On 14.03.2017 23:43, Neil Lathwood wrote: > PDB is built to be used. Go call the /asn/nnnn endpoint to get the > name. BTW: Keep in mind that the name of a network may not be the > same on PDB as it is via whois on an RIR (or RADB). The name of a > network used for peering is sometimes "unique". > > > Thanks for the reply Martin, this would involve a call for every peer on > an Exchange - that will equate to a large number of api hits per install > so could mount up. >
If you are worried about the number of api calls try this. Build a list of peers asn1, asn2, ... asnn and then call /net?asn__in=asn1,asn2,...asnn That way it's only one call. Or simply do /net and look for the (asn,name) pair in the answer. Arnold
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