Hello -

The 'whois.radb.net' IRR instance and the RADb services have been
updated to reflect ARIN's IRR updates.

- - Mitchell

Mitchell Kuch
and the RADb Team

On Wed, Jun 10, 2020 at 2:54 PM John Curran <jcur...@arin.net> wrote:
>
> NANOGers -
>
> ARIN has released its updated IRR system - if you are relying on ARIN’s IRR 
> data, please refer to details below and update access methods accordingly.
>
> Thanks!
> /John
>
> John Curran
> President and CEO
> American Registry for Internet Numbers
>


> Begin forwarded message:
>
> From: ARIN <i...@arin.net>
> Subject: [arin-announce] New Internet Routing Registry Release
> Date: 10 June 2020 at 2:34:55 PM EDT
> To: <arin-annou...@arin.net>
>
> ARIN is pleased to announce the release of new and updated Internet Routing 
> Registry (IRR) features. Full release notes are included below this message.
>
> ARIN systems are operating normally. If you have questions, comments, or 
> issues, please submit an Ask ARIN ticket using your ARIN Online account, or 
> contact the Registration Services Help Desk by phone Monday through Friday, 
> 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM ET at +1.703.227.0660.
>
> Regards,
>
> Mark Kosters
> Chief Technology Officer
> American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN)
>
> Release Notes
>
> This release consists of IRR additions and improvements. The following 
> information is provided to assist you in using ARIN’s IRR.
>
> Obtaining Routing Information from ARIN’s IRR
>
> Using FTP
>
> ARIN’s IRR information can be obtained from ftp://ftp.arin.net/pub/rr/. The 
> FTP site provides two sources that have been migrated from ARIN’s IRR: one 
> for authorized objects and one for nonauthorized objects. Authorized objects 
> have been verified that the organization is authorized to create the record 
> and that the registration associated with the object is under an (L)RSA.
>
> What do I need to change after this IRR deployment to use FTP?
>
> * If you are obtaining IRR information via FTP, to get all ARIN objects, 
> you’ll need to access two separate sources: ARIN (arin.db.gz) and 
> ARIN-NONAUTH (arin-nonauth.db.gz). Note that the source files are in a new, 
> zipped format (.gz).
>
> Using Near Real-Time Monitoring (NRTM)
>
> ARIN provides two NRTM streams: ARIN (which contains authorized objects, as 
> previously described) and ARIN-NONAUTH (which contains nonauthorized objects).
>
> What do I need to change after this IRR deployment to use NRTM?
>
> * Add the new NONAUTH stream to your monitoring. The serial number for this 
> stream is found at https://ftp.arin.net/pub/rr/ARIN-NONAUTH.CURRENTSERIAL
> * Update the current ARIN (authorized) stream serial number; this number is 
> found at https://ftp.arin.net/pub/rr/ARIN.CURRENTSERIAL
>
> Whois Port 43: You can access ARIN’s IRR database for both ARIN and 
> ARIN-NONAUTH sources (which is running IRR Daemon, or IRRd) by entering 
> commands from a terminal window. There are no changes to this functionality 
> after the deployment.
>
> Managing Routing Information in ARIN’s IRR
>
> ARIN now provides a new method to manage IRR data directly in ARIN Online by 
> selecting IRR Object Records from the main navigation menu. Organizations who 
> currently use ARIN’s email-template based system (IRR-email) can continue to 
> use that system, but no new organizations will be added to the IRR-email 
> system. Your data from the IRR-email system has been migrated and is 
> available for viewing in ARIN Online, but migrated IRR objects cannot be 
> modified in ARIN Online. (Only IRR objects created in ARIN Online can be 
> modified in ARIN Online.)
>
> What do I need to do as a result of these changes?
>
> - If you are currently using IRR-email and you want to continue to use that 
> system, no action is needed. (You cannot use both IRR-email and ARIN Online 
> to manage your IRR data.)
> - If you are currently using IRR-email and you want to start using ARIN 
> Online to manage your IRR data, upon your first use of IRR in ARIN Online, 
> you’ll be asked to confirm that you want to switch to ARIN Online to manage 
> your IRR data. You’ll have to agree to this change before proceeding. If you 
> start using IRR-online, you will no longer have access to IRR-email.

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