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Network Working Group E. Gunduz
Internet-Draft RIPE NCC
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VeriSign, Inc.
S. Kerr
RIPE NCC
December 16, 2004
IRIS - An Address Registry (areg) Type for the Internet Registry
Information Service
draft-ietf-crisp-iris-areg-09
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Abstract
This document describes an IRIS registry schema for IP address and
Autonomous System Number information. The schema extends the
necessary query and result operations of IRIS to provide the
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functional information service needs for syntaxes and results used by
Internet Protocol address registries.
Table of Contents
1. Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
2. Document Terminology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
3. Schema Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
3.1 Query Derivatives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
3.1.1 <findContacts> Query . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
3.1.2 <findOrganizations> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
3.1.3 <findAutonomousSystemsByName> and
<findNetworksByName> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
3.1.4 <findNetworksByAddress> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
3.1.5 <findNetworkBySpecificity> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
3.1.6 <findASNByNumber> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
3.1.7 <findByContact> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
3.1.8 <findNetworksByNameServer> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
3.1.9 Contact Search Group . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
3.2 Result Derivatives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
3.2.1 <ipv4Network> and <ipv6Network> Results . . . . . . . 9
3.2.2 <autonomousSystem> Result . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
3.2.3 <contact> Result . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
3.2.4 <organization> Result . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
3.2.5 Contact References . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
3.2.6 Common Result Child Elements . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
3.3 Support for <iris:lookupEntity> . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
4. Terminology for Nesting of Networks . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
5. Formal XML Syntax . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
6. BEEP Transport Compliance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
6.1 Message Pattern . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
6.2 Server Authentication . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
7. Internationalization Considerations . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
8. IANA Considerations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
9. Security Considerations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
10. References . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
10.1 Normative References . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
10.2 Informative References . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Authors' Addresses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
A. Example Requests and Responses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
A.1 Example 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
A.2 Example 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
B. Specificity Examples . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
C. Contributors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
D. Acknowledgements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
Intellectual Property and Copyright Statements . . . . . . . . 61
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1. Introduction
This document describes an IRIS namespace for Internet address
registries using an XML Schema [9] derived from and using the IRIS
[2] schema. This schema and registry type are provided to
demonstrate the extensibility of the IRIS framework beyond the use of
domains, a criteria defined in CRISP [4].
The schema given is this document is specified using the Extensible
Markup Language (XML) 1.0 as described in XML [6], XML Schema
notation as described in XML_SD [8] and XML_SS [9], and XML
Namespaces as described in XML_NS [7].
Examples of client/server XML exchanges with this registry type are
available in Appendix A.
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2. Document Terminology
The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT",
"SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "MAY", and "OPTIONAL" in this
document are to be interpreted as described in RFC2119 [1].
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3. Schema Description
IRIS requires the derivation of both query and result elements by a
registry schema. These descriptions follow.
The descriptions contained within this section refer to XML elements
and attributes and their relation to the exchange of data within the
protocol. These descriptions also contain specifications outside the
scope of the formal XML syntax. Therefore, this section will use
terms defined by RFC 2119 [1] to describe the specification outside
the scope of the formal XML syntax. While reading this section,
please reference Section 5 for needed details on the formal XML
syntax.
3.1 Query Derivatives
3.1.1 <findContacts> Query
<findContacts> searches for contacts given search constraints.
The allowable search fields are handled by one of the elements in the
"contactSearchGroup" (see Section 3.1.9).
This query also provides optional <language> elements containing
language tags. Clients MAY use these elements to give a hint about
the natural language(s) of the affected element. Servers MAY use
this information in processing the query, such as tailoring
normalization routines to aid in more effective searches.
The client SHOULD pass the names unchanged to the server, and the
implementation of the server decides if the search is case sensitive
or not.
3.1.2 <findOrganizations>
The <findOrganizations> element allows searches by name of
organizations.
The child element <name> allows the query to be constrained based on
the name of the organization. The constraint can either constrain
the query by an exact match using the <exactMatch> element, or it may
constrain the query by a subset of the name using the <beginsWith>
and <endsWith> elements.
This query also provides optional <language> elements containing
language tags. Clients MAY use these elements to give a hint about
the natural language(s) of the affected element. Servers MAY use
this information in processing the query, such as tailoring
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normalization routines to aid in more effective searches.
The client SHOULD pass the names unchanged to the server, and the
implementation of the server decides if the search is case sensitive
or not.
3.1.3 <findAutonomousSystemsByName> and <findNetworksByName>
The <findAutonomousSystemsByName> and <findNetworksByName> elements
allow searches by name of autonomous systems, and networks,
respectively. Both have the same format.
The child element <name> may either have as children the <exactMatch>
element or the <beginsWith> and <endsWith> elements.
3.1.4 <findNetworksByAddress>
The <findNetworkByAddress> element is a query for a network given a
related IP address or IP address range. It has the following child
elements:
o <ipv4Address> - has a child <start> element containing the
starting IPv4 address of the network and an optional child of
<end> containing the ending IPv4 address of the network.
o <ipv6Address> - same as <ipv4Address> but the child addresses
contain IPv6 addresses. Clients MUST convert any short-form
notation to the fully-qualified notation.
o <specificity> - determines the network specificity for the search
(see Section 4). Valid values are "exact-match",
"all-less-specifics", "one-level-less-specifics",
"all-more-specifics", and "one-level-more-specifics". This
element may have the optional attribute 'allowEquivalences'. When
set to "true", the result set should include networks with
equivalent starting and ending addresses.
The results from this query MUST be either the <ipv4Network> result
or the <ipv6Network> result. More than one network result MAY be
returned.
3.1.5 <findNetworkBySpecificity>
The <findNetworkBySpecificity> element is a query for a network given
a the handle of a related network. It has the following child
elements:
o <networkHandle> - Specifies the network handle.
o <specificity> - determines the network specificity for the search
(see Section 4). Valid values are "all-less-specifics",
"one-level-less-specifics", "all-more-specifics", and
"one-level-more-specifics".
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The results from this query MUST be either the <ipv4Network> result
or the <ipv6Network> result. More than one network result MAY be
returned.
This query could be used to discover the parentage relationships
between networks that have the same starting and ending addresses.
3.1.6 <findASNByNumber>
The <findASNByNumber> element allows a search for autonomous system
number ranges given a related ASN range. It has the following child
elements:
o <asNumberStart> - Specifies the start of the ASN range.
o <asNumberEnd> - Specifies the end of the ASN range.
o <specificity> - determines the range specificity for the search
(see Section 4). Valid values are "exact-match",
"all-less-specifics", "one-level-less-specifics",
"all-more-specifics" and "one-level-more-specifics". This element
may have the optional attribute 'allowEquivalences'. When set to
"true", the result set should include ranges with equivalent
starting and ending numbers.
