Routing Assets Database

Routing Assets Database

Routing Assets Database (RADb, also expanded as Routing Arbiter Database), run by Merit Network Inc, is a lookup database designed to make fundamental information about networks available. The RADb is a public registry of routing information for networks in the Internet. It was developed in the early 1990's as part of the NSF-funded Routing Arbiter Project. The acronym is frequently seen written in all caps (RADB) but its proper usage is the following mixed case (RADb).

ee also

* Autonomous system (Internet)
* Border Gateway Protocol
* Internet Assigned Numbers Authority
* Regional Internet Registry
* Routing

References

* http://www.radb.net/about.html
* http://www.ra.net/cgi-bin/ra/radb-duplicates.pl
* http://www.apnic.org/mailing-lists/wg-irr/archive/2002/01/msg00001.html as a mirror of the Routing Assets Database
* http://www.irrd.net/
* http://www.irr.net/docs/template.html - Routing Registry Template
* http://www.auditmypc.com/acronym/RADB.asp
* http://www.computer-glossary.net/definition/5638-RADB

External links

* [http://www.radb.net/ Routing Assets Database (RADb) homepage]
* [http://www.irr.net/ Internet Routing Registry (IRR) homepage]
* [http://www.irr.net/docs/faq.html IRR FAQs]
* [http://www.ripe.net/ Réseaux IP Européens (RIPE) homepage]
* [http://www.ripe.net/ripencc/pub-services/db/irrtoolset/index.html IRR Toolset]


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