On 2012-03-03 19:56, Mark Townsley wrote: > > Paris is coming soon, and we want to use the time effectively. Ray and I > have asked the homearch document design team to identify areas in the > homenet architecture document that need discussion time to finish up by > end of next week.
I noticed that there is no section discussing operations and management as a topic on its own. It seems to me that this is needed, even if what it says is that the architecture must ensure that manual operations and management are either not needed at all, or are absolutely minimal, or are remotely accessible to specialists. A couple of days ago I had no IP connectivity at home. The conversation with the ISP help desk responder included her asking me which model of D-Link I have, and talking me through its menus. Of course I'd done all that before I called, but it struck me as ridiculous that any help desk would ask a domestic customer to do that. It will only be worse for real homenets. Brian > My personal thoughts are that two of the most > important items we need to finish off by the end of this next meeting > include boundary detection and what routing protocol we are going to > use. Without these, we are going to have a hard time moving forward at all. > > Post your thoughts on the list, and if you want specific agenda time to > talk about these or other pertinent topics, get your requests into us > (including your ID reference if you have one, and which of the 5 > chartered topic-areas your request most closely aligns with). > > It's time to dive back in. > > - Mark > _______________________________________________ > homenet mailing list > [email protected] > https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/homenet > _______________________________________________ homenet mailing list [email protected] https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/homenet
