> Am 03.12.2018 um 16:01 schrieb Peter Psenak <[email protected]>:
> 
>> Minor comments:
>> 1) In intro: "...while an adjacency segment, in
>>    most cases, is a one-hop path."
>> Is that true, that in _most_ cases it is one hop?
> 
> the text is referring to adjacency segment, which is local and only 
> programmed on the node where the adjacency exists and its path is 
> representing the path to the adjacent neighbor. This is contrary to prefix 
> segment, which is global and programmed on all routers, so can represent a 
> multi-hop path.

Ah, wasn’t really aware that adjacency segment is a well-defined term here. 

Thanks!
Mirja


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