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[db-wg] usage of LIR-PARTITIONED status
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Alexander Stranzky
astranzky at velia.net
Wed Dec 19 15:51:20 CET 2018
Hello, recently I stumbled upon some less-used status of the INETNUM object, namely LIR-PARTITIONED PA & LIR-PARTITIONED PI. Since there is no difference in the docs (https://www.ripe.net/manage-ips-and-asns/db/support/documentation/ripe-database-documentation/rpsl-object-types/4-2-descriptions-of-primary-objects/4-2-4-description-of-the-inetnum-object), can anyone tell me when to use PA and when PI? Cheers, Alex -- velia.net Internetdienste GmbH * Hessen-Homburg-Platz 1 * 63452 Hanau Geschäftsführer: Franz G. Köhler, Arek Akilli * AG Hanau * HRB 7588 Tel: +49 6181 1898119 * http://www.velia.net
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