Hi, Andy,
I sent the previous email in the wrong email chain. Thanks for
the response.
Yes, I finally got the error response from Arin now. It is
below. IP range overlaps? Why? I am assigning 65.127.10.160/27.
So start ip and end ip are all clean.
http://whois.ote.arin.net/rest/ip/65.127.10.160 and
http://whois.ote.arin.net/rest/ip/65.127.10.191
in case you don't have my request xml. Here is my request xml and error
returned from Arin.
<net xmlns="http://www.arin.net/regrws/core/v1">
<netBlocks>
<netBlock>
<cidrLength>27</cidrLength>
<startAddress>65.127.10.160</startAddress>
<type>S</type>
</netBlock>
</netBlocks>
<netName>Q1125-65-127-10-160</netName>
<orgHandle>CBC-208</orgHandle>
<originASes>
<originAS>209</originAS>
</originASes>
<parentNetHandle>NET-65-112-0-0-1</parentNetHandle>
<version>4</version>
</net>
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes"?>
<error xmlns="http://www.arin.net/regrws/core/v1">
<additionalInfo/>
<code>E_ENTITY_VALIDATION</code>
<components>
<component>
<message>IP range overlaps with existing network(s).</message>
<name>startAddress</name>
</component>
</components>
<message>Payload entity failed to validate; see component messages for
details.</message>
</error>
Thanks
Sean Zhao
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