On Fri, 2007-07-27 at 11:15 +0930, Glen Turner wrote: > Secondly, if you run a QoS network connected > to a non-QoS network then you might want to do deep packet > inspection and set the DSCP on incoming traffic. Otherwise > you end up with a situation where the user on the non-QoS > network gets a nice picture but the user on the QoS network > gets the poor picture.
Can you not just mark all traffic from the non-QoS network as low priority non-realtime ? -Rob -- GPG key available at: <http://www.robertcollins.net/keys.txt>.
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