On Tue, 27 Oct 2009, Andrea Cima wrote:
The resources that do not have a contract in place by the end of Phase 2 will be considered 'orphaned' and will be made part of Phase 3 (contact the End Users of those resources directly).
May I suggest that as stage 1, postal mail be sent as well as email not only to the tech-c, admin-c etc but also to the email address as listed here: http://puck.nether.net/netops/nocs.cgi This way you have a better chance of actually getting someone. If no contact after 3 weeks, at stage 2, check the RIB and look for the upstream peers of the ASN announcing the resource (ASN or IP space). Send email to those tech-c and admin-c and NOCs as well as postal mail informing them that a downstream customer of theirs has gone AWOL. If the resource is not being announced then needless to say, you can skip this stage. Regards, Hank
As we now have a better insight into the number of resources we will be dealing with, we are working on the Phase 3 process.
As you suggest, before starting Phase 3, we will publish a procedural document detailing the process. With regards to the timeline, we are currently assessing the implications of contacting End Users who have been assigned resources in the past.
Best regards,
Andrea Cima RIPE NCC
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