On Mon, Oct 23, 2017 at 2:12 PM, james woodyatt <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Oct 23, 2017, at 00:48, JORDI PALET MARTINEZ <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>
> Now, in this version I’ve NOT included the HNCP support as a requirement,
> however I still mention it as:
>
> The end-user network is a stub network, in the sense that is not
>   providing transit to other external networks.  However, HNCP
>   ([RFC7788]) allows support for automatic provisioning of downstream
>   routers.  Figure 1 illustrates the model topology for the end-user
>   network.
>
> Now, the questions I’ve for this WG is:
>
> 1) Do you think I should mention other homenet documents ?
> 2) Do you think we should have a specific homenet document requiring the
> support of homenet for IPv6 CE routers, so for example this becomes an
> integral part of testing by ISPs, IPv6 Ready Logo, or even RFQs, etc.?
>
> I will be happy to work in a homenet document if we believe that 2 above
> is needed. Anyone else interested?
>
>
> I think it would be better if you leave aside all mention of HOMENET
> protocols from the RFC 7084-bis draft. That document is mainly intended for
> first-mile internet service providers, and I think the less the have to say
> about how residential networks operate behind the demarcation point at the
> edge of their networks, the better for everyone. This would give HOMENET
> optimal freedom to write standards for interoperability of devices intended
> for home networks without having to get mired in the tar pit of dealing
> with first-mile internet service provider stuff.
>

It would also be my preference to have this separate from 7084.


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> --james woodyatt <[email protected]>
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