What is an LIR?
What is an LIR? What is an LIR?
Why Reverse DNS? • Mapping IP numbers to domain names • Needed for applications (mail, IRC, ftp) - Troubleshooting (traceroute) • LIR’s responsibility LIR Training Course Spring 2007 http://www.ripe.net 82
inet(6)num and domain Objects inet6num: 2001:0888::/32 status: ALLOCATED-BY-RIR mnt-by: RIPE-NCC-HM-MNT mnt-domains: LIR-MNT domain: 8.8.8.0.1.0.0.2.ip6.arpa mnt-by: LIR-MNT inetnum: 85.118.190.0/24 status: ASSIGNED PA mnt-by: LIR-MNT mnt-domains: END-USER-MNT domain: 190.118.85.in-addr.arpa mnt-by: END-USER-MNT LIR Training Course Spring 2007 http://www.ripe.net 83
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- Page 45 and 46: RIPE NCC Evaluates Requests • Bas
- Page 47 and 48: Step 5: LIR Registers in RIPE DB
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inet(6)num <strong>an</strong>d domain Objects<br />
inet6num: 2001:0888::/32<br />
status: ALLOCATED-BY-RIR<br />
mnt-by: RIPE-NCC-HM-MNT<br />
mnt-domains: <strong>LIR</strong>-MNT<br />
domain: 8.8.8.0.1.0.0.2.ip6.arpa<br />
mnt-by: <strong>LIR</strong>-MNT<br />
inetnum: 85.118.190.0/24<br />
status: ASSIGNED PA<br />
mnt-by: <strong>LIR</strong>-MNT<br />
mnt-domains: END-USER-MNT<br />
domain: 190.118.85.in-addr.arpa<br />
mnt-by: END-USER-MNT<br />
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