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Net::Whois::Object::RtrSet::APNIC(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation Net::Whois::Object::RtrSet::APNIC(3)

NAME

Net::Whois::Object::RtrSet::APNIC - an object representation of the RPSL RtrSet block

DESCRIPTION

A rtr-set object defines a set of routers. A set may be described by the "members:" attribute, which is a list of inet-rtr names, IPv4 addresses or other rtr-set names. A set may also be populated by means of the "mbrs-by-ref:" attribute, in which case it is represented by inet-rtr objects.

METHODS

new( %options )

Constructor for the Net::Whois::Object::RtrSet::APNIC class

rtr_set( [$rtr_set] )

Accessor to the rtr_set attribute. Accepts an optional rtr_set, always return the current rtr_set.

descr( [$descr] )

Accessor to the descr attribute. Accepts an optional descr line to be added to the descr array, always return the current descr array.

members( [$member] )

Accessor to the members attribute. Accepts an optional member to be added to the members array, always return the current members array.

mbrs_by_ref( [$mbrs_by_ref] )

Accessor to the mbrs_by_ref attribute. Accepts an optional mbrs_by_ref value to be added to the mbrs_by_ref array, always return the current mbrs_by_ref array.

remarks( [$remark] )

Accessor to the remarks attribute. Accepts an optional remark to be added to the remarks array, always return the current remarks 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.

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.

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.

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.

mp_members( [$mp_member] )

Accessor to the mp_members attribute. Accepts an optional mp_member to be added to the mp_members array, always return the current mp_members array.

This attribute performs the same function as the members attribute above. The difference is that mp-members allows both IPv4 and IPv6 address families to be specified.

Explicitly lists IPv4 or IPv6 'members' of the rtr-set can be:

    * inet-rtr objects
    * other rtr-set objects
    * ipv4 address
    * ipv6 address
2021-04-12 perl v5.40.0