Re: [enum-wg] 9.3.e164.arpa down
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To: Klaus Darilion <klaus.mailinglists@localhost
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From: Jim Reid jim@localhost
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Date: Wed, 15 Nov 2006 09:05:59 +0000
On Nov 15, 2006, at 08:47, Klaus Darilion wrote:
The Italian ENUM name servers are down/broken. This will cause lots
of trouble (long call setups) for ITSPs which perform ENUM lookups.
How should we handle such situations? By RIPE (deleting the
delegation), by monitoring registries and skipping ENUM lookup for
certain countries?
Klaus, this was discussed at the last RIPE meeting. What a country
does with its ENUM name servers is a National Matter. This is not
something that RIPE NCC should interfere with and it must NEVER pull
an ENUM delegation unilaterally. A delegation under e164.arpa should
only get deleted by the NCC -- not RIPE! -- if instructed to do so by
the ITU or the appropriate Administration. Read the IAB instructions
and ITU MoU to the NCC for details of the scope of NCC's ENUM
responsibilities.
What we -- for some definition of "we" -- should do in this situation
is inform the Administration concerned and politely ask them to fix
the problem. IMO this definition of "we" means you and the ITSPs who
are having trouble. It doesn't mean RIPE NCC unless the relevant
Administration has asked the NCC to monitor their ENUM delegation.
AFAIR this is not the first problem with 9.3.e164.arpa
If that's the case, perhaps ITSPs should reconfigure their software
until the DNS infrastructure for this domain is reliable enough.
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