Another issue related to the migration
Lu, Ping plu at cw.net
Thu Mar 29 19:37:34 CEST 2001
Andrei, The existing ripe2rpsl tool will automatically translate "AS-" to "ASN-" for the aut-num object and I think "ASN-" is more meaningful than "AS_". Best Regards. Ping Lu Cable & Wireless Global Network Tools and Analysis Group, USA W: +1-703-292-2359 E: plu at cw.net > -----Original Message----- > From: Andrei Robachevsky [mailto:andrei at ripe.net] > Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2001 11:10 AM > To: db-wg at ripe.net; routing-wg at ripe.net; Migration TF; lir-wg at ripe.net > Subject: Another issue related to the migration > > > Dear Colleagues, > > [Apologies for duplicate messages] > > One issue related to RIPE-181 to RPSL migration escaped our > attention and has > not been discussed. It is related to reserved prefixes that > cannot appear in > object names according to RPSL specification (RFC2622) which says: > > "Names starting with certain prefixes are reserved for > certain object types. > Names starting with "as-" are reserved for as set names. > Names starting with > "rs-" are reserved for route set names. Names starting with > "rtrs-" are > reserved for router set names. Names starting with "fltr-" > are reserved for > filter set names. Names starting with "prng-" are reserved > for peering set > names." > > Unfortunately "as-name:" attribute is an object name in RPSL > and we have 133 > aut-num objects with as-name starting with reserved 'AS-' prefix. > > Our suggestion how to deal with these objects is: > > 1. Send a message to the maintainers of these objects asking > them to change the > name to avoid conflict with RPSL specification. > 2. Give two-week notice period after which ripe-dbm will > convert non compliant > as-names using the following mapping: AS-ASNAME -> AS_ASNAME. > > This is more a "cosmetic" change as as-name is not even a > lookup key in the RIPE > Database. > > Your comments and suggestions are appreciated. > > Best regards, > > > Andrei Robachevsky > DB Group Manager > RIPE NCC >