Net::Whois::Object::Route6 - an object representation of the RPSL Route6 block
Route6 objects are used 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.
Constructor for the Net::Whois::Object::Route6 class
Accessor to the route6 attribute. Accepts an optional route6, always return the current route.
Accessor to the descr attribute. Accepts an optional descr line to be added to the descr array, always return the current descr array.
Accessor to the origin attribute. Accepts an optional origin, always return the current origin.
Accessor to the org attribute. Accepts an optional org to be added to the org array, always return the current org array.
Accessor to the holes attribute. Accepts an optional hole to be added to the holes array, always return the current holes array.
Accessor to the member_of attribute. Accepts an optional member_of value to be added to the member_of array, always return the current member_of array.
Accessor to the inject attribute. Accepts an optional inject value to be added to the inject array, always return the current inject array.
Accessor to the aggr_mtd attribute. Accepts an optional aggr_mtd value to be added to the aggr_mtd array, always return the current aggr_mtd.
Accessor to the aggr_bndry attribute. Accepts an optional aggr_bndry value to be added to the aggr_bndry array, always return the current aggr_bndry.
Accessor to the export_comps attribute. Accepts an optional export_comp value to be added the export_comps array, always return the current export_comps.
Accessor to the components attribute. Accepts an optional component to be added to the components array, always return the current components.
Accessor to the remarks attribute. Accepts an optional remark to be added to the remarks array, always return the current 'remarks' array.
Accessor to the notify attribute. Accepts an optional notify value to be added to the notify array, always return the current notify array.
Accessor to the mnt_lower attribute. Accepts an optional mnt_lower value to be added to the mnt_lower array, always return the current mnt_lower array.
Accessor to the mnt_routes attribute. Accepts an optional mnt_route to be added to the mnt_routes array, always return the current mnt_routes array.
Accessor to the mnt_by attribute. Accepts an optional mnt_by value to be added to the mnt_by array, always return the current mnt_by array.
Accessor to the changed attribute. Accepts an optional changed value to be added to the changed array, always return the current changed array.
Accessor to the source attribute. Accepts an optional source, always return the current source.
Accessor to the country attribute. Accepts an optional country, always return the current country. Two letter ISO 3166 code of the country or economy where the admin-c is based.
Please use UPPERCASE letters.
To install Net::Whois::RIPE, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm Net::Whois::RIPE
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install Net::Whois::RIPE
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.