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  "commit": "6152a32601d3fb55303c517942b309a41288cfe8",
  "tree": "998e81a70b7fd9b703e5fa440441dac5d60b58f4",
  "parents": [
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  "author": {
    "name": "Nicolas Palpacuer",
    "email": "np202g@att.com",
    "time": "Wed Sep 05 10:52:15 2018 -0400"
  },
  "committer": {
    "name": "Nicolas Palpacuer",
    "email": "np202g@att.com",
    "time": "Fri Sep 07 19:28:21 2018 +0000"
  },
  "message": "VOL-1201 Workaround for Broadcom downstream flow bug\n\nBroadcom requires a downstream flow to exist in order to do a packet out to an ONU\nWhile setting the EAP flow, the adapter used to create an extra downstream flow always using the same default vlan.\nIt results in the creation of a multicast group by the BAL API and this sometimes fails and cannot be recovered without restarting the OLT drivers\nTo go around this the extra flow pushed use a vlan unique per ONU per PON port (4000 - onu_id), this makes the vlan 3743 to 3999 \"special\" and may render them unusable for regular traffic\nWe are waiting for an answer from Broadcom\n\nChange-Id: I7b9cbad48ec7a8fb97af749d7e2903ade114b1a7\n",
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