QoS for Office365

Mark Tinka mark.tinka at seacom.mu
Tue Jul 9 14:48:29 UTC 2019



On 9/Jul/19 16:37, Valdis Kl ē tnieks wrote:

> I'll bite.
>
> It's one thing to verify that no routers molested the QoS bits along the
> packet path.
>
> But how did you verify they "worked" as far as actually dropping packets off
> the correct flow (especially since if you have a high-priority QoS, the flow that
> loses may be some other customer's flow)?

With some things, you need to have faith until you are given a reason
not to.

Just like when you are back in 26K and the Captain and his First Officer
are up front :-).

Mark.

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