NAME
    RPSL - Router Policy Specification Language

SYNOPSIS
      perldoc RPSL

DESCRIPTION
    ATTENTION: This module is just a placeholder. You probably want the
    RPSL::Parser module, if you're interested in parsing RPSL objects into
    Perl code.

    The RFC 2622 specifies a domain specific language named Router Policy
    Specification Language (RPSL). This language is used by Regional
    Internet Registries (RIRs), Local Internet Registries (LIRs) and
    Internet Service Providers (ISPs) to describe their routing policies and
    connection related information (like Autonomos Systems, administrative
    and technical contacts, abuse mailboxes, etc).

    The RPSL is used around the globe by people working with IP address
    space management and abuse management to identify and cooperate with
    their corresponding neighbour networks.

    As this is a high-volume and somewhat complex non structured declarative
    language, it's essential to be able to read and write it to several
    different programming languages, in order to be able to automate the
    jobs related to RPSL-encoded information.

    The purpose of all modules under the RPSL namespace is exactly this:
    provide a standard, easy-to-use, RFC-compliant object-oriented
    programming library to allow people to write programs able to read and
    write proper RPSL.

SEE ALSO
    RFC 2622, the RPSL specification: <http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2622>.

    RFC 2650, a tutorial on how to use RPSL in the "Real World":
    <http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2650>.

    RFC 4012, the new set of simple extensions to the RPSL language
    introduced in 2005: <http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4012>.

    RPSL::Parser, a parser able to transform RPSL text into a Perl data
    structrure.

AUTHOR
    Luis Motta Campos, <lmc@cpan.org<gt>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
    Copyright (C) 2008 by Luis Motta Campos

    This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
    under the same terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.8.8 or, at
    your option, any later version of Perl 5 you may have available.