Routing Registry - inet-rtr
Creating a New inet-rtr
Object
Sending the following command to the ARIN Routing Registry Whois:
% whois -h rr.arin.net "-t inet-rtr"
produces the following template:
% ARIN Internet Routing Registry WHOIS Interface
inet-rtr: [mandatory] [single] [primary/look-up key] alias: [optional] [multiple] local-as: [mandatory] [single] [inverse key] ifaddr: [mandatory] [multiple] [look-up key] peer: [optional] [multiple] [inverse key] admin-c: [mandatory] [multiple] [inverse key] tech-c: [mandatory] [multiple] [inverse key] remarks: [optional] [multiple] notify: [optional] [multiple] [inverse key] mnt-by: [mandatory] [multiple] [inverse key] changed: [mandatory] [multiple] source: [mandatory] [single]
Fill out the template and e-mail to rr@arin.net. Make sure to include values for all mandatory attributes. You may choose to include values for any or none of the optional fields. Use Registry handles for the "admin-c" and "tech-c" fields. A sample completed template is below:
inet-rtr: CRASH.ARIN.NET alias: crasher.arin.net alias: test1.arin.net ifaddr: 176.16.1.1 masklen 16 ifaddr: 176.16.10.1 masklen 16 ifaddr: 193.0.0.222 masklen 28 ifaddr: 193.0.0.158 masklen 28 peer: BGP4 176.16.1.3 asno(as5), flap_damp() admin-c: MO1383 tech-c: MO1383 mnt-by: MNT-AS64315 changed: michaelo@arin.net 19990127 source: ARIN
Please see RFC2280 for a full description of the inet-rtr class and its use.