Summary of the Migration issues
Lu, Ping plu at cw.net
Tue Mar 20 18:10:14 CET 2001
Some questions followed. Ping Lu Cable & Wireless Global Network Tools and Analysis Group, USA W: +1-703-292-2359 E: plu at cw.net [snip] > ---------------------------------------- > 1. Route object creation (RFC2725 implications) > > In order to create route object in the RIPE DB, one needs to have > corresponding objects (inetnum or less specific route, and > aut-num) and > pass proper authorization from these objects. > > The problem occurs when someone needs to register route > object which has > either prefix, or origin, or the both from non RIPE IP/ASN space. > > Proposed solution: > 1.1 An as-block object(s) encompassing the non RIPE ASN space will be > created with "mnt-lower:" protected by mntner with NONE auth. > > 1.2 An encompassing inetnum object with "mnt-routes:" protected by > mntner with NONE auth will be created. This will eliminate need for > corresponding inetnum creation and will reduce amount of redundant > information. > > 1.3 In case origin of a route object being created is from non RIPE > space, users will need to create corresponding aut-num object in the > RIPE DB. > Does 1.3 means RIPE is going accept non-RIPE aut-num(AN) object thus a mntner(MT) object to protect that AN thus some person(PN) objects associated with that MT ? And is RIPE going to allow the NONE auth specified in 1.1 and 1.2 to be changed to a real MT once the rightful holder created them ? > > 2. Updates in RIPE-181 format > How about the ftp mirror ? Will RIPE-181 format text files still be available to download after April 23, 2001 or just the RPSL format text files ? [big cut for the rest]