[as112-ops] aut-num objects for AS112

William F. Maton Sotomayor wmaton at ryouko.imsb.nrc.ca
Sun Oct 26 10:31:11 UTC 2008


Greetings all,

 	I started looking at how I could automate my config for a couple 
of route servers at the Ottawa Internet Exchange when I came across the 
following entries for the AS112 aut-num object:

aut-num:        AS112
as-name:        ROOTSERV
descr:          Root Server Technical Operations Assn
descr:          See: http://www.as112.net/
descr:          $Id: aut-num:AS112,v 1.5 2007/09/23 06:08:02 liman Exp $
import:         from AS3277 action pref=100; accept ANY
import:         from AS3292 action pref=100; accept ANY
import:         from AS8763 action pref=100; accept ANY
import:         from AS8674 action pref=100; accept ANY
import:         from AS12041 action pref=100; accept ANY
import:         from AS12779 action pref=100; accept ANY
import:         from AS15431 action pref=100; accept ANY
import:         from AS16150 action pref=100; accept ANY
export:         to AS3277 announce AS112
export:         to AS3292 announce AS112
export:         to AS8763 announce AS112
export:         to AS8674 announce AS112
export:         to AS12041 announce AS112
export:         to AS12779 announce AS112
export:         to AS15431 announce AS112
export:         to AS16150 announce AS112
admin-c:        LL10-RIPE
tech-c:         LL10-RIPE
mnt-by:         DGIX-MNT
changed:        liman at autonomica.se 20021217
changed:        liman at autonomica.se 20050504
changed:        liman at autonomica.se 20070614
changed:        liman at autonomica.se 20070923
source:         RIPE

aut-num:    AS112
as-name:    ISC-AS112
descr:      Internet Systems Consortium, Inc.
admin-c:    PV15-ARIN
tech-c:     SHS-ARIN
remarks:    contacts per RFC2142:
remarks:    Abuse / UCE reports  abuse at as112.net
remarks:    Security issues      noc at as112.net
mnt-by:     MAINT-ISC
changed:    jabley at isc.org 20040101
source:        NTTCOM

So it looks like I'll have to generate another duplicate.  But, aside from 
that, is the above really a problem?  Or am I overly woried over objects 
in an IRR that isn't that heavily used? :-)

Thanks,

wfms


More information about the as112-ops mailing list