The results from this query MUST be <autonomousSystem> result. More
than one result MAY be returned.
3.1.7 <findByContact>
The <findByContact> element allows a search for autonomous system
number ranges, IP networks and organizations on fields associated
with that entity's contact. Search constraints of <returnASNs>,
<returnIPv4Networks>, <returnIPv6Networks> and <returnOrganizations>
MUST restrict the results to ASN ranges, IPv4 networks, IPv6 networks
and organizations, respectively.
The allowable search fields are handled with either the
<contactHandle> element or one of the elements in the
"contactSearchGroup" (see Section 3.1.9). The <contactHandle>
element allows for the entities to be selected based on the contact
having the specified contact handle.
The query MAY also be constrained further using the optional <role>
element. The contents of this element signify the role the contact
has with the entity.
This query also provides optional <language> elements containing
language tags. Clients MAY use these elements to give a hint about
the natural language(s) of the affected element. Servers MAY use
this information in processing the query, such as tailoring
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normalization routines to aid in more effective searches.
The results from this query MUST be the <ipv4Network> results, the
<ipv6Network> results, the <autonomousSystem> or <organization>
results. More than one result MAY be returned and the results MAY be
of mixed types.
3.1.8 <findNetworksByNameServer>
The <findNetworksByNameServer> element allows a search for IP
networks on their name servers. Search constraints
<returnIPv4Networks> and <returnIPv6Networks> MUST restrict the
results to IPv4 networks and IPv6 networks, respectively.
The results from this query MUST be the <ipv4Network> or the
<ipv6Network> results. More than one result MAY be returned and the
results MAY be of mixed types.
3.1.9 Contact Search Group
Some of the queries above have similar query constraints for
searching on contacts. This section describes those common
parameters.
<commonName> allows the query to be constrained based on the common
name of the contact. The constraint can either constrain the query
by an exact match using the <exactMatch> element, or it may constrain
the query by a subset of the common name using the <beginsWith> and
<endsWith> elements.
<organization> allows the query to be constrained based on the
organization ID (handle) of the contact.
<eMail> constrains the query based on the e-mail address of the
contact. This may be done by an exact e-mail address using the
<exactMatch> element or by any e-mail address in a domain using the
<inDomain> element. The <inDomain> MUST only contain a valid domain
name (i.e. no '@' symbol), and the matching SHOULD take place only
on the domain given (i.e. no partial matches with respect to
substrings or parent domains).
The <city>, <region>, and <postalCode> elements restrict the scope of
the query based on the city, region, or postal code of the contact,
respectively. Each one must only contain an <exactMatch> element
containing the exact city, region, or postal code (i.e. no substring
searches).
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3.2 Result Derivatives
3.2.1 <ipv4Network> and <ipv6Network> Results
The <ipv4Network> and <ipv6Network> share a common definition of
'ipNetworkType'. It has the following child elements:
o <networkHandle> contains the registry-unique assigned handle for
this network.
o <name> contains a human friendly name for the network.
o <startAddress> contains the first IP address of the network.
o <endAddress> contains the last IP address of the network.
o <networkType> contains a string denoting the type of network.
* <networkTypeInfoURI> contains a URI where the meanings of the
values are explained in a plain natural language. The valid
schemes are HTTP, HTTPS and FTP.
o Zero or more <nameServer> elements, each containing the domain
name of a nameserver responsible for reverse-DNS mapping for this
network.
o <organization> contains an entity reference to the organization
assigned this network. The referent MUST be an <organization>
(Section 3.2.4) result.
o One of:
* <parent> contains an entity reference to the parent network of
this network. The referent MUST be an <ipv4Network> (Section
3.2.1) result if this reference is a child of <ipv4Network>.
The referent MUST be an <ipv6Network> (Section 3.2.1) result if
this reference is a child of <ipv6Network>.
* <noParent> contains no children and simply signifies that the
network does not have a parent.
o Contact references (see Section 3.2.5).
o Common child elements (see Section 3.2.6).
3.2.2 <autonomousSystem> Result
The <autonomousSystem> element represents an assigned or allocated
autonomous system number range. It has the following children:
o <asHandle> contains a registry-unique assigned handle for this
autonomous system number range.
o <asNumberStart> contains an integer indicating the starting number
for the autonomous system number range.
o <asNumberEnd> contains an integer indicating the ending number for
the autonomous system number range.
o <organization> contains an entity reference to the organization
assigned or allocated this autonomous system number range. The
referent MUST be an <organization> (Section 3.2.4) result.
o One of:
* <parent> contains an entity reference to the parent ASN range
of this ASN range. The referent MUST be an <autonomousSystem>
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(Section 3.2.2) result.
* <noParent> contains no children and simply signifies that the
network does not have a parent.
o Contact references (see Section 3.2.5).
o Common child elements (see Section 3.2.6).
3.2.3 <contact> Result
The <contact> element represents the registration of a point of
contact. It has the following child elements:
o <contactHandle> contains the registry-unique assigned handle for
this contact.
o Either <commonName> or <role>. The first element specifies the
name of the contact. The latter element, <role>, specifies that
the contact is a group of people given the responsibility
described by this element.
o <eMail> contains the email address for this contact.
o <sip> contains the sip address for this contact.
o <organization> contains an entity reference to the organization
associated with this contact. The referent MUST be an
<organization> (Section 3.2.4) result.
o <phone> contains child elements describing the phone number of the
contact. The child elements are <number>, <extension>, and
<type>.
o Common child elements (see Section 3.2.6).
3.2.4 <organization> Result
The <organization> element represents an organization. It has the
following child elements:
o <name> contains the name of the organization.
o <id> contains a registry-unique identifier for this organization.
o <eMail> contains the email address for this organization.
o <address> contains the address for this organization.
o <city> contains the city where this organization is located.
o <region> contains the national region where this organization is
located.
o <postalCode> contains the postal code where this organization is
located.
o <country> contains the country code where this organization is
located. This MUST be compliant with ISO 3166 [12] two-character
country codes.
o <phone> contains child elements describing the phone number of the
contact. The child elements are <number>, <extension>, and
<type>.
o Contact references (see Section 3.2.5).
o Common child elements (see Section 3.2.6).
