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234 offline		external conditions are not satisfied
235 offline* external conditions are satisfied, trying to move online
236 online* external conditions no longer satisfied, trying to move offline
242 The states of interest are offline, offline* and online.
249 To understand the distinction between offline and offline*, consider the case
256 (offline*), as would be the case when the link's priority group is
259 offline should be used for such cases. Links in priority groups above and
260 below the currently-active group will be offline, since policy precludes them
263 So we see that offline and offline* can thus be used to distinguish between
264 cases that have the potentiality to move online (offline*) from a policy
267 (offline).
269 Once an object reaches offline*, its configuration processes should kick in.
284 be trying to connect (and thus be offline* if they cannot).
290 object state is different - in paticular either offline* or online. Consider
294 connected (if the WLAN disconnects of course we go to LINK_DOWN and offline).
296 Another reason we wish to separate the more general states (offline, online
400 o a link goes from offline(*) to online (cable plug/wifi connect)
401 o a link goes from online to offline (cable unplug/wifi disconnect).
412 o "exclusive" NCUs exist and none are offline*/online,
413 o "shared" NCUs exist and none are offline*/online,
414 o "all" NCUs exist and all are not offline*/online,
415 o no NCUs are offline*/online.
417 We do not invalidate a link that is offline* since its configuration
424 _and_ below it need to be moved offline.