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Connected and Air-Gapped Modes

DADP deployment mode is defined by operating connectivity, not by infrastructure label alone. Public documentation uses the terms Connected and Air-Gapped because trust, validation, and recovery behave differently in each mode.

Connected Mode

In connected mode, Hub operates with upstream-connected control dependencies and trust-distribution paths.

Characteristics

  • connected control services are reachable
  • validation and trust state are interpreted through connected operating paths
  • bootstrap and steady-state channels are separated

Air-Gapped Mode

In air-gapped mode, Hub operates without continuous upstream connectivity.

Characteristics

  • trust assets and validation material are handled inside the deployment boundary
  • local operating state is interpreted within the deployment itself
  • recovery follows deployment-local procedures

Operational Interpretation

The difference between connected and air-gapped mode is not just location. It changes how trust, validation, and recovery state are established and interpreted.