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Net::Whois::Object::Role::AFRINIC(3) | User Contributed Perl Documentation | Net::Whois::Object::Role::AFRINIC(3) |
NAME¶
Net::Whois::Object::Role::AFRINIC - an object representation of the RPSL Role block
DESCRIPTION¶
The role class is similar to the person class. However, instead of describing a human being, it describes a role performed by one or more human beings. Examples include help desks, network monitoring centres, system administrators, etc. A role object is particularly useful since often a person performing a role may change; however the role itself remains. The "nic-hdl:" attributes of the person and role classes share the same name space. Once the object is created, the value of the "role:" attribute cannot be changed.
METHODS¶
new( %options )¶
Constructor for the Net::Whois::Object::Role::AFRINIC class
role( [$role] )¶
Accessor to the role attribute. Accepts an optional role, always return the current role.
address( [$address] )¶
Accessor to the address attribute. Accepts an optional address line to be added to the address array, always return the current address array.
phone( [$phone] )¶
Accessor to the phone attribute. Accepts an optional phone to be added to the phone array, always return the current phone array.
fax_no( [$fax_no] )¶
Accessor to the fax_no attribute. Accepts an optional fax_no to be added to the fax_no array, always return the current fax_no array.
e_mail( [$e_mail] )¶
Accessor to the e_mail attribute. Accepts an optional e_mail to be added to the e_mail array, always return the current e_mail array.
org( [$org] )¶
Accessor to the org attribute. Accepts an optional org, always return the current org.
Points to an existing organisation object representing the entity that holds the resource.
The 'ORG-' string followed by 2 to 4 characters, followed by up to 5 digits followed by a source specification. The first digit must not be "0". Source specification starts with "-" followed by source name up to 9-character length.
trouble( [$trouble] )¶
Accessor to the trouble attribute. Accepts an optional trouble value to be added to the trouble array, always return the current trouble array.
admin_c( [$contact] )¶
Accessor to the admin_c attribute. Accepts an optional contact to be added to the admin_c array, always return the current admin_c array.
tech_c( [$contact] )¶
Accessor to the tech_c attribute. Accepts an optional contact to be added to the tech_c array, always return the current tech_c array.
nic_hdl( [$nic_hdl] )¶
Accessor to the nic_hdl attribute. Accepts an optional nic_hdl, always return the current nic_hdl.
remarks( [$remark] )¶
Accessor to the remarks attribute. Accepts an optional remark to be added to the remarks array, always return the current remarks array.
notify( [$notify] )¶
Accessor to the notify attribute. Accepts an optional notify value to be added to the notify array, always return the current notify array.
mnt_by( [$mnt_by] )¶
Accessor to the mnt_by attribute. Accepts an optional mnt_by value to be added to the mnt_by array, always return the current mnt_by array.
changed( [$changed] )¶
Accessor to the changed attribute. Accepts an optional changed value to be added to the changed array, always return the current changed array.
source( [$source] )¶
Accessor to the source attribute. Accepts an optional source, always return the current source.
2021-04-12 | perl v5.40.0 |