RFC 1101:DNS Encoding of Network Names and Other T...
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... The method for mapping between network names and addresses is a proposed standard, the ideas for a general method ...


... names because of the desire to unify network number support within existing IP address to host name support. The existing support is the IN-ADDR.ARPA ...
... methods for mapping network names, addresses, and subnets, as well as an instance of the general method ...


... HR]. The new syntax expands the set of names to allow leading digits, so long as the resulting representations do not conflict with IP addresses in decimal octet form. For example, 3Com.COM and 3M.COM are now legal, although 26.0.0.73.COM is not. See [HR] for details. ...
... Mapping a IP address or network number to a network name. ...
... This mapping is for use in debugging tools and status displays of various sorts. The conversion from IP address to network number is well known for class ...
... network number is well known for class A, B, and C IP addresses, and involves a simple mask operation. The needs of other classes ...
... Mapping a network name to a network address. ...
... The primary application is to be able to identify all of the subnets involved in a particular IP address. A secondary requirement is to retrieve address ...
... IP address. A secondary requirement is to retrieve address mask information. ...
... Network address section of the name space ...
... Host-zero addresses in the IN-ADDR.ARPA tree. (A host ...
... tree. (A host field of all zero in an IP address is prohibited because of confusion related to broadcast addresses ...
... IP address is prohibited because of confusion related to broadcast addresses, et al.) ...
... creates a need to delegate a whole new name space. Since the IP address space is so closely related to the network number space, most believe that the overhead ...


... IN-ADDR.ARPA tree that correspond to host-zero IP addresses. The same method is used for subnets in a nested ...
... subnet) is subnetted further. If a type A RR is present, then it has the address mask as its data. The general form is: ...
... subnet, with the first level using an additional 8 bits of address, and the second level using 4 bits, for address ...
... address, and the second level using 4 bits, for address masks of x'FFFFFF00' and X'FFFFFFF0'. ...
... ; Define network number and address mask 0.0.9.128.IN-ADDR.ARPA. PTR isi-net.isi.edu. ...
... Procedure for using an IP address to get network name ...
... Depending on whether the IP address is class A, B, or C, mask off the high one, two, or three bytes, respectively. Reverse the octets, ...
... For example, suppose the IP address is 10.0.0.51. ...
... 1. Since this is a class A address, use a mask x'FF000000' and get 10.0.0.0. ...
... Suppose that the IP address is 128.9.2.17. ...
... 1. Since this is a class B address, use a mask of x'FFFF0000' and get 128.9.0.0. ...
... Procedure for finding all subnets involved with an IP address ...
... This is a simple extension of the IP address to network name method. ...
... RR is found, look up the next level of subnet using the original IP address and the mask in the A RR. Repeat this procedure until no A RR ...


... domain tree to find a particular address RR, so we build the IN- ...
... <assigned-network-name> <==> <IP-address> <autonomous-system-id> <==> <number> <protocol-id> <==> <number> ...
... <ethernet-type> <==> <number> <public-data-net> <==> <IP-address> ...
... A well known origin. For example, IN-ADDR.ARPA is the current IP-address to host name YP. ...


... 952, SRI, October 1985. Specifies the format of HOSTS.TXT, the host/address table replaced by the DNS ...


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