ARIN is pleased to present the latest version of ARIN Online, including 
improvements, new features, and updates. Full release notes are included at the 
end of this message.

All ARIN systems have been restored and are now operating normally. We thank 
you for your patience. If you have additional 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

- Navigation and eligibility status for ARIN’s routing security services, the 
Resource Public Key Infrastructure (RPKI), and Internet Routing Registry (IRR) 
have been condensed into a single Routing Security Dashboard in ARIN Online. We 
have also made the navigation of the IRR pages consistent with the RPKI 
portions of the website.
- Abuse, Network Operation Center (NOC), and DNS Points of Contact now have 
read-only viewing privileges for RPKI details in both ARIN Online and the 
RESTful API.
- Creating a new Route Origin Authorization (ROA) in ARIN Online now 
automatically creates and manages the matching IRR Route Objects based on the 
ROA prefix and max length configuration. If the creation of a ROA would result 
in more than 256 IRR Route Objects, no managed IRR Route Objects will be 
created. Managed IRR Route Objects may not be removed independently of their 
covering ROAs. Deleting a ROA in ARIN Online will automatically delete its 
corresponding managed IRR Route Objects. In the coming weeks, ARIN will create 
managed IRR Route Objects for all preexisting ROAs that do not currently have 
matching IRR Route Objects. Preexisting IRR Route Objects that match ROAs will 
be associated with the covering ROA.
- To create feature parity with templates, we have added the capability to 
modify reassignment information within ARIN Online without any changes to the 
registration date.
- Customers can begin the application process for the Qualified Facilitator 
Program in ARIN Online. ARIN Qualified Facilitators serve as resources for the 
community by assisting organizations seeking to acquire or transfer IPv4 or 
Autonomous System Number (ASN) resources.


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