In practice, priority bits are ignored on the Internet. There are no legal limits on what bits can be generated, and no reason to trust priority bits that come from a different network. As I understand the current state of the art, best practice is to zero out priorities at organizational boundries David Lang On Fri, 8 Mar 2024, Douglas Goncz A.A.S. M.E.T. 1990 via Nnagain wrote: > Date: Fri, 8 Mar 2024 21:31:35 -0500 > From: Douglas Goncz A.A.S. M.E.T. 1990 via Nnagain > > To: nnagain@lists.bufferbloat.net > Cc: Douglas Goncz A.A.S. M.E.T. 1990 > Subject: [NNagain] Flash priority > > One of the things that affects net neutrality and latency is packet > priority and also density of traffic > > Most of you here probably know there's a flash bit that can be set in a > packet to indicated top priority > > My question firstly is flash traffic legally restricted on the Internet or > can I upload any priority I wish to send? > > My question secondly is since I already have firstnet which many of you may > not know about, > > Let me describe that firstly > > And I think it was 2012 after 9/11 of 2001 the legislature enacted what was > to become firstnet who now provided as AT&T sole source > > Firstnet reserves band 14 of lte traffic for exclusive use of first > responders communicating with each other including dispatch > > Certain work I do makes me eligible for firstnet plus I feel a lot of > paperwork to get that filled out a lot of paperwork to get that > > Excuse me I can't keyboard it's the microphone doing that > > So my second question is assuming you know what firstnet is already would I > as a firstnet connected person be able to send a flash priority packet if > needed? > > > Third question is > > Is anyone doing CSD these days? For those of you who don't know CSD takes a > hell of a lot of man with to get a little bit of data through but it is > capable of sending a secure fax when needed substituting bandwidth for the > word man GM sorry. > > So my hands shake and I can't use the keyboard and I have ADHD which leaves > errors in place for this I apologize >