RPSL for for foreigh IPv6 space
hi, All of RGnet's address space, mostly legacy, is in the RIPE whois, with RPKI etc. Except ... RGnet has three IPv6 /48s from NTT. Cogent filters BGP based on RPSL, and wants the RPSL for our ASs to be in the appropriate RPSL route6: objects, each with the appropriate AS. This is pretty old-fashioned and reasonable. Do we figure out how to register the route6: objects in NTT and presume Cogent will pick them up across IRR instances? Do we try some hack to violate the RIPE database's pristine authority model? Do we give up on this silly IPv6 stuff? [ just kidding, gert :) ] Surely other have been here before us. randy
Have you considered renumbering to avoid being in this situation ;)? NTT has a IRR, NTTCOM, where I am unsure if Cogent uses that, or if RADB mirrors it. I suspect your path to success will be to register the objects in RADB yourself, find some kind person who already has a subscription to do it for you. On Sun, Jun 23, 2024, 18:43 Randy Bush via db-wg <db-wg@ripe.net> wrote:
hi,
All of RGnet's address space, mostly legacy, is in the RIPE whois, with RPKI etc. Except ... RGnet has three IPv6 /48s from NTT.
Cogent filters BGP based on RPSL, and wants the RPSL for our ASs to be in the appropriate RPSL route6: objects, each with the appropriate AS. This is pretty old-fashioned and reasonable.
Do we figure out how to register the route6: objects in NTT and presume Cogent will pick them up across IRR instances? Do we try some hack to violate the RIPE database's pristine authority model? Do we give up on this silly IPv6 stuff? [ just kidding, gert :) ]
Surely other have been here before us.
randy
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Dear DB-WG, Hope this email finds you in health! Comment below, inline, please... Thanks. Le dimanche 23 juin 2024, Ben Cartwright-Cox via db-wg <db-wg@ripe.net> a écrit :
Have you considered renumbering to avoid being in this situation ;)?
NTT has a IRR, NTTCOM, where I am unsure if Cogent uses that, or if RADB mirrors it.
Hi Ben, Thanks for your email, brother. <quote> "*Databases Mirrored: LACN, IC, IDNIC, AFRINIC, RIPE, RIPE-NONAUTH, BELL, APNIC, **NTTCOM**, ALTDB, PANIX, NESTEGG, LEVEL3, REACH, ARIN, JPIRR, BBOI, TC, CANARIE*" </quote> __ https://irr.net/registry/#:~:text=net/radb/dbase-,Databases%20Mirrored,CANAR... Hope this helps. Shalom, --sb.
I suspect your path to success will be to register the objects in RADB yourself, find some kind person who already has a subscription to do it for you.
On Sun, Jun 23, 2024, 18:43 Randy Bush via db-wg <db-wg@ripe.net> wrote:
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