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Net::Whois::Object::AsBlock::AFRINIC(3) | User Contributed Perl Documentation | Net::Whois::Object::AsBlock::AFRINIC(3) |
NAME¶
Net::Whois::Object::AsBlock::AFRINIC - an object representation of the RPSL AsBlock block
DESCRIPTION¶
An as-block object is needed to delegate a range of AS numbers to a given repository. This object may be used for authorisation of the creation of aut-num objects within the range specified by the "as-block:" attribute.
METHODS¶
new( %options )¶
Constructor for the Net::Whois::Object::AsBlock::AFRINIC class
as_block( [$as_block] )¶
Accessor to the as_block attribute. Accepts an optional as_block, always return the current as_block value.
An as_block is a range of AS numbers delegated to a Regional or National Internet Registry (NIR).
The AS numbers in the range are subsequently assigned by the registry to members or end-users in the region. Information on individual AS numbers within an as-block object are stored in the appropriate Internet Registry's Whois Database.
descr( [$descr] )¶
Accessor to the descr attribute. Accepts an optional descr, always return the current descr value.
Description of the Internet Registry delegated the range of AS numbers shown in the as-block.
remarks( [$remarks] )¶
Accessor to the remarks attribute. Accepts an optional remarks to be added to the remarks array, always return the current remarks array.
Information on the registry that maintains details of AS numbers assigned from the as-block.
Also includes where to direct a whois client to find further information on the AS numbers.
tech_c( [$tech_c] )¶
Accessor to the tech_c attribute. Accepts an optional tech_c to be added to the tech_c array, always return the current tech_c array.
The NIC-handle of a technical contact 'person' or 'role' object. As more than one person often fulfills a role function, there may be more than one tech-c listed.
A technical contact (tech-c) must be a person responsible for the day-to-day operation of the network, but does not need to be physically located at the site of the network.
admin_c( [$admin_c])¶
Accessor to the admin_c attribute. Accepts an optional admin_c to be added to the admin_c array, always return the current admin_c array.
The NIC-handle of an on-site contact 'person' object. As more than one person often fulfills a role function, there may be more than one admin-c listed.
An administrative contact(admin-c) must be someone who is physically located at the site of the network.
notify( [$notify] )¶
Accessor to the notify attribute. Accepts an optional value to be
added notify array,
always return the current notify array.
The email address to which notifications of changes to the object should be sent.
mnt_lower( [$mnt_lower] )¶
Accessor to the mnt_lower attribute. Accepts an optional mnt_lower value to be added to the mnt_lower array, always return the current mnt_lower array.
The identifier of a registered 'mntner' object used to authorize the creation of 'aut-num' objects within the range specified by the as-block.
If no 'mnt-lower' is specified, the 'mnt-by' attribute is used for authorization.
mnt_by( [$mnt_by] )¶
Accessor to the mnt_by attribute. Accepts an optional mnt_by value to be added to the mnt_by array, always return the current mnt_by array.
Lists a registered 'mntner' used to authorize and authenticate changes to this object.
When your database details are protected by a 'mntner' object, then only persons with access to the security information of that 'mntner' object will be able to change details.
changed( [$changed] )¶
Accessor to the changed attribute. Accepts an optional changed value to be added to the changed array, always return the current changed array.
The email address of who last updated the database object and the date it occurred.
Every time a change is made to a database object, this attribute will show the email address of the person who made those changes. Please use the address format specified in RFC 822 - Standard for the Format of ARPA Internet Text Message and provide the date format using one of the following two formats: YYYYMMDD or YYMMDD.
source( [$source] )¶
Accessor to the source attribute. Accepts an optional source, always return the current source.
The database where the object is registered.
org( [$org] )¶
Accessor to the org attribute. Accepts an optional org, always return the current org.
The organisation entity this object is bound to.
2021-04-12 | perl v5.40.0 |