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[db-wg] Abuse-C/IRT
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Ulrich Kiermayr
ulrich.kiermayr at univie.ac.at
Thu May 6 12:05:54 CEST 2004
Hi,
> I would have expected the IPv6 IRT usage to be much higher, because
> SixXS uses IRT in our software (and we are accountable for 3000 or so of
> the inet6num objects in the RIPE database). We only appear to use them
> in the allocated (/40) blocks, rather than in the assigned space to
> endusers. I've ammended the code so you can expect some 2800 or so
> objects to contain an IRT reference after the next iteration of our
> cronscript (once daily).
Hmm, this is nice, but not really necessary, because with the -c flag in
the whois-query you should get tho the allocated /40 anyway.
i.e. your change should increase the # of objects, bur not the Footprint
of the IRT
lG uk
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