A subnet consists of dynamic pools and host reservations. As far as I am concerned, dynamic pools include 'address-pools' and 'pd-pools', and host reservations comprise 'reserved-addresses', 'reserved-prefixes' and 'hosts'.
However, it seems to me that 'reserved-addresses', 'reserved-prefixes' and 'hosts' serve similar functions and overlap among each other. When making a host reservation, intuitively, we reserve address, prefix and options simultaneously. And these separate three containers just complicate the reservations.
Therefore, it appears to me that we could amalgamate these three containers into one.
A subnet consists of dynamic pools and host reservations. As far as I am concerned, dynamic pools include 'address-pools' and 'pd-pools', and host reservations comprise 'reserved-addresses', 'reserved-prefixes' and 'hosts'. However, it seems to me that 'reserved-addresses', 'reserved-prefixes' and 'hosts' serve similar functions and overlap among each other. When making a host reservation, intuitively, we reserve address, prefix and options simultaneously. And these separate three containers just complicate the reservations. Therefore, it appears to me that we could amalgamate these three containers into one.