On 5/4/2023 9:09 PM, Forrest Christian (List Account) wrote:
I can't speak for aptum, but I'm curious as to why this is important
to you?
SWIP'ing or delegating address space is a requirement of the contract
signed with ARIN when the addresses were granted. If you route a /24 to
a customer and you are not keeping WHOIS updated, my understanding is
that you are in violation of that agreement which might put your ability
to use those addresses in the future in jeopardy.
https://www.arin.net/participate/policy/nrpm/#4-2-3-7-registration
4.2.3.7. Registration
ISPs are required to demonstrate efficient use of IP address space
allocations by providing appropriate documentation, including but not
limited to assignment histories, showing their efficient use.
4.2.3.7.1. Reassignment and Reallocation Information
Each IPv4 reassignment or reallocation containing a /29 or more
addresses shall be registered via SWIP or a directory services system
which meets the standards set forth in section 3.2.
Reassignment registrations must include each customer name, except
where specifically exempted by this policy. Reassignment registrations
shall only include point of contact (POC) information if either: (1)
requested by the customer; or (2) the reassigned block is intended to
be routed and announced outside of the provider’s network.
Reallocation registrations must contain the customer’s organization
name and appropriate point of contact (POC) information.
https://www.arin.net/participate/policy/nrpm/#6-5-5-registration
6.5.5.1. Reassignment Information
Each static IPv6 reassignment or reallocation containing a /47 or more
addresses, or subdelegation of any size that will be individually
announced, shall be registered in the WHOIS directory via SWIP or a
distributed service which meets the standards set forth in section
3.2. Reassignment and reallocation registrations shall include each
client’s organizational information, except where specifically
exempted by this policy.