If you wish to add your RIPE allocated subnet to the IPXO Marketplace, you need to prepare it accordingly. Follow these instructions to learn how to do it.  

Note: If you know your subnet's inetnum status, you can jump to Step 2

Step 2A: If your subnet has Allocated PA status and is bigger than /24

Step 2B: If your subnet has Allocated PA status and is equal to /24

Step 1: Check your subnet's status 

You need to check your subnet's WHOIS information to find the details about your subnet status. Use the Adding Subnets to IPXO From RIPE guide to find the list of statuses accepted in the IPXO Marketplace. 

To find the details about the inetnum, use the RIPE Database Query service. Enter the subnet into the search term field and click Search. To demonstrate, we use the subnet 193.84.111.0/24

Search term box highlighted in the RIPE Database query menu.
RIPE Database Query search term

See the image below to see how the result should look like. The arrows point to the object attributes necessary for placing the subnet in the Marketplace. 

Search results in the RIPE Database query menu.
RIPE Database Query search results

Step 2:  Select Step 2A or Step 2B according to your subnet's status 

Follow Step 2A if your subnet has Allocated PA status and is bigger than /24
Go to Step 2B if your subnet has Allocated PA status and is equal to /24

Step 2A: Create a more specific inetnum when the subnet has Allocated PA status and is bigger than /24  

If the subnet's inetnum status is ALLOCATED PA and it is larger than /24 (subnet mask is smaller than 24), you have to create smaller (more specific) inetnums. This is required so that netutils-mnt could be added as the maintainer of the inetnum, which would enable us to perform certain automation tasks. To demonstrate, we use the subnet 185.34.40.0/22

Allocated PA status highlighted in the RIPE Database query search results.
Status in RIPE Database Query search results

1. Log in to your RIPE NCC Access account, go to RIPE Database -> Create an Object and select inetnum from the Object type list.  

Inetnum selected as the object type in the RIPE Database Create and Object menu.
Inetnum object type

2. Fill in the information and make sure to select the SUB-ALLOCATED PA value as the status attribute. Also, add the ORG and our Abuse contact. To add additional attributes, click the + sign next to an existing attribute. Once you're done, click Submit at the bottom. 

Org, abuse-c and status attributes

You can find the definitions of the attributes here and here

Note: Use your organization’s code as denoted in RIPE WHOIS (the parent inetnum should have this org attribute value denoted automatically) as the value. Follow How To Add an Organization’s Object (org) To the RIPE Inetnum and How to Set Abuse Contact for RIPE guides for more information.

3. Click Modify to modify the inetnum you have just created. 

Modify button highlighted in the RIPE Database inetnum information window.
How to modify the inetnum

4. Add mnt-by attribute with the netutils-mnt value (required so we could perform WHOIS changes automatically).  

Note: Inetnum must exist before you can add additional mnt-by fields; otherwise, a password will be required

IPXO-MNT highlighted as mnt-by in the RIPE Database create inetnum object menu.
How to add mnt-by

Once you create the more specific inetnums and add org and mnt-by attributes, please place these freshly created inetnums (with status SUB-ALLOCATED PA) in the Marketplace instead of the original inetnum (with status ALLOCATED PA). 

Step 2B: Create a more specific inetnum when the subnet has Allocated PA and is exactly /24

If the subnet's inetnum status is ALLOCATED PA and the subnet is /24 (subnet mask is equal to 24), add an abuse contact and add netutils-mnt as mnt-lowermnt-domainsmnt-routes. To demonstrate, we use the subnet 193.84.111.0/24

Allocated PA status highlighted in the RIPE Database query search results.
Status in RIPE Database Query search results

1. Use the RIPE Database Query service to access the subnet's WHOIS information. Click Update object on the right to update the inetnum. 

Update object button next to inetnum in the RIPE Database query menu.
How to update object

2. Click the icon on the right of tech-c

Plus icon on the right of tech-c in the RIPE Database Modify inetnum object menu.
How to add tech-c

3. In the Choose attribute to insert drop-down menu, select abuse-c

Abuse-c option highlighted in the Choose attribute to insert drop-down menu.
How to select the abuse-c attribute

4. Add our abuse contact AR834 in the abuse-c section. 

Abuse-c

5. Click the icon on the right of abuse-c.  

Note: Follow the How to Set Abuse Contact for RIPE guide to learn how to set the abuse contact.  

Plus icon on the right of abuse-c in the RIPE Database Modify inetnum object menu.
How to add abuse-c

6. In the Choose attribute to insert drop-down menu, select mnt-domains

Mnt-domains option highlighted in the Choose attribute to insert drop-down menu.
How to select the mnt-domain attribute

7. Add netutils-mnt in the mnt-domains section. 

Mnt-domains

8. Finally, add mnt-lower and mnt-routes (use steps 5-7 as guides). 

Mnt-routes and mnt-lower

After you prepare the inetnum, you are ready to upload the subnet to the IPXO Marketplace. 

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