Hello Michael Thanks for your reply. Another author has replied with the ‘drop shit’ but I like your C5 example ;-)
I am still ambivalent wrt the external slide, e.g., could be removed completely probably if too complex to explain. -éric On 18/04/2025, 10:40, "Michael Richardson" <mcr+i...@sandelman.ca> wrote: Éric Vyncke via Datatracker <nore...@ietf.org<mailto:nore...@ietf.org>> wrote: > ### Section 5.1 > I was about to DISCUSS this point as I find *very unusual* to refer to another > PDF document rather than having a SVG/ASCII ART diagram in the I-D... `An > abstract overview of the BRSKI-PRM protocol can be found on slide 8 of > [BRSKI-PRM-abstract].` Hi, the proble is that we could find a useful way to include the content of slide 8 into the document. Even in SVG or PDF, it's basically unreadable because of how dense it is. Yet, projected on a wall at 5m size it's useful content for discussion. > Figure 1, what does `drop ship` means on this figure ? Same thing as in RFC8995 :-) drop-ship: The physical distribution of equipment containing the "factory default" configuration to a final destination. In zero- touch scenarios, there is no staging or preconfiguration during drop-ship. the item ships directly from some warehouse without having ever touched the local operator. One could imagine it being pushed out the back of a C 5 galaxy https://youtu.be/ibPtRAkmkk8?si=q9zE4fccoBEc4o9w&t=27 (That would be one of the heavier router platforms) -- Michael Richardson <mcr+i...@sandelman.ca<mailto:mcr+i...@sandelman.ca>> . o O ( IPv6 IøT consulting ) Sandelman Software Works Inc, Ottawa and Worldwide
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