> 
> I think a better way of describing it is "administrative domain". A
> home and the devices in it are an administrative domain - the person who
> bought or looks after the devices has to administer, or at least take
> ownership of the administration of those devices. That ownership could
> be as simple as ringing up an external contractor to get problems
> sorted out - this is the same sense that I "administer" the pumbing or
> electrical system in my home. 
> 
> An "administrative domain" could correspond to a site (a home), or it
> might not at all (a personal area network).
> 
> Regards,
> Mark.

        within the routing world, "administrative domain" has avery
        clear meaning - an ASN boundary.

--bill

Opinions expressed may not even be mine by the time you read them, and
certainly don't reflect those of any other entity (legal or otherwise).


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