From owner-db-wg@ripe.net Mon Jul 15 16:41:30 1996 From: rensvp@renater.fr
One of our program which automatically generates route objects in the RIPE database crashes because of a 'strange' answer of the ripe database.
I have recently allocated the following block 194.254.220.0 - 194.254.235.0 for one of our site. So the object generated in the RIPE database is:
inetnum: 194.254.220.0 - 194.254.235.0
Are you sure this is what you wanted to assign? Was it not: inetnum: 194.254.220.0 - 194.254.235.255 ^^^ ?
...
So when I make the following request:
whois 194.254.220.0 I get:
inetnum: 194.254.220.0 - 194.254.235.0
I get the same answer for the following addresses: 194.254.220,221,222...227
However, If I do:
whois 194.254.228.0 I get:
inetnum: 194.254.0.0 - 194.254.255.255
I get the same answer for the following addresses: 194.254.228,229...235 while I should get: inetnum: 194.254.220 - 194.254.235.0.
(The whole block 194.254.0.0-194.254.255.0 belongs to Renater, and I allocate IP numbers from this block to our sites) So, as one of our program automatically generates route objects, It works fine for the first 8 addresses :
route: 194.254.220.0/24 ... route: 194.254.221.0/24 ... route: 194.254.222.0/24 ....
BTW: Why do you add so many /24s, wouldn't aggregation be possible?
but it does not generate any route objects for the other addresses, because instead of generating 194.254.228.0/24 it tries to generate a route object for 194.254.0.0-194.254.255.255
Do you have any explanations for this problem ?
Thanks for your help.
Franck SIMON RENATER
Best regards, Janos Zsako