On 12 September 2015 at 19:58, Alistair C <[email protected]> wrote:

> That and the fact they effectively block DHCP option 82, utilising it for
> sync data as per the SIN, thus needing a workaround for those customers who
> require it. I'd argue this is a fairly typical requirement for a business
> network.


I agree with all that you said except this bit. With the GEA NGA
service from option reache Option 82 is being passed (we're using
it!), they just intercept it an insert the link speed as extra values.

The same is true I believe for WBMC. I haven't checked that one but
again I think they just insert the sync rates to that we can see the
link speed, which you need for QoS :)

Cheers,
James.

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