Am 12.02.25 um 11:24 schrieb Mark Tinka:
On 2/12/25 10:32, Thomas Mieslinger via NANOG wrote:
"Just" using IATA 3 letter airport codes is not good enough in my
opinion because you usally have multiple datacenters/CoLos/PoPs around a
bigger airport like MCI or FRA

This.

We use the IATA 3-letter city codes, but then also create a 3-letter
abbreviation for the data centre hosting the kit (adding a 1, 2, 3,
e.t.c., alongside that since some data centres have multiple facilities
in the same city) or building.

Having had devices with txl (Airport Berlin Tegel, now closed, new
Airport BER) in their DNS Name and devices in a CoLO in Weismüller
Strasse Frankfurt which got first renamed and then sold and again
renamed (afaikr) (now fra28)... I think that a convention like
<street>.<un-loc>.<tld> is worth to keep in mind.

Cheers
Thomas

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