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3.2.5 Contact References
The registry schema defined in Section 5 normalizes out a group of
elements used to reference contacts. This group is used by many of
the result types for this registry. The group has the following
elements, each of which may appear as many times as needed. The
referent of each MUST be <contact> (Section 3.2.3) results.
o <adminContact>
o <techContact>
o <nocContact>
o <abuseContact>
o <otherContact>
3.2.6 Common Result Child Elements
The registry schema defined in Section 5 normalizes out a group of
common elements used most of the result types. The group has the
following elements:
o <numberResourceRegistry> contains an entity reference to the
number resource registry of record. The referent MUST be an
<organization> (Section 3.2.4) result.
o <registrationDate> contains the date of first registration.
o <lastUpdatedDate> contains the date when the registration was last
updated.
o The <iris:seeAlso> element contains an entity reference specifying
an entity that is indirectly associated with this result object.
This element can be used for comments and remarks.
3.3 Support for <iris:lookupEntity>
The following types of entity classes are recognized by the
<lookupEntity> query of IRIS for this registry:
o ipv4-handle - a registry unique identifier specifying an IPv4
network. Queries with these names will yield a <ipv4Network>
result.
o ipv6-handle - a registry unique identifier specifying an IPv6
network. Queries with these names will yield a <ipv6Network>
result.
o as-handle - a registry unique identifier specifying an autonomous
system. It yields a result of <autonomousSystem>.
o contact-handle - a registry unique identifier of a contact.
Yields a result of <contact>.
o organization-id - a registry unique identifier of an organization.
Yields a result of <organization>.
o The entity names of these entity classes are case insensitive.
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4. Terminology for Nesting of Networks
The following terms are defined for describing the nesting of IP
networks.
o More specific: Given two networks, A and B, A is more specific
than B if network B includes all space of network A, and if
network B is larger than network A.
o Less specific: Opposite of more specific. The network B is less
specific than network A if network A's all space is included in
network B and if network A is smaller than network B.
o Most specific: Given a set of networks, the network or networks
that are more specific than zero or more of other networks in the
set, and that are not a less specific of any of the networks in
the set.
o Least specific: Given a set of networks, the network or networks
that are not more specific to any of the other networks in the
set.
Examples:
+-------------------------------------------------------+
| |
| Given the networks A, B, C and D as follows: |
| |
| A |---------------------------------| |
| B |-----------------| |
| C |---------| |
| D |-------| |
| |
| |
| The network A is less specific than B, C and D. |
| The network B is more specific than A. |
| Among these four networks, A is the least specific, |
| and C and D are the most specific networks. |
| |
+-------------------------------------------------------+
Figure 1: Nesting Example 1
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+-------------------------------------------------------+
| |
| Given the networks E, F and G: |
| |
| E |----------| |
| F |--------------| |
| G |---| |
| |
| The networks E and F are least specific networks. |
| The networks F and G are most specific networks. |
| |
+-------------------------------------------------------+
Figure 2: Nesting Example 2
The following definitions assume that there are no overlapping
networks in the database. A network overlaps with another one when
they encompass each other's space partially. Examples:
A |---------------------|
B |----------------------------|
Figure 3: Nesting Example 3
C |------------------|
D |---------|
Figure 4: Nesting Example 4
Here, the networks C and D are NOT overlapping networks, because even
if network D encompasses a part of network C's space, network C does
not encompass network D's space partially (it encompasses network D
completely).
The address directory can contain more than one network with the same
range. They are said to be exact match networks.
Parent/child relationship in the internet address directory is
unidirectional. That is, there might also be parent/child
relationship with exact match networks, but a network cannot be a
parent and a child of its exact match network at the same time.
Nested matching searches:
[1] all less specifics search: Given a range, find all the networks
that contain that range (ie, all less specifics and exact matches).
These networks are the networks that fulfill the following condition:
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(start(network) <= start(search)) AND (end(network) >= end(search))
[2] one-level less specifics search: Given a range, find only the
most specific network that contains that range (could be multiple
networks, but usually single); This is the set of networks from [1],
with the provision that: no network in the return set is contained by
any other network in the set. If there are exact match networks in
the set from [1], they both must appear in the result set. The
result set may contain a network that is exact match to the query
range, if the search allows exact matches.
A |-------------------------------|
B |---------------------------|
C |-------|
Query |- - - - - - - - - -|
Figure 5: Nesting Example 5
In the above case, the query must return B.
A |-------------------------------|
B |---------------------------|
C |---------------------------|
D |-------|
Query |- - - - - - - - - -|
Figure 6: Nesting Example 6
Here, the query must return B and C (they are exact matches of each
other).
A |-------------------------------|
B |---------------------------|
C |---------------------------|
D |-------|
Query |- - - -|
Figure 7: Nesting Example 7
Here, the query must return B and C (they are exact matches of each
other). D must not be in the result set, as it is exact match to the
query if the search specifies that exact matches of query range
should not appear in the result set.
In the example 7, if the search specifies that exact matches to the
query range are allowed in the result set, then only D must be
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returned.
[3] all more specifics search: Given a range, find all the networks
that are fully within that range. The search contains a flag that
specifies if an exact match to the query range should appear in the
result set or not. Thus, the result set may or may not contain the
exact match to the query range, as instructed by the search.
(start(network) >= start(search)) AND (end(network) <= end(search))
[4] one-level more specifics search: Given a range, find only the
least specific networks that are fully within that range. This is
the set of networks from [3], with the provision that:
no network in the return set contains any other network in the return
set.
Query |- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -|
A |------------------|
B |-------------------------|
C |--------|
D |---------|
Figure 8: Nesting Example 8
[5] exact match search: Given a range, find the networks that begin
and end on the same IP addresses as the range.
That is, the networks that fulfill the following condition:
(start(network) = start(search)) AND (end(network) = end(search))
[6] Given a range find the exact match network if exists, and if not,
perform the [2] search.
Parent-child relationship searches:
[6] Given a network handle, find the network that is the direct (one
level up) parent of the network with the given handle.
[7] Given a network handle, find the network or networks that are
direct (one level down) children of the network with the handle
given.
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5. Formal XML Syntax
This IP address registry is specified in the XML Schema notation.
The formal syntax presented here is a complete schema representation
suitable for automated validation of an XML instance when combined
with the formal schema syntax of IRIS.
