On Thu, Sep 18, 2003 at 01:36:16PM +0200, Bornhorst, Ludger wrote: Dear Ludger,
To solve this problem, allocation objects have to be modified to include a "mnt-lower" attribute. We have applied certain heuristics to determine the most suitable maintainer for an allocation. If there is no maintainer, a new maintainer will be generated.
in the case of PA allocations I agree with you, to include a "mnt-lower" attribute to all PA allocation objects.
But what about PI Allocations? In order to create an appropriate route object for PI addresses, it is necessary to update (not create!) the ASSIGNED PI- inetnum with a mnt-routes attribute etc. to get through the authorization for the route object creation.
The proposed change in the behaviour won't affect the updates of the existing objects. It affects only the _creation_ of more-specific inetnums (inet6nums, domains).
Is it guaranteed, that we can perform ASSIGNED PI-inetnum updates in the future?
Yes, as long as the update is authorised by "mnt-by:" of the object itself. Hopefully this answers your question.
regards Lu
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