[arin-tech-discuss] is something wrong in my net payload?

Garth Dubin gdubin at arin.net
Tue Nov 18 12:23:55 EST 2014


Sean,

Since reassignments may be processed automatically or be ticketed, we are returning "ticketedRequest" as the root element so that we have a consistent return from this call.  Within that root element we'll return either a net payload or a ticket payload.  In the call you provided below, we're returning the net payload since we could process it automatically.  This is why you saw the results of the SWIP in Whois.

If your call had actually been ticketed, you would've seen a response similar to this:

<ticketedRequest xmlns="http://www.arin.net/regrws/core/v1" xmlns:ns2="http://www.arin.net/regrws/messages/v1">
<ticket>
<messages>
...
</messages>
<ticketNo>ARIN-20140918-X429740</ticketNo> <createdDate>Tue Jan 25 16:17:18 EST 2011</createdDate>
<resolvedDate/>
<closedDate/>
<updatedDate>Tue Jan 25 16:17:18 EST 2011</updatedDate>
<webTicketType>IPV4_SIMPLE_REASSIGN</webTicketType> <webTicketStatus>PENDING_REVIEW</webTicketStatus>
<webTicketResolution/>
</ticket>
</ticketedRequest>

Further details about this structure can be found at:

https://www.arin.net/resources/restfulpayloads.html#ticketedrequest

Regards,

Garth Dubin
Technical Manager
Software Integration

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From: arin-tech-discuss-bounces at arin.net [arin-tech-discuss-bounces at arin.net] on behalf of Zhao, Sean [Sean.Zhao at CenturyLink.com]
Sent: Friday, November 14, 2014 1:38 PM
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Subject: [arin-tech-discuss] is something wrong in my net payload?

Hello,
                I have below payload

<net xmlns="http://www.arin.net/regrws/core/v1">
  <netBlocks>
    <netBlock>
      <cidrLength>27</cidrLength>
      <startAddress>67.129.88.160</startAddress>
      <type>S</type>
    </netBlock>
  </netBlocks>
  <netName>Q1114-67-129-88-160</netName>
  <orgHandle>HG-20</orgHandle>
  <originASes>
    <originAS>209</originAS>
  </originASes>
  <parentNetHandle>NET-67-128-0-0-1</parentNetHandle>
  <version>4</version>
</net>

And this is my url to ote https://www.ote.arin.net/rest/net/NET-67-128-0-0-1/reassign?apikey=MyApiKey
As I remember I should get the net payload back from RESTful with handle and registrationDate. But I got a ticket instead

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes"?>
<ticketedRequest xmlns="http://www.arin.net/regrws/core/v1"
xmlns:ns2="http://www.arin.net/regrws/messages/v1"
xmlns:ns3="http://www.arin.net/regrws/shared-ticket/v1">
<net>
<pocLinks/>
<netBlocks>
<netBlock>
<cidrLength>27</cidrLength>
<description>Reassigned</description>
<endAddress>067.129.088.191</endAddress>
<startAddress>067.129.088.160</startAddress>
<type>S</type>
</netBlock>
</netBlocks>
<handle>NET-67-129-88-160-1</handle>
<netName>Q1114-67-129-88-160</netName>
<orgHandle>HG-20</orgHandle>
<originASes>
<originAS>AS209</originAS>
</originASes>
<parentNetHandle>NET-67-128-0-0-1</parentNetHandle>
<registrationDate>2014-11-14T13:23:21-05:00</registrationDate>
<version>4</version>
</net>
</ticketedRequest>

It there something wrong I did? But when I check with http://whois.ote.arin.net/rest/ip/67.129.88.160. I do see the netBlock was swiped. So my question is instead of that you send me a net payload, you send me tickedRequest payload?



Thanks

Sean Zhao
sean.zhao at centurylink.com

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