The problem is that the manufacturer doesn't have enough context to make
decisions as to which network to join.  That is the challenge.


On 12.07.18 17:12, Michael Richardson wrote:
> Eliot Lear <[email protected]> wrote:
>     > involved. What a manufacturer wants to avoid is a pledge joining a
>     > network where the MASA just does the logging and does no validation,
>     > without any other means to determine that the device is on the
>     > correct network. Otherwise, the pledge (we could call it the
>     > "station" in this context) could simply home to the wrong network,
>     > and even resetting the device won't get you to the right network.
>
> I don't understand how the "manufacturer" can have a desire ("the pledge
> avoid joining a network ...") that is different from the MASA's desire.
>
> The MASA *is* the expression manufacturer's desire.
> If the manufacturer has sales channel information that indicates the Pledge
> is on the wrong network, it should not issue a voucher.
>
> So the situation you describe makes no sense to me.
>
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