Re: as-set and origin as usage
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To: nicolas <henry.nicolas@localhost
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From: Vesna Manojlovic BECHA@localhost
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Date: Mon, 13 Dec 2010 16:48:53 +0100
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Cc: db-help@localhost
Hi Nicolas,
On 12/13/10 3:47 PM, nicolas wrote:
Hello everybody,
A few days ago I intended a RIPE RPSL training.
Now I'm writing a summary for my colleagues and there something I don't
remember perfectly, it's about the as-set object.
Using an as-set object, I can either start its name with an origin as or
directly put the name (ex. AS-Customers).
Under which circumstance should I specify the origin AS?
You can choose to do it, if you like.
The difference is: if you specify the name which starts with your AS,
then you need to be able to pass the authentication of the maintainer of
your AS number (aut-num object).
That means that you are the only one able to create the as-set object
AS12345:as-customers (if your AS number is AS12345)
Otherwise, you need to find the unique name under the "as-" name-space ;-)
(as-customers is taken...)
ripe_ncc:becha:~ $ whois -r as-customers
% This is the RIPE Database query service.
% The objects are in RPSL format.
%
% Information related to 'AS-CUSTOMERS'
as-set: AS-CUSTOMERS
descr: WWWGBG and customer ASNs
members: AS41136
members: AS29602
tech-c: WGS2-RIPE
admin-c: WGS2-RIPE
mnt-by: WWWGBG-MNT
source: RIPE # Filtered
Thank you very much for your help,
Regards,
Vesna