> so my previous question stands.  what's a "site"?

Paraphrasing from the 'draft-templin-autoconf-dhcp' definition
for "Mobile Ad-hoc Network (MANET)":

   site
      a connected network region that comprises routers that
      maintain a routing structure among themselves.  A site
      may be as large as an Autonomous System (AS) or as small
      as an individual router, and may also be a subnetwork of a
      larger site.  A router (and its downstream-attached links)
      is a "site" unto itself, and a site can therefore also be
      considered a "site-of-sites".

(Note that the only distinction drawn between "site" and
"MANET" is that some MANETs are less mobile and ad-hoc
than others - and, we would simply call those: "sites".)

Fred
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