Hello Clinton,

ARIN doesn’t provide any geolocation services.  We maintain registration data 
for resources registered in ARIN’s database, but that information reflects who 
the resources are registered to (e.g. GM, which is headquartered in Detroit), 
not where the resources are being used.  There are some things you may be able 
to do through ARIN that will assist in geolocation, but we can’t guarantee 
they’ll accomplish what you’re seeking.

One option is to publish reassignment information for 198.208.27.0/24 with the 
local street address at which the subnet is used.   198.208.27.0/24 is 
currently within a direct assignment.  Direct assignments are issued to end 
users like GM; since end users aren't assigning IP addresses to customers, they 
can’t reassign within their blocks.  You could request that we change the 
network type to a direct allocation, which is what ISPs get.  Reassignments are 
allowed within direct allocations since ISPs need to subdelegate space to 
customers.  To request that the network be changed to a direct allocation, one 
of the registered points of contact for the block can send in an Ask ARIN 
request via our web site.  We’ll then let you know whether it’s possible and if 
so, what the implications would be (specifically, since ISPs are charged under 
a different fee schedule than end users, it could raise or lower your annual 
fees).

Another option would be to publish information in a routing registry - either 
ARIN’s or one of the others listed at the URL below:

http://irr.net/docs/list.html

Routing registries allow you to publish information about how your resources 
are being used.  Some of the objects allow you to specify a country code, which 
may be of assistance in conveying where the resources are being used.  You can 
find some basic information about publishing routing information for 
ARIN-registered resources in RIPE’s routing registry at the URL below:

https://labs.ripe.net/Members/denis/using-the-ripe-database-as-an-internet-routing-registry

A third option for the future would be to transfer the registration of the GM 
resources used outside the ARIN region to the appropriate regional Internet 
registry (RIR).  At this point inter-RIR transfers are allowed only between 
ARIN and APNIC, but it’s expected that inter-RIR transfers will be possible 
between ARIN and RIPE in the future.  If/when that happens, GM would have the 
option to request that its resources used in the RIPE region be transferred to 
RIPE, which may aid you in geolocation by registering the resources with street 
addresses at which they’re being used.  Note that this is more of a permanent 
solution; if you expect to frequently change the location at which resources 
are used, it might not be a good fit.

You also have the option to contact sites and/or geolocation data providers 
directly to request they adjust their geolocation for your IP addresses.  Most 
large content providers have some sort of capability to report geolocation 
errors, although it may take some take (e.g. a month or more) to get them 
corrected.  You could also contact geolocation data providers directly to see 
whether they can adjust geolocation data for your range.  We don’t have a list 
of those providers, but you should be able to find them with a few web searches.

Finally, if you need any further assistance, you might find it more helpful to 
post to a network operators forum, e.g. the NANOG mailing list:

http://nanog.org/list

Other network operators have likely run into the same problems and may be able 
to offer you more specific information as to how to correct the problem.

If you have any further questions, comments, or concerns please respond to this 
message or contact me directly.

Regards,

Jon Worley
Principal Technical Analyst
ARIN Registration Services
https://www.arin.net/
[email protected]
703.227.0660

From: Clinton E Slowey <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Date: Friday, June 12, 2015 at 10:57 AM
To: "[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>" 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Subject: [arin-tech-discuss] Geo Location

Hi Arin-Tech

I am trying to find out the process to get regional IP address space  
registered correctly for GEO location for our regional DMZ’s across the globe 
within GM . Can you tell me what is the process to get this done ?

For example we have a DMZ in Germany that’s is advertising 198.208.27.x /24 
network but when I look up the location its registered as the supernet /16 
based in Detroit . We want to use geo-location to ensure our customers are 
routed locally to regional services like google etc rather than routed to the 
US..


IP details below

http://whois.arin.net/rest/net/NET-198-208-0-0-1/pft


Thanks ,
Clinton


Clinton Slowey
Senior Network Engineer
Global Telecoms – GM/OV
Sandyford Industrial Estate,
Dublin, Ireland.

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