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  • From: Jason Frisvold
  • Date: Tue Nov 30 21:55:16 2004
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Greetings,

We just received our first ARIN allocation and I'm going through the
motions to make sure we do everything right.  Aside from dealing with
DNS, BGP, and rwhois (which is a nightmare to set up), it was highly
recommended that we register with an IRR.  After looking a bit, I'm
wondering which IRR I should be registering with ...

It looks like ARIN has an IRR, but it's not something I can register
with.  The 2 specifically mentioned were raddb and altdb ...  altdb
obviously looks good because it's free...

So ..  is there a recommended registry to register with?  Is it better
to register with more than one?  Am I staring a religious argument in
the face here?

Also, as an aside, does anyone have a checklist of sorts describing
"best practices" for new allocations?  Maybe something describing all
the steps taken after a new allocation is assigned?

Thanks!

-- 
Jason 'XenoPhage' Frisvold
XenoPhage0@gmail.com




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