I don't think using HNCP in that particular way is a great plan, but I'm
willing to be convinced.   I would hope that this is in charter.

On Tue, Jul 24, 2018 at 5:48 PM, Michael Richardson <[email protected]>
wrote:

>
> I very much like the idea of having a standard way to configure homenets.
> There is the YANG/NETCONF method, and I think that we should go in that
> direction.
>
> A thought I had though.... could a HOMENET configuration be recorded by
> capturing just HNCP traffic?  Could a network configuration be restored
> by essentially playing back that stuff?  I'm pretty sure that this won't
> work, but the question is... should it?
>
> Does this work fit into the charter?
>
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