CDN Overload

Have you seen a CDN overloading a customer? Help me gather information on the issue.

What CDN?
What have you identified the traffic to be?
What is the access network?
Where is the rate limiting done?
How is the rate limiting done (policing vs. queueing, SFQ, PFIFO, etc,, etc.)?
What is doing the rate limiting?
What is the rate-limit set to?
Upstream of the rate-limiter, what are you seeing for inbound traffic?
One connection or many?
How much traffic?
How does other traffic behave when exceeding the rate limit?
Where is NAT performed?
What is doing NAT?
Shared NAT or isolated to that customer?
Have you done a packet capture before and after the rate limiter? The NAT device?
Would you be willing to send a filtered packet capture (only the frames that relate to this CDN) to the CDN if they want it?

There have been reports of CDNs sending more traffic than the customer can handle and ignores TCP convention to slow down. Trying to investigate this thoroughly so we can get the CDN to fix their system. Multiple CDNs have been shown to do this.

https://goo.gl/forms/LvgFRsMdNdI8E9HF3

I have made this into a Google Form to make it easier to track compared to randomly formatted responses on multiple mailing lists, Facebook Groups, etc.

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Jdm0dOBf81kSnXEvVfI6ZJbWFNt5AbYUV8CDxGwLSm8/edit?usp=sharing

I have made the anonymized answers public. This will obviously have some bias to it given that I mostly know fixed wireless operators, but I'm hoping this gets some good distribution to catch more platforms.