Martijn -

This does not affect entries in the ARIN’s Whois system so OriginAS fields are 
unaffected.

The new IRR-online system was a clean slate when announced and all objects 
therein have been freshly created by the authorized party.   Folks with routing 
information in the unauthenticated email-IRR system have the option to port 
their data into the new IRR (see 
https://www.arin.net/announcements/20200610-irr/ for details) until email-IRR 
shutdown at the end of September 2021.   Note that ARIN will not be porting 
that data.

Thanks!
/John

John Curran
President and CEO
American Registry for Internet Numbers


On 8 Feb 2021, at 11:10 AM, Martijn Schmidt 
<martijnschm...@i3d.net<mailto:martijnschm...@i3d.net>> wrote:

Hi John,

What happens to the route objects (and for that matter the OriginAS field in 
the Whois-RWS system) that were created before the IRR-online service was 
launched? Are the route objects (and/or OriginAS fields from the Whois-RWS 
system) which were registered by ARIN members for their own directly allocated 
ARIN resources going to be ported along to the new system (e.g. not 
proxy-registered objects), or do we start with a fully clean slate where it is 
expected that everyone re-creates their route objects in the IRR-online service 
before the September 2021 deadline?

Best regards,
Martijn Schmidt
i3D.net<http://i3d.net/> / AS49544
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Subject: Internet Routing Registry folks - Important - (Fwd: [arin-announce] 
Consultation Now Open on the Future of ARIN’s IRR)

NANOGers -

If you make use of ARIN’s unauthenticated IRR service or the NONAUTH data 
stream in your route filtering, please take note of the following ARIN 
consultation.

Thanks!
/John

John Curran
President and CEO
American Registry for Internet Numbers


Begin forwarded message:

From: ARIN <i...@arin.net<mailto:i...@arin.net>>
Subject: [arin-announce] Consultation Now Open on the Future of ARIN’s IRR
Date: 8 February 2021 at 10:46:18 AM EST
To: "arin-annou...@arin.net<mailto:arin-annou...@arin.net>" 
<arin-annou...@arin.net<mailto:arin-annou...@arin.net>>

ARIN has been engaged in a multi-year project to create and deploy a new and 
improved Internet Routing Registry (IRR). On 10 June 2020 
(https://www.arin.net/announcements/20200610-irr/), we launched IRR-online, an 
authenticated and web-based service designed to make it simple for users to 
publish routing information via ARIN’s website. At that time, the existing 
IRR-email system was temporarily left in place to allow organizations to 
continue using email-based updates to publish routing information (in the 
ARIN-NONAUTH data stream).

On 1 February 2021 (https://www.arin.net/announcements/20210201-rn/), we 
deployed a RESTful API to provide a way to securely automate updates to objects 
in ARIN’s authenticated IRR service.

With the availability of automation for ARIN’s new IRR system, we intend to 
retire ARIN’s previous non-authenticated, email-based IRR service at the end of 
September 2021. We are providing advance notice of this plan so that 
organizations using the non-authenticated and email-based IRR will have time to 
switch publication of their routing registry information to a more current 
solution. Similarly, by establishing a firm end date for the non-authenticated 
and email-based IRR, organizations making use of the outdated and 
non-authenticated IRR data stream can be ready for when ARIN ceases publishing 
the ARIN-NONAUTH data stream.

The authenticated IRR is available to all ARIN resource holders that have 
resources covered by a signed Registration Services Agreement (RSA) or Legacy 
Registration Services Agreement (LRSA). Organizations with resources not 
currently under an RSA/LRSA that wish to use the authenticated IRR may contact 
ARIN’s Registration Services Department for assistance with bringing those 
registrations under an RSA/LRSA.

We recognize that this change will have significant impacts on our customers 
and, as always, we’re interested in your feedback regarding this proposed 
transition. In particular, we would appreciate hearing from the ARIN community 
regarding these aspects of the proposed transition:

1. For those using ARIN’s email-based and non-authenticated IRR system, does 
the proposed shutdown date of 30 September 2021 provide sufficient time for 
migration to another IRR system?

2. For those making use of the ARIN-NONAUTH data stream, is there any reason to 
provide this information beyond the system shutdown date?

The community feedback provided during this consultation will help inform how 
we move forward. Please provide comments to 
arin-cons...@arin.net<mailto:arin-cons...@arin.net>. You can subscribe to this 
mailing list at:

http://lists.arin.net/mailman/listinfo/arin-consult

This consultation will remain open through 5:00 PM ET on Monday, 8 March.

Regards,

John Curran
President and CEO
American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN)

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