Re: Quickstart Guide to IRR/RPSL

2018-07-19 Thread Kenneth Finnegan
On Thu, Jul 19, 2018 at 9:19 AM, Job Snijders wrote: > Excellent, have you also considered using ARIN-WHOIS and RPKI as data > sources for your route servers? An excellent tool to generate route > server configurations is 'arouteserver' http://arouteserver.readthedocs.io/ After the volume of time

Re: Quickstart Guide to IRR/RPSL

2018-07-19 Thread Job Snijders
On Thu, Jul 19, 2018 at 11:19:12AM -0700, Kenneth Finnegan wrote: > As for ARIN-WHOIS, I think I had gotten confused whether it was > additive or exclusive of IRR objects for allowing prefixes. Indeed, in arouteserver it is 'additive'. Documentation from ARIN is here: https://teamarin.net/2016/0

Re: Quickstart Guide to IRR/RPSL

2018-07-19 Thread Job Snijders
Dear Kenneth, On Wed, Jul 18, 2018 at 09:38:23PM -0700, Kenneth Finnegan wrote: > As part of setting up a new Internet Exchange in Fremont, California, > we've been investigating prefix filtering on the route servers based > on IRR. Excellent, have you also considered using ARIN-WHOIS and RPKI as

Quickstart Guide to IRR/RPSL

2018-07-19 Thread Kenneth Finnegan
Greetings, As part of setting up a new Internet Exchange in Fremont, California, we've been investigating prefix filtering on the route servers based on IRR. Unfortunately, we were not satisfied with any of the existing documentation available online as far as taking a network engineer from "zero