Dear Colleague,
This is to notify you that one or more objects in which you are
designated for notification have been modified in the NZRR routing
registry database.
These objects are used to configure the various NZIX route servers
(http://nzix.net/) so you can expect the relevant servers to be reloaded
in the near future. The reloading of the servers is staggered over a
period of time so that if you are peering with both servers at an
exchange, you can maintain at least one BGP session at all times and
consequently a full set of routes.
Diagnostic output:
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PREVIOUS OBJECT:
route-set: AS9560:RS-ROUTES:AS45179
descr: Route set advertised to AS9560 by SiteHost - AS45179
members: 120.138.16.0/21^21-29
admin-c: RPA1-NZRR
tech-c: RPA1-NZRR
notify: rpsl-admin(a)nzix.net
notify: nznog(a)list.waikato.ac.nz
notify: quintin(a)sitehost.co.nz
mnt-by: MAINT-NZRR-NZ
changed: rpsl-admin(a)nzix.net 20090312
source: NZRR
REPLACED BY:
route-set: AS9560:RS-ROUTES:AS45179
descr: advertised to AS9560 by SiteHost - AS45179
members: 120.138.16.0/20^20-29,
223.165.64.0/20^20-29
admin-c: RPA1-NZRR
tech-c: RPA1-NZRR
notify: rpsl-admin(a)nzix.net
notify: nznog(a)list.waikato.ac.nz
notify: quintin(a)sitehost.co.nz
mnt-by: MAINT-NZRR-NZ
changed: rpsl-admin(a)nzix.net 20100804
source: NZRR
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> ICANN would like to thank Packet Clearing House (PCH) and Dun.com
> DynTLD for their support and generous donation of global DNS
> resources to the IANA DNSSEC testbed.
My apologies to the good people at Dyn -- of course, that should be
dyn.com, not what I wrote.
Joe
Colleagues,
ICANN has operated the IANA DNSSEC testbed, serving non-production,
signed versions of the root, ARPA, IN-ADDR.ARPA, IP6.ARPA, IRIS.ARPA,
URN.ARPA, and INT zones for several years. Following the recent
completion of DNSSEC deployment in the root zone, this testbed is
scheduled to be decommissioned.
For more details on the IANA DNSSEC testbed, see
<https://ns.iana.org/dnssec/>.
For more details on DNSSEC deployment in the Root Zone, see
<http://www.root-dnssec.org>.
At the time that the service is decommissioned, the nameserver bound
to NS.IANA.ORG (208.77.188.32, 2620:0:2d0:1::32) will be shut down
and DNS queries to NS.IANA.ORG will fail with ICMP type 3 code 3
(Destination Unreachable, Port Unreachable).
We suggest that anybody using the DNSSEC testbed for anything
resembling production services make plans to stop doing so at their
earliest convenience.
ICANN would like to thank Packet Clearing House (PCH) and Dun.com
DynTLD for their support and generous donation of global DNS resources
to the IANA DNSSEC testbed.
DRAFT TIMELINE
Wed 2010-08-03 First public notice (this message)
Wed 2010-08-25 Second public notice (reminder)
Wed 2010-09-01 IANA DNSSEC Testbed is shut down
Wed 2010-09-01 Third public notice (confirming work complete)
Regards,
Joe Abley
Director DNS Operations, ICANN
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