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Re: Generating IPv6 list with filtergen.level3.net

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Brandon Ewing)
Sat Mar 28 11:26:42 2015

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On Wed, Nov 02, 2011 at 08:00:20PM -0600, Kevin Epperson wrote:
> Hi Courtney -
>=20
> Try something like:
>=20
> whois -h filtergen.level3.net "AS3356 -cp -v6"
>  or
> whois -h filtergen.level3.net "AS3356 -cp -v4v6"
>=20
> Using AS7922 or something of that nature (currently I dont see any v6 rou=
tes
> registered under 7922.)
>=20
> 	-Kevin

Digging up a (very) old thread here, apologies.

Does anyone know if filtergen is going to support IPv6-length subnet masks?
Trying to use -le=3D128 returns an error. I can work around with sed, but j=
ust
curious if this tool is still being developed.  Emails to rr@level3.net
return a bounce directing one to their customer portal.

Also curious if the tool now supports IOS-XR RPL

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Brandon Ewing                                     (nicotine@warningg.com)

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