On Mon, Jan 08, 2018 at 05:05:09AM -0800, Eric Rescorla wrote:
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>       protocol interactions with other systems and that is neither
>       conventional nor dynamic configuration.
> Could you provide an example of this?

Many DHCP implementations do not go through a dynamic datastore and
deliver configuration state straight into the operational state. An IP
address learned via DHCP on such a system will be tagged with
or:learned.
 
>    datastore that holds the complete current configuration on the
>    device.  It MAY include configuration that requires further
>    transformation before it can be applied, e.g., inactive
> 
> If I am reading the text, this doesn't seem to be true because "system
> configuration" is not included.
 
Yes, it might make sense to remove 'complete' here to align the
sentence in 5.1.3 with the definition of 'running configuration
datastore'.

/js

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