Level3 won't let us advertise our netblock because RADB shows it owned by Telkom South Africa, but it's clearly assigned to us by ARIN. I've raised a question with ARIN, could really use someone there that could expedite. On that note, when ARIN re-assigns networks, shouldn't they clear out related entries in the routing registry? --- Please refer to http://www.amherst.com/amherst-email-disclaimer/ for important disclosures regarding this electronic communication.
Level3 won't let us advertise our netblock because RADB shows it owned by T= elkom South Africa, but it's clearly assigned to us by ARIN. I've raised a= question with ARIN, could really use someone there that could expedite. O= n that note, when ARIN re-assigns networks, shouldn't they clear out relate= d entries in the routing registry?
Why would ARIN do that, or do other work for you like making sure that the space wasn't listed in DNSBL's, or my local filters? You got the space. It's in your lap to go contact RADB to fix the entries. ... JG -- Joe Greco - sol.net Network Services - Milwaukee, WI - http://www.sol.net "We call it the 'one bite at the apple' rule. Give me one chance [and] then I won't contact you again." - Direct Marketing Ass'n position on e-mail spam(CNN) With 24 million small businesses in the US alone, that's way too many apples.
On 07/03/2014 22:12, Meshier, Brent wrote:
Level3 won't let us advertise our netblock because RADB shows it owned by Telkom South Africa, but it's clearly assigned to us by ARIN. I've raised a question with ARIN, could really use someone there that could expedite. On that note, when ARIN re-assigns networks, shouldn't they clear out related entries in the routing registry?
Because they don't control entries in the Merit RADB and hassling them won't get anything removed from there. Why not send an email to radb-support@merit.edu instead, and ask them to delete the entry in whois.radb.net? Nick
Already spoke to Merit, their response "That's what ARIN is telling us. They correct their Routing Registry, ours will change to match" --Brent -----Original Message----- On 07/03/2014 22:12, Meshier, Brent wrote:
Level3 won't let us advertise our netblock because RADB shows it owned by Telkom South Africa, but it's clearly assigned to us by ARIN. I've raised a question with ARIN, could really use someone there that could expedite. On that note, when ARIN re-assigns networks, shouldn't they clear out related entries in the routing registry?
Because they don't control entries in the Merit RADB and hassling them won't get anything removed from there. Why not send an email to radb-support@merit.edu instead, and ask them to delete the entry in whois.radb.net? Nick --- Please refer to http://www.amherst.com/amherst-email-disclaimer/ for important disclosures regarding this electronic communication.
On 07/03/14 14:23, Meshier, Brent wrote:
Already spoke to Merit, their response "That's what ARIN is telling us. They correct their Routing Registry, ours will change to match"
What does the source attribute on the object say? If it's RADB then Merit should be able to help you get the objects cleaned up. But if the source points to ARIN then the original object data is stored in the ARIN IRR you'll have to bug ARIN to get the object cleaned. The NRTM at whois.radb.net should pick up the changes.
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On 07/03/2014 22:12, Meshier, Brent wrote:
Level3 won't let us advertise our netblock because RADB shows it owned by Telkom South Africa, but it's clearly assigned to us by ARIN. I've raised a question with ARIN, could really use someone there that could expedite. On that note, when ARIN re-assigns networks, shouldn't they clear out related entries in the routing registry?
Because they don't control entries in the Merit RADB and hassling them won't get anything removed from there.
Why not send an email to radb-support@merit.edu instead, and ask them to delete the entry in whois.radb.net?
Nick
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"...That's what ARIN is telling us. They correct their Routing Registry, ours will change to match" You are getting caught into a loop here.... May I suggest that you take a closer look at the RADB record and determine which registry it was created by. Your earlier statement implied that the Record was created in (Merit) RADB, however your above statement implies that Merit is telling you that the RADB entry is originating from ARIN RR.. I know ARIN RR is maintained by ARIN, and I am very sure they will help you remove the record. Regards Faisal Imtiaz Snappy Internet & Telecom ----- Original Message -----
From: "Brent Meshier" <bmeshier@amherst.com> To: "Nick Hilliard" <nick@foobar.org>, nanog@nanog.org Sent: Friday, March 7, 2014 5:23:20 PM Subject: RE: Need ARIN routing registry help
Already spoke to Merit, their response "That's what ARIN is telling us. They correct their Routing Registry, ours will change to match"
--Brent
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On 07/03/2014 22:12, Meshier, Brent wrote:
Level3 won't let us advertise our netblock because RADB shows it owned by Telkom South Africa, but it's clearly assigned to us by ARIN. I've raised a question with ARIN, could really use someone there that could expedite. On that note, when ARIN re-assigns networks, shouldn't they clear out related entries in the routing registry?
Because they don't control entries in the Merit RADB and hassling them won't get anything removed from there.
Why not send an email to radb-support@merit.edu instead, and ask them to delete the entry in whois.radb.net?
Nick
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On 3/7/14 5:12 PM, "Meshier, Brent" <bmeshier@amherst.com> wrote:
Level3 won't let us advertise our netblock because RADB shows it owned by Telkom South Africa, but it's clearly assigned to us by ARIN. I've raised a question with ARIN, could really use someone there that could expedite. On that note, when ARIN re-assigns networks, shouldn't they clear out related entries in the routing registry? --- Please refer to http://www.amherst.com/amherst-email-disclaimer/ for important disclosures regarding this electronic communication.
Brent, Please contact me off-list with the details of your open request with ARIN, I would be happy to assist. Regards, Nate Davis Chief Operating Officer American Registry for Internet Numbers
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Faisal Imtiaz
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Jake Khuon
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Joe Greco
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Meshier, Brent
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Nate Davis
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Nick Hilliard