So you are saying that the legal definition of a LAN ("a network which
crosses no legal boundary"), vs the legal definition of a WAN (" a
network that crosses a legal boundary") is irrelevant, and the only
agency that defines LANs is IEEE 802? I can think of some folks that
might take excep
> -Original Message-
> From: Fred Baker [mailto:f...@cisco.com]
> Gee, in a layer 3 context, I use the term "LAN" to mean a
> "Local Area
> Network", a layer 2 domain, perhaps instantiated in a switch
> or a set
> of them, that connects some number of layer 3 devices. Examples
> i
On Apr 21, 2009, at 7:25 AM, Manfredi, Albert E wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Fred Baker [mailto:f...@cisco.com]
This note discusses a feature to support building Greynets for IPv4
and IPv6.
A URL for this Internet-Draft is:
http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-baker-v6ops-gr
> -Original Message-
> From: Fred Baker [mailto:f...@cisco.com]
> > This note discusses a feature to support building Greynets for IPv4
> > and IPv6.
> >
> > A URL for this Internet-Draft is:
> > http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-baker-v6ops-greynet-00.txt
In the IPv6 case, I'm n