Hi Julien, Happy New Year to you too. There’s a slight difference between limitless (e.g. unlimited) and limit has not been been imposed (not configured/unknown/etc). I think “limitless” doesn’t convey the exact meaning. In simple terms - if L=1, don’t use MSD as a constraint in the path computation.
Thanks, Jeff On Fri, Jan 4, 2019 at 02:28 <julien.meu...@orange.com> wrote: > Hi guys and happy new year! :-) > > Would it temper the confusion below if we added the term "limitless" to > the L flag definition (section 5.1.1.)? > > My 2 cents, > > Julien > > > On 21/12/2018 18:14, Jonathan Hardwick wrote: > > I believe it is too late to change but I find L=1 meaning "no limit" is > *very* confusing. For me L stands for Limit and when L=1 there is a limit, > when L=0 there is none. > > > > [Jon] Agree, both that it is confusing and too late to change :-) > > > > _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ > > Ce message et ses pieces jointes peuvent contenir des informations > confidentielles ou privilegiees et ne doivent donc > pas etre diffuses, exploites ou copies sans autorisation. Si vous avez > recu ce message par erreur, veuillez le signaler > a l'expediteur et le detruire ainsi que les pieces jointes. Les messages > electroniques etant susceptibles d'alteration, > Orange decline toute responsabilite si ce message a ete altere, deforme ou > falsifie. Merci. > > This message and its attachments may contain confidential or privileged > information that may be protected by law; > they should not be distributed, used or copied without authorisation. > If you have received this email in error, please notify the sender and > delete this message and its attachments. > As emails may be altered, Orange is not liable for messages that have been > modified, changed or falsified. > Thank you. > >
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