On Jul 15, 2014, at 3:38 PM, Michael Thomas <m...@mtcc.com> wrote:
> That pretty much means that you need a solution that isn't bolted to DHCP, 
> right?
> Or at least, that DHCP is only providing a default discovery mechanism which 
> my CPE
> is completely free to ignore. Beyond the discovery, it ought to work 
> identically regardless
> of whether it's my first hop ISP(s), or 20 hops away in Nairobi, right?

The point is that what the ISP is offering may be ideal for some users, and not 
others.   And some ISPs may offer it, while others don't.   So if there's a 
standard mechanism in place for using it when it's offered, if desired, then 
that's a win, even if not everyone wins.

What happens with queries isn't important as long as they are satisfied; there 
are lots of ways of satisfying queries for AAAA records, but only two ways of 
satisfying queries for PTR records, and the ISP may support one or both of 
those two ways, or neither.   The point of the DNS-PD document is to provide a 
way for the ISP and CPE to communicate about which mechanisms are supported and 
desired.

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