Take a look: https://www.arin.net/resources/routing/
charles On Wed, Oct 8, 2014 at 10:35 PM, Brandon Wade <brandonw...@yahoo.com> wrote: > > >>> For a newbie, how does one go about learning the basic's of IRRd. > > That pretty much sums it up. I feel like I'm stuck reading RFC's that are too > overly complex for something that seems like it shouldn't be complex. Anyone > know of a > quick 101 intro to routing registries with a simple example of an AS > that has two upstream providers and a handful of peers and downstream > AS's? > > Brandon > > > On Wednesday, October 8, 2014 8:15 PM, Faisal Imtiaz > <fai...@snappytelecom.net> wrote: > > > > I can relate to this, having gone thru a similar process/experience fairly > recently in using IRRd.. > > So the real question Brandon is asking.. > > For a newbie, how does one go about learning the basic's of IRRd. > > Speaking for myself, if there is a good answer, I would welcome it. > > Here is what I had to do... > > 1. Used Radb lookup on different AS-Set and ASN to get a feel on how others > were using this resource. > > 2. Went thru the ARIN IRRd Tutorial / info pages on how to create records > etc. > > 3. Did Google searches on finding some of the older NANOG presentations > about IRRd. > > Regards > > Faisal Imtiaz > Snappy Internet & Telecom > > > > ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "Brandon Wade" <brandonw...@yahoo.com> >> To: nanog@nanog.org >> Sent: Wednesday, October 8, 2014 4:44:07 PM >> Subject: RADB >> >> Hi, >> >> I really don't know where else to post this. I recently subscribed to RADB >> and added route objects and route6 objects for our prefixes we announce. Of >> course an aut-num object was created and I created a list of ASN's that are >> downstream customers in an as-set list. But, since this is my first time >> ever subscribing to a routing registry, I really don't know for sure that >> I'm doing everything correctly. So, I submitted an e-mail to RADB and >> requested that they review what I've done and to see if I'm doing it >> correctly. Well, the reply I received was far less than I could have ever >> imagined: >> >> "RADb is a self-serve service. If you have specific questions, we can >> address those. However, the type of audit requested is not a part of the >> standard offering associated with this service." >> >> So my question is, how am I supposed to verify that what I've done is what is >> supposed to be done and that I am doing this correctly? >> >> My next question is, why would RADB offer zero support for confirming this? >> And lastly, why should my organization pay $500 per year to a service that >> is unwilling to assist in making sure their subscriber is using their >> service properly? >> >> Best regards, >> Brandon Wade >>