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Re: Comcast Ethernet Feed


From: Cody Grosskopf <cgrosskopf () scoe org>
Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2012 08:10:45 -0700 (PDT)

What does Comcast do if you exceed 20 meg? We were told by AT&T that anything over the specified limit would be 
dropped, so we use rate limiting...not sure if Comcast does the same.

Cody

----- Original Message -----
From: "Brian R. Watters" <brwatters () absfoc com>
To: "NANOG list" <nanog () nanog org>
Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2012 5:36:43 PM
Subject: Comcast Ethernet Feed

We are about to accept a 20MEG Ethernet feed via Comcast and their fiber plant as well as a BGP feed across the same 
link.

I have a space GIGE interface on a 7206VXR and would like to know best practice for deploying for optimal performance 
across this interface.

Any ideas and or direction would be extremely helpful as we are seeing some real issues such as.

Direct connect (without BGP) to the CPE from Comcast (Fiber to Ethernet) via a laptop gives the level of performance we 
would expect, However as soon as we terminate to our router via the GIGE which is set to 100MB full duplex and all flow 
control turned off (Negotiation auto) per Comcast and connect up via a 100MB fast Ethernet interface directly connected 
we get a fraction of the speed when direct connected.

Ideas?


BRW


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