ASNs present in a few AS-SETs in RIPE
Hello, It has come to our attention that a couple of our newly-allocated ASNs are present in a few AS-SETs within the RIPE database which we should not be present in, and we are unsure how to successfully get them removed from these AS-SETs. If someone could please let us know how we can get them removed, that would be appreciated. Regards, Peter Potvin | Executive Director ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ *Accuris Technologies Ltd.* 56A Mill St E, Unit #470, Acton, ON L7J 1H3 Canada Email: peter.potvin@accuristechnologies.ca Office: +1 (877) 352-6105 Network Operations Centre: +1 (877) 321-1662
Hello Peter, Normally making a reference to an ASN from a hierarchical AS-SET requires authentication with the aut-num (if it exists, the creation fails otherwise). Please email RIPE NCC support (ripe-dbm@ripe.net) and we will investigate further for you. Regards Ed Shryane RIPE NCC
On 29 Jan 2023, at 23:13, Peter Potvin via db-wg <db-wg@ripe.net> wrote:
Hello,
It has come to our attention that a couple of our newly-allocated ASNs are present in a few AS-SETs within the RIPE database which we should not be present in, and we are unsure how to successfully get them removed from these AS-SETs. If someone could please let us know how we can get them removed, that would be appreciated.
Regards, Peter Potvin | Executive Director ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Accuris Technologies Ltd. 56A Mill St E, Unit #470, Acton, ON L7J 1H3 Canada Email: peter.potvin@accuristechnologies.ca Office: +1 (877) 352-6105 Network Operations Centre: +1 (877) 321-1662 --
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On 29/01/2023 23.13, Peter Potvin via db-wg wrote:
It has come to our attention that a couple of our newly-allocated ASNs are present in a few AS-SETs within the RIPE database which we should not be present in, and we are unsure how to successfully get them removed from these AS-SETs. If someone could please let us know how we can get them removed, that would be appreciated.
Usually, contacting the (A) AS-SET maintainer as a first try would be the go-to option. If you cannot get the maintainer (via email) talking/writing to you after multiple tries. I will expect (B) RIPE Support would be willing to help you. Thou, only (A) has been tried.
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Edward Shryane
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netravnen+ripelist@gmail.com
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Peter Potvin