Dave and Ray,

thanks for putting together regarding these points.
I'll compile these into the revision of DHCP option draft soon.

Thanks !

On 2012/05/05, at 15:40, Ray Hunter wrote:

> ACK. Thanks.
> 
> Dave Thaler wrote:
>> I wrote in response to Ray Hunter:
>>> I take your comment as asking for a summary table in rfc 3484bis of
>>> system-wide config options.   That could be done as a purely editorial
>>> change, although if there's only 1 thing in the table it's less interesting.
>>> But if others in the WG think this would be helpful, then yes we can do 
>>> that.
>> 
>> Turns out there were already 2 things so I've done this in -03.
>> 
>> OLD:
>>      This specification optionally allows for the possibility of
>>      administrative configuration of policy (e.g., via manual
>>      configuration or a DHCP option such as that proposed in
>>      [I-D.ietf-6man-addr-select-opt]) that can override the default
>>      behavior of the algorithms.  The policy override takes the form of a
>>      configurable table that specifies precedence values and preferred
>>      source prefixes for destination prefixes.  If an implementation is
>>      not configurable, or if an implementation has not been configured,
>>      then the default policy table specified in this document SHOULD be
>>      used.
>> 
>> NEW:
>>      This specification optionally allows for the possibility of
>>      administrative configuration of policy (e.g., via manual
>>      configuration or a DHCP option such as that proposed in
>>      [I-D.ietf-6man-addr-select-opt]) that can override the default
>>      behavior of the algorithms.  The policy override consists of the
>>      following set of state, which SHOULD be configurable:
>> 
>>      o  Policy Table (Section 2.1): a table that specifies precedence
>>         values and preferred source prefixes for destination prefixes.
>>      o  Automatic Row Additions flag (Section 2.1): a flag that specifies
>>         whether the implementation may automatically add site-specific
>>         rows for certain types of addresses.
>>      o  Privacy Preference flag (Section 5): a flag that specifies whether
>>         temporary source addresses or stable source addresses are
>>         preferred by default, when both types exist.
>> 
>> This is purely an editorial change.   The rest of Ray's comments apply
>> to I-D.ietf-6man-addr-select-opt, which is already informatively
>> referenced in the above text.
>> 
>> -Dave
>> 
>> 
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