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<schema xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema"
xmlns:areg="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:areg1"
xmlns:iris="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:iris1"
targetNamespace="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:areg1"
elementFormDefault="qualified" >
<import namespace="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:iris1" />
<annotation>
<documentation>
IP address registry schema
derived from IRIS schema
</documentation>
</annotation>
<!-- ========================================= -->
<!-- -->
<!-- Query Types -->
<!-- -->
<!-- ========================================= -->
<!-- -->
<!-- Find Organizations By Name -->
<!-- Find Autonomous Systems By Name -->
<!-- Find Networks By Name -->
<!-- -->
<complexType
name="findByNameType" >
<complexContent>
<extension
base="iris:queryType">
<sequence>
<element
name="name"
type="areg:exactOrPartialMatchParameter" />
<element
name="language"
type="language"
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minOccurs="0"
maxOccurs="unbounded"/>
</sequence>
</extension>
</complexContent>
</complexType>
<element
name="findOrganizations"
type="areg:findByNameType"
substitutionGroup="iris:query" />
<element
name="findNetworks"
type="areg:findByNameType"
substitutionGroup="iris:query" />
<element
name="findAutonomousSystems"
type="areg:findByNameType"
substitutionGroup="iris:query" />
<!-- -->
<!-- Address/Address Range type for -->
<!-- Find Network -->
<!-- -->
<complexType
name="addressRangeType">
<sequence>
<element
name="start"
type="token" />
<element
name="end"
type="token"
minOccurs="0"
maxOccurs="1" />
</sequence>
</complexType>
<!-- -->
<!-- Find Networks By Address -->
<!-- -->
<complexType
name="findNetworksByAddressType" >
<complexContent>
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<extension
base="iris:queryType">
<sequence>
<choice>
<element
name="networkHandle"
type="token" />
<element
name="ipv4Address"
type="areg:addressRangeType" />
<element
name="ipv6Address"
type="areg:addressRangeType" />
</choice>
<element
name="specificity">
<complexType>
<simpleContent>
<extension
base="areg:specificityType" >
<attribute
name="allowEquivalences"
type="boolean"
default="false" />
</extension>
</simpleContent>
</complexType>
</element>
</sequence>
</extension>
</complexContent>
</complexType>
<element
name="findNetworksByAddress"
type="areg:findNetworksByAddressType"
substitutionGroup="iris:query" />
<!-- -->
<!-- Find ASN By Number -->
<!-- -->
<complexType
name="findASNByNumberType" >
<complexContent>
<extension
base="iris:queryType">
<sequence>
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<element
name="asNumberStart"
type="token" />
<element
name="asNumberEnd"
type="token"
minOccurs="0"
maxOccurs="1" />
<element
name="specificity">
<complexType>
<simpleContent>
<extension
base="areg:specificityType" >
<attribute
name="allowEquivalences"
type="boolean"
default="false" />
</extension>
</simpleContent>
</complexType>
</element>
</sequence>
</extension>
</complexContent>
</complexType>
<element
name="findASNByNumber"
type="areg:findASNByNumberType"
substitutionGroup="iris:query" />
<simpleType
name="specificityType">
<restriction
base="string">
<enumeration
value="exact-match" />
<enumeration
value="all-less-specifics" />
<enumeration
value="one-level-less-specifics" />
<enumeration
value="all-more-specifics" />
<enumeration
value="one-level-more-specifics" />
</restriction>
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</simpleType>
<!-- -->
<!-- Find By Contact -->
<!-- -->
<complexType
name="findByContactType">
<complexContent>
<extension
base="iris:queryType">
<sequence>
<choice>
<group
ref="areg:contactSearchGroup" />
<element
name="contactHandle"
type="areg:exactMatchParameter" />
</choice>
<element
name="returnedResultType"
minOccurs="0"
maxOccurs="1" >
<simpleType>
<restriction
base="string" >
<enumeration
value="returnASNs" />
<enumeration
value="returnIPv4Networks" />
<enumeration
value="returnIPv6Networks" />
<enumeration
value="returnOrganizations" />
</restriction>
</simpleType>
</element>
<element
name="role"
minOccurs="0"
maxOccurs="1" >
<simpleType>
<restriction
base="string" >
<enumeration
value="adminContact" />
<enumeration
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value="techContact" />
<enumeration
value="nocContact" />
<enumeration
value="abuseContact" />
<enumeration
value="otherContact" />
</restriction>
</simpleType>
</element>
<element
name="language"
type="language"
minOccurs="0"
maxOccurs="unbounded"/>
</sequence>
</extension>
</complexContent>
</complexType>
<element
name="findByContact"
type="areg:findByContactType"
substitutionGroup="iris:query" />
<!-- -->
<!-- Find Networks By Specificity -->
<!-- -->
<complexType
name="findNetworksBySpecificityType" >
<complexContent>
<extension
base="iris:queryType">
<sequence>
<element
name="networkHandle"
type="token" />
<element
name="specificity"
type="areg:specificitySubsetType" />
</sequence>
</extension>
</complexContent>
</complexType>
<simpleType
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name="specificitySubsetType">
<restriction
base="string">
<enumeration
value="all-less-specifics" />
<enumeration
value="one-level-less-specifics" />
<enumeration
value="all-more-specifics" />
<enumeration
value="one-level-more-specifics" />
</restriction>
</simpleType>
<element
name="findNetworksBySpecificity"
type="areg:findNetworksBySpecificityType"
substitutionGroup="iris:query" />
<!-- -->
<!-- Find Contacts -->
<!-- -->
<complexType
name="findContactsType">
<complexContent>
<extension
base="iris:queryType">
<sequence>
<group
ref="areg:contactSearchGroup" />
<element
name="language"
type="language"
minOccurs="0"
maxOccurs="unbounded"/>
</sequence>
</extension>
</complexContent>
</complexType>
<element
name="findContacts"
type="areg:findContactsType"
substitutionGroup="iris:query" />
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<!-- -->
<!-- Find Networks by Name Server -->
<!-- -->
<complexType
name="findNetworksByNameServerType">
<complexContent>
<extension
base="iris:queryType">
<sequence>
<element
name="nameServer"
type="normalizedString" />
<element
name="returnedResultType"
minOccurs="0"
maxOccurs="1" >
<simpleType>
<restriction
base="string" >
<enumeration
value="returnIPv4Networks" />
<enumeration
value="returnIPv6Networks" />
</restriction>
</simpleType>
</element>
</sequence>
</extension>
</complexContent>
</complexType>
<element
name="findNetworksByNameServer"
type="areg:findNetworksByNameServerType"
substitutionGroup="iris:query" />
<!-- -->
<!-- Contact Search Group -->
<!-- -->
<group
name="contactSearchGroup">
<choice>
<element
name="commonName"
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type="areg:exactOrPartialMatchParameter" />
<element
name="organization"
type="token" />
<element
name="eMail"
type="areg:domainResourceParameter" />
<element
name="city"
type="areg:exactMatchParameter" />
<element
name="region"
type="areg:exactMatchParameter" />
<element
name="postalCode"
type="areg:exactMatchParameter" />
</choice>
</group>
<complexType
