On 2004-11-05 13:44:06 -0500, Larry J. Blunk wrote:
On Friday 05 November 2004 13:05, Jason Lixfeld wrote:
Trying to reference a peering-set in an inet-rtr:
inet-rtr: router1.example.com descr: AS1234 Example Company alias: r1.example.com local-as: AS1234 ifaddr: 198.32.245.52 masklen 24 peer: BGP4 prng-example asno(PeerAS) tech-c: See MAINT-AS1234 mnt-by: MAINT-AS1234 changed: noc@example.com 20041105 source: INTERNAL
When I submit it, I get a message back complaining of a syntax error:
UPDATE FAILED: [inet-rtr] router1.example.com inet-rtr: router1.example.com descr: AS1234 Example Company alias: r1.example.com local-as: AS1234 ifaddr: 198.32.245.52 masklen 24 peer: BGP4 prng-example asno(PeerAS)<?> tech-c: See MAINT-AS1234 mnt-by: MAINT-AS1234 changed: noc@example.com 20041105 source: INTERNAL #ERROR: 6: peer: Syntax error
All the material I've read indicates that this syntax should work.
Any ideas?
Your syntax is okay, it's a problem with the syntax checker in IRRd (actually, the bug is in the RFC2622 dictionary definition --
Now that we can have errata for RFCs (http://www.rfc-editor.org/errata.html), how about preparing one for RPSL RFCs? -engin
I can blame it on Cengiz :-). I'll try to get out a fixed release soon.
-Larry Blunk Merit