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using System;
/* http://tools.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1183.txt
3.1. The X25 RR
The X25 RR is defined with mnemonic X25 and type code 19 (decimal).
X25 has the following format:
<owner> <ttl> <class> X25 <PSDN-address>
<PSDN-address> is required in all X25 RRs.
<PSDN-address> identifies the PSDN (Public Switched Data Network)
address in the X.121 [10] numbering plan associated with <owner>.
Its format in master files is a <character-string> syntactically
identical to that used in TXT and HINFO.
The format of X25 is class insensitive. X25 RRs cause no additional
section processing.
The <PSDN-address> is a string of decimal digits, beginning with the
4 digit DNIC (Data Network Identification Code), as specified in
X.121. National prefixes (such as a 0) MUST NOT be used.
For example:
Relay.Prime.COM. X25 311061700956
*/
namespace Heijden.DNS
{
public class RecordX25 : Record
{
public string PSDNADDRESS;
public RecordX25(RecordReader rr)
{
PSDNADDRESS = rr.ReadString();
}
public override string ToString()
{
return string.Format("{0}",
PSDNADDRESS);
}
}
}
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I'm Alphons van der Heijden, living in Lelystad, Netherlands, Europa, Earth. And currently I'm retiring from hard working ( ;- ), owning my own company. Because I'm full of energy, and a little to young to relax ...., I don't sit down, but create and recreate software solutions, that I like. Reinventing the wheel is my second nature. My interest is in the area of Internet technologies, .NET etc. I was there in 1992 when Mosaic came out, and from that point, my life changed dramatically, and so did the world, in fact. (Y)