name="exactOrPartialMatchParameter">
<choice>
<group
ref="areg:partialMatchGroup" />
<group
ref="areg:exactMatchGroup" />
</choice>
</complexType>
<complexType
name="exactMatchParameter">
<group
ref="areg:exactMatchGroup" />
</complexType>
<complexType
name="partialMatchParameter">
<sequence>
<group
ref="areg:partialMatchGroup" />
</sequence>
</complexType>
<complexType
name="domainResourceParameter" >
<choice>
<group
ref="areg:exactMatchGroup" />
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<element
name="inDomain"
type="token" />
</choice>
</complexType>
<element
name="baseDomain"
type="normalizedString" />
<group
name="partialMatchGroup">
<choice>
<sequence>
<element
name="beginsWith">
<simpleType>
<restriction
base="token">
<minLength
value="1"/>
</restriction>
</simpleType>
</element>
<element
minOccurs="0"
name="endsWith">
<simpleType>
<restriction
base="token">
<minLength
value="1"/>
</restriction>
</simpleType>
</element>
</sequence>
<element
name="endsWith">
<simpleType>
<restriction
base="token">
<minLength
value="1"/>
</restriction>
</simpleType>
</element>
</choice>
</group>
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<group
name="exactMatchGroup">
<sequence>
<element
name="exactMatch"
type="normalizedString" />
</sequence>
</group>
<!-- ========================================= -->
<!-- -->
<!-- Result Types -->
<!-- -->
<!-- ========================================= -->
<!-- -->
<!-- IPv4 and IPv6 Network Results -->
<!-- -->
<complexType
name="ipNetworkType">
<complexContent>
<extension
base="iris:resultType">
<sequence>
<element
name="networkHandle"
type="token" />
<element
name="name"
minOccurs="0"
maxOccurs="1"
type="normalizedString" />
<element
name="startAddress"
type="token" />
<element
name="endAddress"
type="token" />
<element
name="networkType"
type="normalizedString">
<element
name="networkTypeInfoURI"
type="normalizedString"
minOccurs="0"
maxOccurs="1" />
</element>
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<element
name="nameServer"
type="normalizedString"
minOccurs="0"
maxOccurs="unbounded" />
<element
name="organization"
type="iris:entityType"
minOccurs="0"
maxOccurs="1" />
<choice
minOccurs="0"
maxOccurs="1" >
<element
name="parent"
type="iris:entityType" />
<element
name="noParent">
</element>
</choice>
<group
ref="areg:contactGroup" />
<group
ref="areg:commonGroup" />
</sequence>
</extension>
</complexContent>
</complexType>
<element
name="ipv4Network"
type="areg:ipNetworkType"
substitutionGroup="iris:result" />
<element
name="ipv6Network"
type="areg:ipNetworkType"
substitutionGroup="iris:result" />
<!-- -->
<!-- Autonomous System -->
<!-- -->
<complexType
name="autonomousSystemType">
<complexContent>
<extension
base="iris:resultType">
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<sequence>
<element
name="asHandle"
type="token" />
<element
name="asNumberStart"
type="integer"
minOccurs="1"
maxOccurs="1" />
<element
name="asNumberEnd"
type="integer"
minOccurs="0"
maxOccurs="1" />
<element
name="name"
type="normalizedString"
minOccurs="0"
maxOccurs="1" />
<element
name="organization"
type="iris:entityType"
minOccurs="0"
maxOccurs="1" />
<choice
minOccurs="0"
maxOccurs="1">
<element
name="parent"
type="iris:entityType" />
<element
name="noParent" />
</choice>
<group
ref="areg:contactGroup" />
<group
ref="areg:commonGroup" />
</sequence>
</extension>
</complexContent>
</complexType>
<element
name="autonomousSystem"
type="areg:autonomousSystemType"
substitutionGroup="iris:result" />
<!-- -->
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<!-- Contact -->
<!-- -->
<complexType
name="contactType">
<complexContent>
<extension
base="iris:resultType">
<sequence>
<element
name="contactHandle"
type="token" />
<element
name="commonName"
type="normalizedString"
minOccurs="0"
maxOccurs="1" />
<element
name="eMail"
type="normalizedString"
minOccurs="0"
maxOccurs="unbounded" />
<element
name="sip"
type="normalizedString"
minOccurs="0"
maxOccurs="unbounded" />
<element
name="organization"
type="iris:entityType"
minOccurs="0"
maxOccurs="unbounded" />
<element
name="phone"
minOccurs="0"
maxOccurs="unbounded" >
<complexType>
<sequence>
<element
name="number"
type="normalizedString" />
<element
name="extension"
type="normalizedString"
minOccurs="0"
maxOccurs="unbounded" />
<element
name="type"
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type="normalizedString" />
minOccurs="0"
maxOccurs="1" />
</sequence>
</complexType>
</element>
<element
name="language"
type="language"
minOccurs="0"
maxOccurs="1" />
<group
ref="areg:commonGroup" />
</sequence>
</extension>
</complexContent>
</complexType>
<element
name="contact"
type="areg:contactType"
substitutionGroup="iris:result" />
<!-- -->
<!-- Organization -->
<!-- -->
<complexType
name="organizationType">
<complexContent>
<extension
base="iris:resultType">
<sequence>
<element
name="name"
type="normalizedString" />
<element
name="eMail"
type="normalizedString"
minOccurs="0"
maxOccurs="unbounded" />
<element
name="id"
type="token" />
<element name="address"
type="string"
minOccurs="0"
maxOccurs="1" />
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<element
name="city"
type="string"
minOccurs="0"
maxOccurs="1" />
<element
name="region"
type="string"
minOccurs="0"
maxOccurs="1" />
<element
name="postalCode"
type="normalizedString"
minOccurs="0"
maxOccurs="1" />
<element
name="country"
type="token"
minOccurs="0"
maxOccurs="1" />
<element
name="phone"
minOccurs="0"
maxOccurs="unbounded" >
<complexType>
<sequence>
<element
name="number"
type="normalizedString" />
<element
name="extension"
type="normalizedString"
minOccurs="0"
maxOccurs="unbounded" />
<element
name="type"
type="normalizedString" />
minOccurs="0"
maxOccurs="1" />
</sequence>
</complexType>
</element>
<group
ref="areg:contactGroup" />
<group
ref="areg:commonGroup" />
</sequence>
</extension>
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</complexContent>
</complexType>
<element
name="organization"
type="areg:organizationType"
substitutionGroup="iris:result" />
<group
name="contactGroup">
<sequence>
<element
name="adminContact"
type="iris:entityType"
minOccurs="0"
maxOccurs="unbounded" />
<element
name="techContact"
type="iris:entityType"
minOccurs="0"
maxOccurs="unbounded" />
<element
name="nocContact"
type="iris:entityType"
minOccurs="0"
maxOccurs="unbounded" />
<element
name="abuseContact"
type="iris:entityType"
minOccurs="0"
maxOccurs="unbounded" />
<element
name="otherContact"
type="iris:entityType"
minOccurs="0"
maxOccurs="unbounded" />
</sequence>
</group>
<group
name="commonGroup">
<sequence>
<element
name="numberResourceRegistry"
type="iris:entityType"
minOccurs="0"
maxOccurs="1" />
<element
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name="registrationDate"
type="dateTime"
minOccurs="0"
maxOccurs="1" />
<element
name="lastUpdatedDate"
type="dateTime"
minOccurs="0"
maxOccurs="1" />
<element
ref="iris:seeAlso"
minOccurs="0"
maxOccurs="unbounded" />
</sequence>
</group>
</schema>
Figure 9
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6. BEEP Transport Compliance
IRIS allows several extensions of the core capabilities. This
section outlines those extensions allowable by IRIS-BEEP [3].
