> The way many providers use the IRR info is to take the adjacent ASN and do
> a reverse index lookup on the origin field.
> That is, for AS1234, what are all the route and route6 objects with that as
> an origin.
> If you need something more complicated, you can use an aut-num object to
> say that
The origin stands alone; no aut-num needed in many cases.
The way many providers use the IRR info is to take the adjacent ASN and do
a reverse index lookup on the origin field.
That is, for AS1234, what are all the route and route6 objects with that as
an origin.
If you need something more complic
I am a newbie at it as well, having said that.. the short answer to your
question is YES to aut-num and NO to route-set ..
but the longer answer will always be based on how you are using the IRR
If you are doing this for the most common, basic reason, that one of your
upstream is requiring
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