FAQ: LIR Admin
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What is the LIR Portal?
The RIPE NCC LIR Portal allows LIRs to access RIPE NCC services through a web interface. You can log in here.
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I want to assign admin privileges to more than one person. Can I do that?
Yes. Anyone with admin privileges is able to assign further privileges, including admin privileges, to other RIPE NCC Access accounts.
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I don't know who in my organisation has admin privileges. Can you tell me?
If you are an LIR contact, we can tell you this information. Please send an email to [email protected].
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How can we change which account receives admin privileges?
Anyone with admin privileges is able to assign further privileges, including admin privileges, to other RIPE NCC Access accounts. If no one has access, please follow this process to nominate a different RIPE NCC Access account to receive admin privileges.
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How can I create a RIPE NCC Access account?
Create a RIPE NCC Access account here.
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What is a valid registry contact; who in my organisation should be a contact and how do I become a contact?
Valid registry contacts are the persons listed as "admin-c:" and "tech-c:" in the application form. The RIPE NCC keeps a form for each registry, called a Registry File. Each registered contact must have a person object registered in the RIPE Database. Persons that will b
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How does one go about merging, taking over or closing an LIR?
These cases have to be treated on a case by case basis, since there are different matters that need to be taken into account, such as billing issues, address space usage, routing, new service agreement, etc. These are examples of different scenarios: Registry closes completely,
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Where can I find more information about the RIPE NCC Assisted Registry Check?
Information regarding the RIPE NCC Assisted Registry Check can be found at: https://www.ripe.net/lir-services/resource-management/assisted-registry-check
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Will I be charged more if I request additional address space?
No. The charges are fixed annual charges, based on the size category of the Local Registry. As a member of the RIPE NCC you are charged based on the services you receive from the RIPE NCC, not on the amount of addresses you obtain. For more information see the current ve
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What does my member status mean?
CANDIDATE For the first six months after signing the Standard Service Agreement, all members are assigned candidate status. During that time, members have access to all RIPE NCC Services and are welcome to attend the RIPE NCC General Meeting but are not permitted to vote. FULL After six months, c
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