6.1 Message Pattern
This registry type uses the default message pattern as described in
IRIS-BEEP [3].
6.2 Server Authentication
This registry type uses the default server authentication method as
described in IRIS-BEEP [3].
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7. Internationalization Considerations
This document lays out no new considerations for internationalization
beyond that specified in IRIS [2].
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8. IANA Considerations
The following URN will need to be registered with IANA according to
the IANA considerations defined in IRIS [2]:
urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:areg1
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9. Security Considerations
This document lays out no new considerations for security precautions
beyond that specified in IRIS [2].
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10. References
10.1 Normative References
[1] Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate Requirement
Levels", RFC 2119, BCP 14, March 1997.
[2] Newton, A., "Internet Registry Information Service",
draft-ietf-crisp-iris-core-07 (work in progress), July 2004.
[3] Newton, A., "Internet Registry Information Service (IRIS) over
the Blocks Extensible Exchange Protocol (BEEP)",
draft-ietf-crisp-iris-beep-07 (work in progress), July 2004.
[4] Newton, A., "Cross Registry Internet Service Protocol (CRISP)
Requirements", RFC 3707, February 2004.
10.2 Informative References
[5] Mockapetris, P., "Domain names - implementation and
specification", STD 13, RFC 1035, November 1987.
[6] World Wide Web Consortium, "Extensible Markup Language (XML)
1.0", W3C XML, February 1998,
<http://www.w3.org/TR/1998/REC-xml-19980210>.
[7] World Wide Web Consortium, "Namespaces in XML", W3C XML
Namespaces, January 1999,
<http://www.w3.org/TR/1999/REC-xml-names-19990114>.
[8] World Wide Web Consortium, "XML Schema Part 2: Datatypes", W3C
XML Schema, October 2000,
<http://www.w3.org/TR/2001/REC-xmlschema-2-20010502/>.
[9] World Wide Web Consortium, "XML Schema Part 1: Structures", W3C
XML Schema, October 2000,
<http://www.w3.org/TR/2001/REC-xmlschema-1-20010502/>.
[10] Reynolds, J. and J. Postel, "ASSIGNED NUMBERS", RFC 1700, STD
2, October 1994.
[11] Narten, T. and H. Alvestrand, "Guidelines for Writing an IANA
Considerations Section in RFCs", RFC 2434, BCP 26, October
1998.
[12] International Organization for Standardization, "Codes for the
representation of names of countries, 3rd edition", ISO
Standard 3166, August 1988.
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Authors' Addresses
Engin Gunduz
RIPE NCC
Singel 258
Amsterdam 1016AB
The Netherlands
Phone: +31 20 535 4444
EMail: engin@ripe.net
Andrew L. Newton
VeriSign, Inc.
21345 Ridgetop Circle
Sterling, VA 20166
USA
Phone: +1 703 948 3382
EMail: andy@hxr.us; anewton@verisignlabs.com
Shane W. Kerr
RIPE NCC
Singel 258
Amsterdam 1016AB
The Netherlands
Phone: +31 20 535 4444
EMail: shane@ripe.net
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Appendix A. Example Requests and Responses
The examples in this section use the string "C:" to denote data sent
by a client to a server and the string "S:" to denote data sent by a
server to a client.
A.1 Example 1
The following is an example of entity lookup for the contact-handle
of 'JN560-ARIN'.
C: <?xml version="1.0"?>
C: <request xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:iris1"
C: xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
C: xsi:schemaLocation="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:iris1 iris.xsd" >
C:
C: <searchSet>
C:
C: <lookupEntity
C: registryType="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:areg1"
C: entityClass="contact-handle"
C: entityName="JN560-ARIN" />
C:
C: </searchSet>
C:
C: </request>
S: <?xml version="1.0"?>
S: <iris:response
S: xmlns:iris="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:iris1"
S: xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:areg1"
S: xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance">
S:
S: <iris:resultSet>
S: <iris:answer>
S:
S: <contact
S: authority="arin.net"
S: registryType="areg1"
S: entityClass="contact-handle"
S: entityName="JN560-ARIN">
S:
S: <contactHandle>JN560-ARIN</contactHandle>
S:
S: <commonName>Joh Niland</commonName>
S:
S: <organization
S: iris:referentType="organization"
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S: authority="arin.net"
S: registryType="areg1"
S: entityClass="organization-id"
S: entityName="VERIS">
S: <iris:displayName
S: language="en">
S: VeriSign, Inc.
S: </iris:displayName>
S: </organization>
S:
S: <phone>
S: <number>+1-703-948-4300</number>
S: <type>office</type>
S: </phone>
S:
S: </contact>
S:
S: </iris:answer>
S: </iris:resultSet>
S:
S: </iris:response>
Figure 10: Example 1
A.2 Example 2
The following example shows a query to find the IP networks
containing a given address.
