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BULK DNS Resource Records
draft-woodworth-bulk-rr-09

Document Type Expired Internet-Draft (individual)
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Authors john.woodworth@centurylink.com , Dean Ballew , Shashwath Bindinganaveli Raghavan , David C Lawrence
Last updated 2021-06-25 (Latest revision 2019-07-22)
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Abstract

The BULK DNS resource record type defines a method of pattern-based creation of DNS resource records based on numeric substrings of query names. The intent of BULK is to simplify generic assignments in a memory-efficient way that can be easily shared between the primary and secondary nameservers for a zone.

Authors

john.woodworth@centurylink.com
Dean Ballew
Shashwath Bindinganaveli Raghavan
David C Lawrence

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