This is getting back to "what is the problem you are trying to solve."
First, there are major differences among setting up a routing registry,
setting up a routing registry mirror, and registering your routing policy
in an existing registry.  It's hard to believe anyone who doesn't know
what a registry is can reasonably be asked to set one up.

Second, even if you are registering in an existing registry, your
policies MUST be coordinated with your upstream providers'
policies.  You should be talking with their routing engineers and
finding out their policies with respect to you.

In my series of BGP papers at certificationzone.com, I do talk about
policies, but not the mechanics of writing and registering one.  This
is not a beginner topic, and doing it wrong has the potential of affecting
many parts of the Internet beyond your own network.

Ironically, I am in the RIPE terminal room, about to walk down to
the meeting of the European routing policy working group.



At 01:46 PM 9/13/2000 -0400, Patrick A. Morin wrote:
>Why not registering a Maintainer object at radb.net and using that one?
>
>see www.radb.net.
>
>
>Patrick
>
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> > hi all
> >
> > Anyone knows how to setup or have any experiences in setting up a routing
> > registry? I am told to setup one but no idea how to do it . Sorry if it is
> > simple but I really do not know
> >
> > thanks
> >
> > Jason
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