C: <?xml version="1.0"?>
C: <request xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:iris1"
C: xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance">
C:
C: <searchSet>
C: <findNetworksByAddress
C: xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:areg1">
C:
C: <ipv4Address>
C: <start>65.201.175.9</start>
C: </ipv4Address>
C:
C: <specificity allowEquivalences="true">all-less-specifics</specificity>
C:
C: </findNetworksByAddress>
C: </searchSet>
C:
C: </request>
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S: <?xml version="1.0"?>
S: <iris:response xmlns:iris="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:iris1"
S: xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance">
S:
S: <iris:resultSet>
S: <iris:answer>
S: <areg:ipv4Network
S: xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:areg1"
S: xmlns:areg="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:areg1"
S: xsi:schemaLocation="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:areg1 areg.xsd"
S: authority="65.0.0.0" registryType="areg1"
S: entityClass="ipv4-handle" entityName="NET-65-201-175-0-1" >
S: <networkHandle>
S: NET-65-201-175-0-1
S: </networkHandle>
S: <name>
S: UU-65-201-175-D6
S: </name>
S: <startAddress>
S: 65.201.175.0
S: </startAddress>
S: <endAddress>
S: 65.201.175.255
S: </endAddress>
S: <networkType>reassigned</networkType>
S: <nameServer>auth03.ns.uu.net</nameServer>
S: <nameServer>auth00.ns.uu.net</nameServer>
S: <organization
S: iris:referentType="areg:organization"
S: authority="arin.net" registryType="areg1"
S: entityClass="organization-id" entityName="VERIS">
S: <iris:displayName language="en">
S: VeriSign, Inc.
S: </iris:displayName>
S: </organization>
S: <parent
S: iris:referentType="areg:ipv4Network"
S: authority="65.0.0.0" registryType="areg1"
S: entityClass="ipv4-handle" entityName="NET-65-192-0-0-1"/>
S: <techContact
S: iris:referentType="areg:contact"
S: authority="arin.net" registryType="areg1"
S: entityClass="contact-handle" entityName="JN560-ARIN">
S: <iris:displayName language="en">
S: Niland, John
S: </iris:displayName>
S: </techContact>
S: <registrationDate>
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S: 2002-11-18T00:00:00-00:00
S: </registrationDate>
S: <lastUpdatedDate>
S: 2002-11-18T00:00:00-00:00
S: </lastUpdatedDate>
S: <iris:seeAlso
S: iris:referentType="ANY"
S: authority="arin.net" registryType="areg1"
S: entityClass="service-definition" entityName="portability-notice"/>
S: </areg:ipv4Network>
S: <areg:ipv4Network
S: xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:areg1"
S: xmlns:areg="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:areg1"
S: xsi:schemaLocation="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:areg1 areg.xsd"
S: authority="65.0.0.0" registryType="areg1"
S: entityClass="ipv4-handle" entityName="NET-65-192-0-0-1" >
S: <networkHandle>
S: NET-65-192-0-0-1
S: </networkHandle>
S: <name>
S: UUNET65
S: </name>
S: <startAddress>
S: 65.192.0.0
S: </startAddress>
S: <endAddress>
S: 65.223.255.255
S: </endAddress>
S: <networkType>direct allocation</networkType>
S: <nameServer>auth03.ns.uu.net</nameServer>
S: <nameServer>auth00.ns.uu.net</nameServer>
S: <organization
S: iris:referentType="areg:organization"
S: authority="arin.net" registryType="areg1"
S: entityClass="organization-id" entityName="UU">
S: <iris:displayName language="en">
S: UUNET Technologies, Inc.
S: </iris:displayName>
S: </organization>
S: <parent
S: iris:referentType="areg:ipv4Network"
S: authority="65.0.0.0" registryType="areg1"
S: entityClass="ipv4-handle" entityName="NET-65-0-0-0-1"/>
S: <techContact
S: iris:referentType="areg:contact"
S: authority="arin.net" registryType="areg1"
S: entityClass="contact-handle" entityName="OA12-ARIN" />
S: <registrationDate>
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S: 2000-10-27T00:00:00-00:00
S: </registrationDate>
S: <lastUpdatedDate>
S: 2002-02-13T00:00:00-00:00
S: </lastUpdatedDate>
S: <iris:seeAlso
S: iris:referentType="ANY"
S: authority="arin.net" registryType="areg1"
S: entityClass="service-definition" entityName="portability-notice"/>
S: </areg:ipv4Network>
S: </iris:answer>
S: <iris:additional>
S: <iris:simpleEntity
S: authority="arin.net" registryType="areg1"
S: entityClass="service-definition" entityName="portability-notice" >
S: <iris:property name="portability" language="en">
S: Addresses within this block are non-portable.
S: </iris:property>
S: </iris:simpleEntity>
S: </iris:additional>
S: </iris:resultSet>
S:
S: </iris:response>
Figure 11: Example 2
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Appendix B. Specificity Examples
This section includes examples to clarify specificity options for
network and ASN searches.
A |------------------| 192.0.2.0 - 192.0.2.15
B |------------------| 192.0.2.16 - 192.0.2.31
C |--------------| 192.0.2.0 - 192.0.2.9
D |---------------| 192.0.2.16 - 192.0.2.30
E |---------------| 192.0.2.16 - 192.0.2.30
F |--------| 192.0.2.0 - 192.0.2.5
G |----| 192.0.2.6 - 192.0.2.9
Contents of the DB
Figure 12: Specificity Example 1
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A |------------------| 192.0.2.0 - 192.0.2.15
B |------------------| 192.0.2.16 - 192.0.2.31
C |--------------| 192.0.2.0 - 192.0.2.9
D |---------------| 192.0.2.16 - 192.0.2.30
E |---------------| 192.0.2.16 - 192.0.2.30
F |--------| 192.0.2.0 - 192.0.2.5
G |----| 192.0.2.6 - 192.0.2.9
Query |- - - - - - - | 192.0.2.0 - 192.0.2.9
Exact match [1]
Result: C
Figure 13: Specificity Example 2
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A |------------------| 192.0.2.0 - 192.0.2.15
B |------------------| 192.0.2.16 - 192.0.2.31
C |--------------| 192.0.2.0 - 192.0.2.9
D |---------------| 192.0.2.16 - 192.0.2.30
E |---------------| 192.0.2.16 - 192.0.2.30
F |--------| 192.0.2.0 - 192.0.2.5
G |----| 192.0.2.6 - 192.0.2.9
Query |- - - - - - - - | 192.0.2.0 - 192.0.2.12
Exact match [2]
