement with a peer/transit to honor
their DSCP marking, you should always reset the value.
Thomas
Marcel Leuenberger wrote:
HiYa!
Just want to ask you if it is allowed to reset the IP-PRECEDENCE/DSCP-Field to
Zero (or any other value) at the border of an
It's not only allowed but recommended ;-)
Cheers,
Viktor
Marcel Leuenberger wrote:
HiYa!
Just want to ask you if it is allowed to reset the IP-PRECEDENCE/DSCP-Field to
Zero (or any other value) at the border of an ISP network?
Means there is no problem if an IP-Transit provider reset the
Strongly recommended, unless the Provider's Backbone is DSCP
transparent...
Cheers
Christian
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