Les,

I simply were trying to politely and gently point out (in the form of the
question) the problem with "smart configuration" auto picking SIDs from
global block.

To me there is fundamental difference in accidental or buggy collisions vs
design which will likely result in such on a regular basis in some network
deployment models.

To me it is like specifying say a global /16 IPv4 block in all routers in
the domain and having local "smart configuration" automatically select /32
from that block for loopbacks or protocol router_ids.

Is this generally useful (well except maybe for home networking) ? Is this
operation friendly or easy for troubleshooting for large networks ?

Cheers,
R.


On Wed, Aug 19, 2015 at 8:05 PM, Les Ginsberg (ginsberg) <[email protected]
> wrote:

> Robert –
>
>
>
> There is another thread which is discussing how to deal with conflict
> resolutions – I have attached one of the early emails on the subject –
> please read the rest of that thread and – if you wish – comment on that
> thread.
>
> Please do not introduce conflict resolution into this thread – that isn’t
> appropriate – the problem is not specific to this discussion.
>
>
>
> Thanx.
>
>
>
>    Les
>
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