Sa.ogertel Dear sir I've tried to get my asused to find out if I have any invalid entries , unfortunately I came to know that such report cannot be generated through the lirportal & it has to be requested through lir-help , what I'm trying to say is that it would make our job a lot easier if such report can be generated through the lirportal instead of asking for it each time I assign an allocation & it could save you guys the headache of answering each time the file is requested , Thois is a suggestion that will make the process of fixing invalid entries much more faster & sufficent Regards Mohammad Wassef Core Network Engineer CYBERIA GROUP Tel: +966 1 464 7114 x 120 P.O.Box 301079 RYD 11372, Mobile: +966 500 50 5452 Fax: +966 -1 - 465 4735 <http://www.cyberiagroup.com> www.cyberiagroup.com
On 9 May 2010, at 21:56, Mohammad Wassef wrote:
I’ve tried to get my asused to find out if I have any invalid entries , unfortunately I came to know that such report cannot be generated through the lirportal & it has to be requested through lir-help , what I’m trying to say is that it would make our job a lot easier if such report can be generated through the lirportal instead of asking for it each time I assign an allocation & it could save you guys the headache of answering each time the file is requested ,
You can use the asused, although it is no longer officially supported. I do this all the time. Make a config file, of the sort : REGID=uk.exampleblahblah ALLOC=2001:DB8::/32 ALLOC=192.0.2.0/24 (replace all of the information above with your real regid and allocation information) Then use asused to generate a report showing exceptions, eg.: asused --overlap --assign --config [myfile] If any of your allocations start with a '10' address, you will be bitten by this bug : http://www.mail-archive.com/debian-bugs-closed@lists.debian.org/msg271554.ht... Andy
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