Advertised Bandwidth/Consensus Weight Dropping: Is Verizon FiOS throttling Tor Relays?

Hi tor-relays@ mailing list, I run the following Tor middle relay on a 300 Mbps symmetrical Verizon FiOS connection: https://metrics.torproject.org/rs.html#details/2A65713649C1FD68764DBF43C4636... My setup is as follows: * HPE MicroServer Gen10 (AMD X3421) running FreeBSD 12.0 * Tor relay in FreeBSD 12.0 jail, with "RelayBandwidthRate 0" * Linksys WRT1900AC running OpenWrt The Linksys is connected directly to Verizon's ONT (which converts fiber/GPON to Ethernet) and no Verizon-branded router is used in my setup. The problem is that after setting up my relay, I had my Tor Advertised Bandwidth and Consensus Weight values trend downwards for the past week. Sometimes, I have occasional spikes in consensus weight. This relay has a new fingerprint, but used this server with another fingerprint as well. On the previous fingerprint, I reached a peak of 19.5 MB/s (~160 Mbps) for the Advertised Bandwidth but has dropped to ~10 MB/s (~80 Mbps). The previous fingerprint also had the same server and router. I am thinking the issue is one of the two: 1. Tor bandwidth authority nodes are overloaded or have bad connectivity to Verizon 2. Verizon is intentionally throttling Tor on FiOS 3. The relay ramp-up phase is still in action for my relay and I need to wait I am suspecting reason 2, as I had seen my bandwidth values drop, and unable to reach higher values. For some reason, other relays on AS701 (Verizon's AS Number) have higher Advertised Bandwidth/Consensus Weight values than me (around ~18.7MB/s on the fastest relay): https://metrics.torproject.org/rs.html#search/as:AS701 Sometimes, the other FiOS relays can go up to ~23 MB/s (~184 Mbps). Is Verizon throttling Tor or are Tor bandwidth authority nodes just overloaded (or have bad peering with Verizon)? Or is it just the relay ramp-up phase in action? Thank You, Neel Chauhan
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Neel Chauhan