Hi Michael,

I am still not sure what's the concrete problem on wires cause by NSA. I saw 
tons of cables connect industry instrument to DCS (controllers used in process 
industry) in a chemical plant last week. I don't claim the NSA is suitable for 
that case, just show the most complexity of wiring I have ever seen in network 
till now. I am pleasure to discuss with you on this if you are interested. 
Maybe we should start private conversation or another thread in ML.

Thank you for providing extra information around.

Best Regards,
Guangpeng

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Michael Richardson <mcr+i...@sandelman.ca>
> Sent: Wednesday, August 24, 2022 12:02 AM
> To: Liguangpeng (Roc, Network Technology Laboratory)
> <liguangp...@huawei.com>
> Cc: Pascal Thubert (pthubert) <pthubert=40cisco....@dmarc.ietf.org>; 6lo
> <6lo@ietf.org>
> Subject: Re: [6lo] Call for WG adoption of 
> draft-li-6lo-native-short-address-03
> 
> 
> "Liguangpeng (Roc, Network Technology Laboratory)" wrote:
>     mcr> no, what you suggest is weird.  More cables and more tangles.  (I
>     mcr> still operate systems in cabinets in data centres)
> 
>     > Are you still discussing about renumbering? A little confusing.
> 
> I'm saying that I have active, physical, hands-on experience with cabinets in
> data centers today.
> 
> I have doubts that I could wire NSA correctly, and I'm certain that I 
> wouldn't be
> able to get the people that do work for me to get it right.
> 
> --
> Michael Richardson <mcr+i...@sandelman.ca>   . o O ( IPv6 IøT consulting )
>            Sandelman Software Works Inc, Ottawa and Worldwide
> 
> 
> 

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