Blocks in 193.in-addr.arpa domain document
Antonio_Blasco Bonito bonito at nis.garr.it
Tue Mar 23 18:56:07 CET 1993
> > > Folks, > > Here's the updated document. I was planning on sending this out over the > weekend, but forgot the modem cable ;-( Anyway, let's see if we can get > agreement on this. Please note that the database specific things I do not > want to spend too much on, this should be done at the RIPE meeting. > > A few more days to comment. Want to start delegating blocks end of the week, > and during next week (although I will be at the IETF). Sorry, but I think the document is still missing some detail. Altough implicit I think it should clearly say that delegation can be done either for each single class-C net or for a 256-block. Unfortunately no delegation is possible for smaller blocks. > 8. The registration of the reverse zones for individual class C networks > will usually be done by the registry administering the class C block > this network has been assigned from. The registry will make the > necessary changes to the zone, and update the network objects in the > RIPE database for these networks, to reflect the correct "rev-srv" > fields. In case the RIPE NCC receives a request for the reverse zone of > an individual class C network out of a block that has been delegated, > the request will be forwarded to the zone contact for this reverse > block. OK, but it is not said how the RIPE-NCC should receive (in a network template?) a request for a network belonging to a block which has not been delegated to any local registry and what happens then. Suppose you get: inetnum: 193.204.64.0 - 193.204.67.0 <administrativia> rev-srv: <server1> rev-srv: <server2> But server1 and server2 only have data for 64.204.193.in-addr.arpa. because the remaining three nets in the block are not yet active. What will you do? > Above procedures are defined to ensure the necessary high availability for > the 193 reverse domains, and to minimize confusion. The NCC will ensure fast > repsonse times for addition requests, and will in principle update the > 193.in-addr.arpa domain at least once per working day. > > The NCC also suggests that similar procedures are set up for the delegation > of reverse zones from the registries to individual organisations. I think this sentence should be expanded/clarified: no block delegation is possible from a local registry to individual organization, only single networks are under a 256-block. > > Example domain object to request a block delegation > > domain: 202.193.in-addr.arpa > descr: Pan European Organisations class C block > admin-c: Daniel Karrenberg > tech-c: Marten Terpstra > zone-c: Marten Terpstra > nserver: ns.eu.net > nserver: sunic.sunet.se > nserver: ns.ripe.net > changed: marten at ripe.net 930319 > source: RIPE > ---------- ---------- Antonio_Blasco Bonito E-Mail: bonito at nis.garr.it GARR - Network Information Service c=it;a=garr;p=garr;o=nis;s=bonito c/o CNUCE - Istituto del CNR Tel: +39 (50) 593246 Via S. Maria, 36 Telex: 500371 CNUCE I 56126 PISA Italy Fax: +39 (50) 904052 ---------- ----------
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