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Re: [DNA] Last call: Detection of Network Attachment (DNA) in IPv4(fwd)
> Yes, when I read this definition, I took it to mean the same as the term
> "link" (using the definition of link in 2460). Thus if two 802.11b APs
> were connected through an Ethernet hub to a router, then regardless of
> which AP a host associates with, it connects to the same "Point of
> Attachment". This is distinct from "Attachment Point" as we've
> discussed it on this list (as JinHyeock points out) where each AP would
> represent a separate "Attachment Point".
In reviewing the document, I think that the term "Most Likely Point of
Attachment" really means "Most Likely Network", where as when the document
refers to changing the "point of attachment" it really means changing the
"attachment point".
I will try to clean up the document to make it clear what is being
discussed.