Not an ops person - so take with a grain of salt - but imagine a world N years 
from now where I only accept routes that have VALID origins.  All others routes 
are dropped.    

Imagine a net/power/nature event that both reboots my routers and all of the 
caches that I speak too.   If may prefer to reboot the routing system without 
validation, until enough infrastructure is up to begin validation. 

dougm
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Doug Montgomery - Manager Internet and Scalable Systems Research Group  / ITL / 
NIST
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From: sidr-boun...@ietf.org [sidr-boun...@ietf.org] On Behalf Of Andrew Chi 
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Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2013 1:16 PM
To: sidr@ietf.org
Subject: Re: [sidr] NotFound vs Uninitialized

On 3/14/13 6:55 AM, Randy Bush wrote:
> what will an operator do differently for these two shades of grey?

Good question.  *Operators*, would you ever treat these differently?

> what is the trust difference?

NotFound: The global RPKI doesn't know this route, i.e., *nobody* knows.
Undefined: *I* don't know what the RPKI says about this route.
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