On Nov 13, 2012, at 9:50 AM, Mattia Rossi <mattia.rossi.mailingli...@gmail.com> 
wrote:
> I still like the idea of a led which is red if no prefix could be received, 
> orange if a /64 has been assigned, and a prefix has been requested from a 
> downstream router (no prefix for the downstream router), and green if a 
> prefix < /64 has been assigned and a prefix has been requested from a 
> downstream router and successfully provided.
> This is like the leds on the smoke detector, which start blinking once the 
> battery level is low. They signal a problem, but it's up to the user whether 
> to ignore it, or to fix it.

I've got no argument with a notification mechanism like that, as long as we 
provide a clean mechanism for dealing with the case where the ISP doesn't 
provide as many bits of prefix as we need.


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