[ARIN-consult] Short summary of requirements (was: Re: RPKI/IRR Consultation Reminder and Update)

John Curran jcurran at arin.net
Fri Sep 15 08:14:44 EDT 2023


Adam -

I believe that would be:


  *   Set aside some time when you can watch your network
  *   Go into ARIN Online, and for each ROA, toggle “Auto-Matching-IRR-Objects” to On for each ROA – this will cause automatic generation of matching IRR route objects.
  *   Watch your network carefully over the next few hours
  *   Declare success, and get on with life as usual…

The risk involved would be if the route objects that are automatically created don’t match your current set and somehow conflict –
but that’s unlikely since only a “least-specific” route-object will be created and any more specifics that you have would take precedence.

Thanks!
/John

John Curran
President and CEO
American Registry for Internet Numbers


On Sep 14, 2023, at 10:03 PM, Adam Thompson <athompso at athompso.net> wrote:

One thing I'm still unclear on after reading many, many words is: if *want* ARIN to manage everything for me automatically to the maximum extent possible, but I've already manually created both ROAs and IRR objects, is there a non-disruptive, non-service-affecting, path to get from my current state into this brave new fully-automated world?
Thanks,
-Adam Thompson


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Subject: [ARIN-consult] Short summary of requirements (was: Re: RPKI/IRR Consultation Reminder and Update)

Folks -

Based on the discussion to date, I believe the following approach for synchronized route object creation for RPKI ROAs in ARIN Online would cover most of the expressed requirements –

– In addition to the present “Auto-renewing” attribute for a ROA, there would be “Auto-Matching-IRR-Objects” attribute for ROAs that could be set during ROA Creation or Manage ROA in ARIN Online
– The “Auto-Matching-IRR-Objects” attribute could be On or Off, and would initially be set to the Organizational “Automatic Matching IRR Object Creation for ROAs” default value – which would be On unless/until changed otherwise by the organization.

– New ROAs created with “Auto-Matching-IRR-Objects” set to On would result in the matching route objects being created.
– Customers could manage existing ROAs and turn "Auto-Matching-IRR-Objects”  to On, in which case the matching route objects would be created.

– Existing ROAs with “Auto-Matching-IRR-Objects” set to On that are then changed to Off would result in matching route objects being deleted – but only if the route objects in question were automatically created.
– Existing ROAs that are deleted or that expire with “Auto-Matching-IRR-Objects set to On would result in matching route objects being deleted - but only if the route objects in question were automatically created.

ARIN would not change the “Auto-Matching-IRR-Objects” for any existing ROAs, and these would be set to Off by default – so as to avoid routing changes that would otherwise occur at time of matching route object feature rollout.
(Customers with existing ROAs who wished automatic matching route objects to be created would just have to log into ARIN Online, and manage toggle Auto-Matching-IRR-Objects to On for each ROA.)

Are there any particular comments or concerns with the above approach?

Thanks!
/John

John Curran
President and CEO
American Registry for Internet Numbers



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