rangeid
Rangeid, sometimes written as range_id or range id, is a general term used to denote the identifier of a defined interval, segment, or pool within a system. The exact meaning and scope of a rangeid vary by domain, but it typically serves to label and distinguish one range from another for routing, allocation, or governance purposes. Range identifiers are usually numeric or alphanumeric and are intended to be unique within a given context.
In distributed data systems, rangeid commonly refers to a label assigned to a contiguous portion of the
In network and IP address management, a range may refer to a pool of addresses. A rangeid
Rangeid is a context-specific concept rather than a universal standard. Its precise definition, format, and usage
See also: range, identifier, shard, partition, range descriptor.