Re: [v6ops] New Version Notification for draft-yourtchenko-ra-dhcpv6-comparison-00.txt (fwd)

Nick Hilliard <nick@inex.ie> Thu, 19 December 2013 14:34 UTC

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Subject: Re: [v6ops] New Version Notification for draft-yourtchenko-ra-dhcpv6-comparison-00.txt (fwd)
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On 19/12/2013 14:21, Ted Lemon wrote:
> Also, we aren't talking about "in the home" in Nick's case.

no, I'm talking about datacentre deployments, although the principals are
also applicable to corporate / campus / enterprise networks where many
operators that I know would frankly prefer not to have client devices make
up their own minds about how to handle the connectivity that's provided to
them.

Nick