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Attributes of the APNIC Whois Database route6 object

APNIC Routing Registry

In the first quarter 2006, APNIC will begin operating an IPv6 Internet Routing Registry as part of the APNIC Whois Database. For more information, see APNIC Routing Registry.

Using route6 objects

Use route6 objects to help configure your network's routers. Route6 objects, in combination with the aut-num and other related objects, can be used to describe your IPv6 routing policy in a compact form. This can help your network identify routing policy errors and omissions more easily than by reading long configuration files.

Use automated tools, such as IRRToolset, to retrieve information from the route objects to create router configuration files for different architectures. Configuration files produced this way are less prone to errors than manually configured routers.

If your network needs are complex, there are optional advanced technical attributes that allow you to specify route aggregation.

route6 template

To view the route6 template, see APNIC Whois Database object templates.

route6 attributes

The following describe the mandatory and optional attributes in an route object.

Note: Attributes marked with an asterisk (*) now support four-byte AS number syntax. For more information see the ASN resource guide.

Mandatory attributes

Attributes

Function

Description

route6

Technical

The IPv6 address prefix to be routed.

Example:

2001:0DB8::/32

descr

Administrative

A short description related to the object, including the organisation responsible for the route6 object.

origin*

Technical

The AS number used to route the address prefix described in the route6 attribute.

The AS number must be registered in the APNIC Whois Database before it can be referenced in the route6 object.

Note: if the same address prefix is routed by more than one AS, that is, the network is multihomed, the origin attribute distinguishes between route6 objects with the same prefix in the route attribute.

Example:

AS1

mnt-by

Administrative

The identifier of a registered mntner object used for authorisation and authentication.

In the web interface, the mntner attribute contains a link to the specified mntner.

changed

Administrative

The email address of who last updated the database object and the date it occurred.

The changed attribute is not a network contact address, as it merely records who made the most recent change to the registration information. All APNIC addresses will initially record an APNIC address in this field, as APNIC creates the first database object.

source

Administrative

The name of the database from which the data was obtained.

Optional attributes

Attributes

Function

Description

country

Administrative

Two letter code of the country where the admin-c is based.

Details of country codes are specified in ISO3166.

holes

Technical - advanced

Lists address prefixes that are not reachable through the IPv6 route.

Use this attribute to identify parts of the route6 object's address prefix that have not yet been assigned.

member-of*

Technical

Identifies a route-set object of which you wish this route6 to be a member.

Note: to be included as a member of the route-set, the route-set object must specify the maintainer of the route6 object in the route-set object's mbrs-by-ref attribute.

For more information, see RFC 2622, section 8.1.

inject*

Technical - advanced

Specifies which routers perform the aggregation and when the routers should perform the aggregation.

For more information, see RFC 2622, section 8.1.

aggr-mtd*

Technical - advanced

Specifies how the route aggregate is generated.

For more information, see RFC 2622, section 8.1.

aggr-bndry*

Technical - advanced

TA set of Autonomous Systems which form the aggregation boundary.

If the aggr-bndry attribute is not included, the AS specified in the origin attribute is the sole aggregation boundary.

For more information, see RFC 2622, section 8.1.

export-comps

Technical - advanced

Specifies an RPSL filter that matches the more specific routes that need to be exported outside the aggregation boundary.

For more information, see RFC 2622, section 8.1.

components*

Technical - advanced

The component routes used to form the aggregate.

For more information, see RFC 2622, section 8.1.

remarks

Administrative

General remarks. May include a URL or email address.

cross-mnt

Administrative

A mntner object to be notified of any overlaps with the prefix specified in the route object.

When an overlapping route is added or removed, a notification will be sent to the email addresses listed in the email attribute of the specified mntner object.

notify

Administrative

The e-mail address to which notifications of changes to an object should be sent.

mnt-lower

Administrative

If no mnt-routes attribute is included, the registered mntner object specified in the mnt-lower attribute is used to control the creation of more specific route objects within the prefix covered by this route object.

mnt-routes

Administrative

The identifier of a registered mntner object used to control the creation of route6 objects more specific than this route6 object.

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