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[db-wg] Re: [ipv6-wg at ripe.net] RPSLng database deployment?
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Iljitsch van Beijnum
iljitsch at muada.com
Sat Oct 9 22:54:05 CEST 2004
On 9-okt-04, at 21:57, Daniel Roesen wrote: >> What do big ISP do with IPv6 policy configuration ? > Again, all manual. Same as with IPv4. > I've never seen anyone actually using RtConfig output for anything > else then destilling prefix/aspath lists from them in order to use > those in own generator tools. Given my own very basic and short > playing with RtConfig, I can somewhat understand why. It would make countless lives much easier if it were possible to submit a query to the db that gives back the desired output rather than having to use these very complex tools. That doesn't solve the problem that many people don't register their stuff in the db very well, if at all, though.
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