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RPSL announcement text
From: Gerald Andrew Winters <gerald () merit edu>
Date: Tue, 7 Dec 1999 16:59:25 -0500 (EST)
A reminder for users of the RADB database service: at 12:00:00 a.m. EDT on January 1, 2000, the transition to the Routing Policy Specification Language (RPSL) database will be complete. After January 1, RIPE-181 object submissions will no longer be accepted. RIPE-181 submissions made between now and 1/1/2000 will continue to be visible on whois.radb.net as RIPE-181 objects converted to RPSL. Availability of the database in both syntax languages eases the transition to RPSL by allowing users to view RIPE-181 objects converted to RPSL. RIPE-181 queries will be possible until January 1 via whois queries to whois-ripe181.radb.net. However, you will need to *RECONFIGURE* your tools to explicitly query whois-ripe181.radb.net and send RIPE-181 submissions to auto-ripe181.radb.net. For more information, see: http://www.merit.edu/radb/announce.html Please send questions or comments to db-admin () radb net. --Gerald Winters Merit IRRd team
Current thread:
- RPSL announcement text Gerald Andrew Winters (Dec 07)
- Re: RPSL announcement text Alex P. Rudnev (Dec 07)
- Re: RPSL announcement text Patrick Evans (Dec 08)
- Re: RPSL announcement text Gerald Andrew Winters (Dec 08)
- Re: RPSL announcement text Alex P. Rudnev (Dec 08)
- Re: RPSL announcement text Alex P. Rudnev (Dec 08)
- Re: RPSL announcement text Simon Lockhart (Dec 08)
- Re: RPSL announcement text Randy Bush (Dec 08)
- Re: RPSL announcement text Alex P. Rudnev (Dec 08)
- Re: RPSL announcement text David Kessens (Dec 08)
- Re: RPSL announcement text Alex P. Rudnev (Dec 07)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: RPSL announcement text Sean Donelan (Dec 08)