On Wed, Jan 24, 2007 at 03:32:50PM -0700, Ted Lemon wrote: > It's probably better to think of the entire configuration, rather > than just the IP address and the lease on it. So if the device > holding that configuration can use it to communicate on the network, > it is operable; if it cannot, it is not. And this is true even > though the lease has not yet expired. Irwin has a point that although we understand the term in this manner, that isn't the text of the rfc's definitions section. Errata? -- David W. Hankins "If you don't do it right the first time, Software Engineer you'll just have to do it again." Internet Systems Consortium, Inc. -- Jack T. Hankins
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