Result: None
Figure 14: Specificity Example 3
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A |------------------| 192.0.2.0 - 192.0.2.15
B |------------------| 192.0.2.16 - 192.0.2.31
C |--------------| 192.0.2.0 - 192.0.2.9
D |---------------| 192.0.2.16 - 192.0.2.30
E |---------------| 192.0.2.16 - 192.0.2.30
F |--------| 192.0.2.0 - 192.0.2.5
G |----| 192.0.2.6 - 192.0.2.9
Query |- - - - - - - - - | 192.0.2.0 - 192.0.2.15
All more specifics, allowEquivalences = false
Result: C, F & G (not A, which is exact match)
Figure 15: Specificity Example 4
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A |------------------| 192.0.2.0 - 192.0.2.15
B |------------------| 192.0.2.16 - 192.0.2.31
C |--------------| 192.0.2.0 - 192.0.2.9
D |---------------| 192.0.2.16 - 192.0.2.30
E |---------------| 192.0.2.16 - 192.0.2.30
F |--------| 192.0.2.0 - 192.0.2.5
G |----| 192.0.2.6 - 192.0.2.9
Query |- - - - - - - - - | 192.0.2.0 - 192.0.2.15
All more specifics, allowEquivalences = true
Result: A, C, F & G (A included, which is exact match)
Figure 16: Specificity Example 5
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A |------------------| 192.0.2.0 - 192.0.2.15
B |------------------| 192.0.2.16 - 192.0.2.31
C |--------------| 192.0.2.0 - 192.0.2.9
D |---------------| 192.0.2.16 - 192.0.2.30
E |---------------| 192.0.2.16 - 192.0.2.30
F |--------| 192.0.2.0 - 192.0.2.5
G |----| 192.0.2.6 - 192.0.2.9
Query |- - - - - - - - - | 192.0.2.0 - 192.0.2.15
One level more specifics, allowEquivalences = false
Result: C
Figure 17: Specificity Example 6
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A |------------------| 192.0.2.0 - 192.0.2.15
B |------------------| 192.0.2.16 - 192.0.2.31
C |--------------| 192.0.2.0 - 192.0.2.9
D |---------------| 192.0.2.16 - 192.0.2.30
E |---------------| 192.0.2.16 - 192.0.2.30
F |--------| 192.0.2.0 - 192.0.2.5
G |----| 192.0.2.6 - 192.0.2.9
Query |- - - - - - - - - | 192.0.2.0 - 192.0.2.15
One level more specifics, allowEquivalences = true
Result: A
Figure 18: Specificity Example 7
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A |------------------| 192.0.2.0 - 192.0.2.15
B |------------------| 192.0.2.16 - 192.0.2.31
C |--------------| 192.0.2.0 - 192.0.2.9
D |---------------| 192.0.2.16 - 192.0.2.30
E |---------------| 192.0.2.16 - 192.0.2.30
F |--------| 192.0.2.0 - 192.0.2.5
G |----| 192.0.2.6 - 192.0.2.9
Query |- - | 192.0.2.6 - 192.0.2.9
All less specifics, allowEquivalences = true
Result: A, C & G (G is included, exact match)
Figure 19: Specificity Example 8
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A |------------------| 192.0.2.0 - 192.0.2.15
B |------------------| 192.0.2.16 - 192.0.2.31
C |--------------| 192.0.2.0 - 192.0.2.9
D |---------------| 192.0.2.16 - 192.0.2.30
E |---------------| 192.0.2.16 - 192.0.2.30
F |--------| 192.0.2.0 - 192.0.2.5
G |----| 192.0.2.6 - 192.0.2.9
Query |- - | 192.0.2.6 - 192.0.2.9
All less specifics, allowEquivalences = false
Result: A & C (G is not included, exact match)
Figure 20: Specificity Example 9
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A |------------------| 192.0.2.0 - 192.0.2.15
B |------------------| 192.0.2.16 - 192.0.2.31
C |--------------| 192.0.2.0 - 192.0.2.9
D |---------------| 192.0.2.16 - 192.0.2.30
E |---------------| 192.0.2.16 - 192.0.2.30
F |--------| 192.0.2.0 - 192.0.2.5
G |----| 192.0.2.6 - 192.0.2.9
Query |- - | 192.0.2.6 - 192.0.2.9
One level less specifics, allowEquivalences = true
Result: G (the exact match)
Figure 21: Specificity Example 10
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A |------------------| 192.0.2.0 - 192.0.2.15
B |------------------| 192.0.2.16 - 192.0.2.31
C |--------------| 192.0.2.0 - 192.0.2.9
D |---------------| 192.0.2.16 - 192.0.2.30
E |---------------| 192.0.2.16 - 192.0.2.30
F |--------| 192.0.2.0 - 192.0.2.5
G |----| 192.0.2.6 - 192.0.2.9
Query |- - | 192.0.2.6 - 192.0.2.9
One level less specifics, allowEquivalences = false
Result: C
Figure 22: Specificity Example 11
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A |------------------| 192.0.2.0 - 192.0.2.15
B |------------------| 192.0.2.16 - 192.0.2.31
C |--------------| 192.0.2.0 - 192.0.2.9
D |---------------| 192.0.2.16 - 192.0.2.30
E |---------------| 192.0.2.16 - 192.0.2.30
F |--------| 192.0.2.0 - 192.0.2.5
G |----| 192.0.2.6 - 192.0.2.9
Query |- - - - - - | 192.0.2.0 - 192.0.2.8
One level less specifics, allowEquivalences = false or true
Result: C
Figure 23: Specificity Example 12
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A |------------------| 192.0.2.0 - 192.0.2.15
B |------------------| 192.0.2.16 - 192.0.2.31
C |--------------| 192.0.2.0 - 192.0.2.9
D |---------------| 192.0.2.16 - 192.0.2.30
E |---------------| 192.0.2.16 - 192.0.2.30
F |--------| 192.0.2.0 - 192.0.2.5
G |----| 192.0.2.6 - 192.0.2.9
Query = E
Find parent (Query argument is a handle)
Result: D
Figure 24: Specificity Example 13
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A |------------------| 192.0.2.0 - 192.0.2.15
B |------------------| 192.0.2.16 - 192.0.2.31
C |--------------| 192.0.2.0 - 192.0.2.9
D |---------------| 192.0.2.16 - 192.0.2.30
E |---------------| 192.0.2.16 - 192.0.2.30
F |--------| 192.0.2.0 - 192.0.2.5
G |----| 192.0.2.6 - 192.0.2.9
Query = D
Find child (Query argument is a handle)
Result: E
Figure 25: Specificity Example 14
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Appendix C. Contributors
David Blacka and Tim Christensen made substantial contributions to
this document.
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Appendix D. Acknowledgements
Eric Hall, William Leibzon, April Marine, George Michaelson, Cathy
Murphy, Andrei Robachevsky, Marcos Sanz, Frederico Neves, Ted Hardie
and many others contributed constructively in the mailing list
discussions and IETF Meeting sessions.
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