Andy Bierman writes:
>The fact that a configured intended value came from the startup
>or from I2RS or from CLI does not really matter.  The fact that
>an I2RS value does not come back after a reboot does not
>really matter.

No, I think the nature of the data is more important than the source,
but if I have RIP handing me a default route every 30 seconds that
I will discard on reboot, and a custom app handing me a default
route every 30 seconds that I will discard on reboot, what makes
one "config" and the other not?  What makes "config" "config"?

Normally I'd say "persistence", but distinct-startup makes that,
well, odd.

Thanks,
 Phil

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