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RFC 4183 Notation




Posted by RHServices, 04-27-2011, 09:04 AM
I'm not familiar with this at all, and we have a customer who is requesting that we setup their block in RFC 4183 notation. Their network block is: xxx.xxx.xxx.32/27 They want it to point to their DNS servers: dns1.xxx.net & dns2.xxx.net Normally I would just setup in bind as: $GENERATE 32-63 $ NS dns1.xxx.net. $GENERATE 32-63 $ NS dns2.xxx.net. However this won't work for their specific setup since they are requesting the specific RFC 4183. I couldn't find a whole lot of detail with good examples on the RFC 4183 setup, so if anyone could point me in the right direction I would greatly appreciate it!



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