IP network
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... namespace is defined in the second part of this paper, referring to
IP network elements defined at the beginning.
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... IP network image ...
... image refers to */
An IP network combines all network elements that have a common IP
network number. Presently, IP network ...
... An IP network combines all network elements that have a common IP
network number. Presently, IP network numbers fall into one of the
classes ...
... IP network combines all network elements that have a common IP
network number. Presently, IP network numbers fall into one of the
classes A, B, or C. However, sub- and supernetworking is already done
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... networks with more than 255 nodes. The definition of
IP network, therefore, is always related to common network number and
network ...
... network mask.
IP networks have a very close relationship to the Domain Name System.
Several attributes are introduced to take care of these relations.
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... domain name and vice versa.
An IP network image object as defined below is intended to provide
technical and administrative data for one IP network ...
... IP network image object as defined below is intended to provide
technical and administrative data for one IP network. Attributes hold
information that a NIC-WHOIS ...
... /* common name */
ipNwNumber :: IPStringSyntax,
/* the IP network number for
this (sub)network */
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... associatedDomain :: CaseIgnoreStringSyntax,
/* the domain name associated to this IP network;
As there is not always a 1:1 mapping between traditional
IP ...
... interface. Furthermore, it shows clearly the
relationship between interface and neighboring IP network.
IpNetworkInterfaceImage is a subclass of networkInterfaceImageClass.
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... can be represented with the following schema. If an organization
(say, a NIC) has been assigned several IP network numbers which do
not form a contiguous block, it might want to use a different form of
representing that fact (e.g., using imageNetworks). The
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This object provides information for an IP network number. Its
purpose is basically only to
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... Network Information Centers (NIC) which
themselves have got a block of IP network numbers assigned from
another authority (e.g., IR ...
... IR at top level). This concept of delegated
blocks falling apart in smaller delegated blocks and IP network
numbers is used to model the Directory tree. Thus, an ipGroup object
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... Such a delegation is represented by a delegated block object, having
the assigned IP network numbers as subordinates. Also, part of the
block can be further delegated to another authority, leading to
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... cases, subnetwork numbers are given as subordinates to the assigned
IP network number. Network masks clarify what the subnetwork
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... addresses are.
ou=IP networks
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... of combining both object classes with the aim to provide one object
describing administrative and technical data for an IP network.
As Autonomous Systems ...
... Autonomous System number space
Similar to blocks of IP network numbers, blocks of AS numbers are
sometimes delegated to another registry ...
