i.R.O.C.K. Documentation
- Pavan Raja

- Apr 8, 2025
- 2 min read
Summary:
The document is about an updated Perl toolkit called "Network Modeling Toolkit 1.0.3," which was created by Beirne Konarski. This version focuses on improving accuracy in parsing latitude and longitude from sources like Wikipedia, along with changes to handle region codes better and provide options for skipping city information in paths. It also introduces a new feature to automatically create "Unknown Location" entries. The update includes version numbers up to 1.0.3 and aims to enhance handling of location data across different systems.
Details:
The document "Network ModelingToolkit.1.0.3" is an updated version of a Perl toolkit for modeling Zones and Locations, created by Beirne Konarski. It includes features such as properly formatted Locations and Zones with latitude and longitude at the city level, location categories associated with Zones, IP ranges from starting to ending addresses or CIDR/netmask values, expanded subnet boundaries, optional overlapping zone flagging for resolution prior to importation, and automatic assignment of Network Domain categories based on description patterns. The toolkit is pre-tested and designed to streamline network modeling without the need to create custom solutions.
The document is about an update to a tool called "ArcSight::Coordinates" and its accompanying modules, which are designed for use with Unix-like systems like Cygwin on Windows PCs. This version, 1.03, focuses on improving the accuracy of latitude and longitude data parsing from sources such as Wikipedia. It also introduces changes to how region codes are handled, adds an option to skip city information in paths, and clarifies external IDs for locations and zones. Additionally, there's a new feature to create "Unknown Location" entries automatically. The update includes version numbers up to 1.0.3 for the NetworkModelingToolkit tool, with some accompanying fixes and enhancements aimed at better handling location data across different systems.

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