ACK. Thanks.

Dave Thaler wrote:
I wrote in response to Ray Hunter:
I take your comment as asking for a summary table in rfc 3484bis of
system-wide config options.   That could be done as a purely editorial
change, although if there's only 1 thing in the table it's less interesting.
But if others in the WG think this would be helpful, then yes we can do that.

Turns out there were already 2 things so I've done this in -03.

OLD:
        This specification optionally allows for the possibility of
        administrative configuration of policy (e.g., via manual
        configuration or a DHCP option such as that proposed in
        [I-D.ietf-6man-addr-select-opt]) that can override the default
        behavior of the algorithms.  The policy override takes the form of a
        configurable table that specifies precedence values and preferred
        source prefixes for destination prefixes.  If an implementation is
        not configurable, or if an implementation has not been configured,
        then the default policy table specified in this document SHOULD be
        used.

NEW:
        This specification optionally allows for the possibility of
        administrative configuration of policy (e.g., via manual
        configuration or a DHCP option such as that proposed in
        [I-D.ietf-6man-addr-select-opt]) that can override the default
        behavior of the algorithms.  The policy override consists of the
        following set of state, which SHOULD be configurable:

        o  Policy Table (Section 2.1): a table that specifies precedence
           values and preferred source prefixes for destination prefixes.
        o  Automatic Row Additions flag (Section 2.1): a flag that specifies
           whether the implementation may automatically add site-specific
           rows for certain types of addresses.
        o  Privacy Preference flag (Section 5): a flag that specifies whether
           temporary source addresses or stable source addresses are
           preferred by default, when both types exist.

This is purely an editorial change.   The rest of Ray's comments apply
to I-D.ietf-6man-addr-select-opt, which is already informatively
referenced in the above text.

-Dave


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