On Sep 15, 2010, at 11:56 AM, Laganier, Julien wrote:
> When Sec is set to 1 the computational load of #2 seems to be in the same 
> order of magnitude as for #1, which does not necessarily means that 
> offloading is useless as #1 might not need to be done by the constrained 
> device itself (e.g., it's been offload to someone else, and result is stored 
> on a smartcard.)
> 
> That being set I have not been convinced yet that there's a real world use 
> case for Sec values higher than zero.
> 
> HTH,

This does help, thanks.   I continue to think that the DHCP server is not a 
good place to offload the work, but I see the logic in wanting to do it, 
anyway, so I withdraw my objection.

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