[175073] in North American Network Operators' Group
Re: RADB
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (joel jaeggli)
Thu Oct 9 01:02:35 2014
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Date: Wed, 08 Oct 2014 22:01:58 -0700
From: joel jaeggli <joelja@bogus.com>
To: Brandon Wade <brandonwade@yahoo.com>, "nanog@nanog.org" <nanog@nanog.org>
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On 10/8/14 7:35 PM, Brandon Wade wrote:
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>>> For a newbie, how does one go about learning the basic's of IRRd.
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> That pretty much sums it up. I feel like I'm stuck reading RFC's that a=
re too overly complex for something that seems like it shouldn't be compl=
ex. Anyone know of a=20
> quick 101 intro to routing registries with a simple example of an AS=20
> that has two upstream providers and a handful of peers and downstream=20
> AS's?
There's a decentish tutorial from nanog 51
https://www.nanog.org/meetings/nanog51/presentations/Sunday/NANOG51.Talk3=
4.NANOG51%20IRR%20Tutorial.pdf
ripe's training materials are here:
http://www.ripe.net/lir-services/training/material/ripe-ncc-training-mate=
rial#RR
I'd start with the nanog tutorial, I'd treat it as background till you
get to the end, and the look at it again with an eye towards what you
need to do which is probably create a few route objects and an aut-num.
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> On Wednesday, October 8, 2014 8:15 PM, Faisal Imtiaz <faisal@snappytele=
com.net> wrote:
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> I can relate to this, having gone thru a similar process/experience fai=
rly recently in using IRRd..
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> So the real question Brandon is asking..
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> For a newbie, how does one go about learning the basic's of IRRd.
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> Speaking for myself, if there is a good answer, I would welcome it.
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> Here is what I had to do...
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> 1. Used Radb lookup on different AS-Set and ASN to get a feel on how =
others were using this resource.
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> 2. Went thru the ARIN IRRd Tutorial / info pages on how to create r=
ecords etc.
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> 3. Did Google searches on finding some of the older NANOG presentat=
ions about IRRd.
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> Regards
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> Faisal Imtiaz
> Snappy Internet & Telecom
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> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Brandon Wade" <brandonwade@yahoo.com>
>> To: nanog@nanog.org
>> Sent: Wednesday, October 8, 2014 4:44:07 PM
>> Subject: RADB
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I really don't know where else to post this. I recently subscribed to =
RADB
>> and added route objects and route6 objects for our prefixes we announc=
e. Of
>> course an aut-num object was created and I created a list of ASN's tha=
t are
>> downstream customers in an as-set list. But, since this is my first ti=
me
>> ever subscribing to a routing registry, I really don't know for sure t=
hat
>> I'm doing everything correctly. So, I submitted an e-mail to RADB and
>> requested that they review what I've done and to see if I'm doing it
>> correctly. Well, the reply I received was far less than I could have e=
ver
>> imagined:
>>
>> "RADb is a self-serve service. If you have specific questions, we can
>> address those. However, the type of audit requested is not a part of t=
he
>> standard offering associated with this service."
>>
>> So my question is, how am I supposed to verify that what I've done is =
what is
>> supposed to be done and that I am doing this correctly?
>>
>> My next question is, why would RADB offer zero support for confirming =
this?
>> And lastly, why should my organization pay $500 per year to a service =
that
>> is unwilling to assist in making sure their subscriber is using their
>> service properly?
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Brandon Wade
>>
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