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Re: [DNA] Last call: Detection of Network Attachment (DNA) in IPv4(fwd)
> The DNAv4 draft does determine when the host needs to get some
> configuration information from a DHCP server. The process for that is
> governed by the DHCPv4 specification, though the DNAv4 spec does describe
> the state that the DHCPv4 client should be in (INIT-REBOOT, etc.).
ok. Then I see no difference between DNAv4 & DNA v6 w.r.t. this.
> We will change the text to refer only to "Attachment Point".
I come to think that we would better use "Point of Attachment"
because we can't use abbreviation for "Attachment Point" and
IEEE 802.21 WG is using "PoA" already.
> 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 agree. I think the term "Most Likely Point of Attachment"
is confusing.
Best Regards
JinHyeock