Hi Anand, Øystein On 30/04/2016 16:58, Anand Buddhdev wrote:
On 30/04/16 14:02, Øystein Gåsdal wrote:
Hi Øystein,
Hello, and thank you for your answer. But I think I need to be spoonfed about this…
Denis has already provided a good answe. But let me help more with an example.
So according to the rules, the NIC-handle can be something like this:
ALE-ADMIN-C ?
No, you may not have 2 dashes in the NIC handle. You can only have a NIC handle of the form:
XXX
or
XXX-YYY
The first part (XXX) has to start with 2-4 letters, and optionally up to 6 digits. The -YYY part is optional, but if present, must be a dash, followed by up to 9 letters. Here are some valid examples:
ALE ALE-RIPE ALE1234 AL345-RIPE ALE90-KOMMUNE
Almost :) But after the '-' you can only use a source name, like 'RIPE, 'APNIC', etc. so ALE90-KOMMUNE is not allowed cheers denis
But the following are NOT allowed:
ALE-ADMIN-C AL023 ALESUND
Regards, Anand