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RPSL support of irrd
- From: Fermin Galan Marquez
- Date: Thu Sep 05 04:12:12 2002
Hello everyone.
I would like to know about the *exact*
RPSL support of irrd (I don't find
explicit information in User's Manual).
I suppose that irrd supports at least
the twelve classes described in RFC 2622
(that is: as-set, aut-num, dictionary,
filter-set, inet-rtr, mntner, peering-set,
person, role, route, route-set, rtr-set),
doesn't it?
Beyond theses classes, I'm not sure:
- are IPv6 related classes supported?
I mean inet6num and ipv6site (I don't
know if there is more IPv6 related
classes and who had defined it, could
somebody clarify it, please?) Is IPv6
supported in *traditional* classes (for
example, a route object with a IPv6
prefix instead the usual IPv4 prefix;
I remember a RPSLng standar related with
this)?
- are any other classes supported (inetnum,
domain, as-block, key-cert, irt, limerick, etc)?
I would to apologize if I'm asking too silly
questions (I'm newie to irrd and RPSL! :).
Any help is welcome!
Thanks in advance.
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Fermin Galan
DIT-UPM
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