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An example of how this should look:
We can verify this information by querying the ARIN database, like so:
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https://whois.arin.net/rest/org/CONNEEXPCO-81/pft?s=conneexpco-81 https://whois.arin.net/rest/poc/6CONNEXPCO-ARIN?s=6connexpco-arin |
Once you have an LIR in ProVision, it is trivial to query the API of its resource from the ProVision database using the resource Id number.
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We've got everything together so let's do some SWIP'ing. Our example domain is 67.221.244.160/27. Here is what it looks like in ARIN Online:
From here we can see that the /27 is currently undivided as far as ARIN is concerned. ARIN's database is arranged in a hierarchy, so it first looks to see if that /27 exists in its
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The story of this block is therefore: "ARIN was given this IP Block by ICANN, then ARIN did a Direct Allocation of a /20 to 6connectEXPCO." And in a bit here, 6connect will ProVision will do a detailed re-assign to MedaTeckle, a made-up company whose headquarters is the birthplace of Genghis Khan.
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So I open up the gear menu for the IP block right here on the resource page and I get this screen:
I select the LIR in the upper-left (currently selected: 6connectexample), the Net Name is automatically generated from the LIR + netblock, and we are using the "CONNEEXPCO-81" organization within the 6connect LIRexample LIR. This will supply the ARIN API Key to make this all happen. I hit Detailed Reassign and after a few minutes of waiting for ARIN to catch up, here are the results:
Our /27 has been delegated to our new fake company, here:
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