Make sure origin ASN is established correctly in Arin.
Erich Kaiser North Central Tower [email protected] Office: 630-621-4804 Cell: 630-777-9291 On Fri, Mar 31, 2017 at 7:30 PM, Justin Wilson <[email protected]> wrote: > 1.If you can research where the block came from that will help. Was it > assigned somewhere else? Or is it part of space IANA released? > 2.Make sure your POCs are up to date. > 3.Make sure you have a reverse DNS server setup. Very important if you > have mail servers you are going to put on these blocks. > 4.Once you have the blocks notify your upstreams. > 5.Subscribe to something like BGPmon to make your life simpler. > > Just some things off the top of my head. > > > > Justin Wilson > [email protected] > > --- > http://www.mtin.net Owner/CEO > xISP Solutions- Consulting – Data Centers - Bandwidth > > http://www.midwest-ix.com COO/Chairman > Internet Exchange - Peering - Distributed Fabric > > > On Mar 31, 2017, at 8:17 PM, Jason McKemie < > [email protected]> wrote: > > > > So, Paul's thread has me a bit concerned about activating a new IP block > that I got through ARIN. Up to this point I've just used addresses > delegated by my upstream​. In the next few weeks I'm going to be bringing > my own addresses on-net. > > > > Anyone have a "checklist" of things that need be done to get this > working correctly? > >
