Manage IRR entries
You must keep your Internet Routing Registry (IRR) entries up to date so that it is public information that Cloudflare has permission to advertise your prefix or prefixes, and to ensure that your traffic can be properly routed on the internet.
You can add or update an IRR entry by following the directions of your routing registry. Each routing registry has its own set of instructions to configure an IRR entry.
The recommended registries are AFRINIC, APNIC, ARIN, LACNIC, and RIPE. Refer to the table below for more information.
Verify your Internet Routing Registry (IRR) entries to ensure that the IP prefixes Cloudflare advertises for you match the correct autonomous system numbers (ASNs).
Each IRR entry record must include the following information:
- Route: Each IP prefix Cloudflare advertises for you.
- Origin ASN: The Cloudflare ASN (AS13335) or your own ASN.
- Source: The name of the routing registry (for example, ARIN).
Add or update IRR entries when they meet any of these criteria:
- The entry is missing.
- The entry is incomplete or inaccurate — for example, when the route object does not show the correct origin.
- The entry is complete but requires updating — for example, when they correspond to supernets but need to correspond to subnets used in Magic Transit.
To verify your prefix and ASN route, use the tools and methods outlined on the table below:
| Data to verify | Tool | Method | Output |
|---|---|---|---|
| Subnet prefix IP for the ASN | IRR Explorer | Search for the subnet prefix IP, for example, 162.211.156.0/24. | List of ASN numbers, source (route registry), and any associated errors. |
| ASN for the subnet prefix | IRR Explorer | Search for the ASN, for example AS13335. | List of prefixes, source, and any associated errors. |
| Your origin ASN and routing data | WHOIS lookup | In a terminal, use this
The host | IRR route, origin, and source information. |
The <IRR entry section> in the WHOIS output shows the correct IRR entry information for the specified network. In this example, the network prefix is 1.1.1.0/24, and the output includes the route, origin ASN, and route registry, which in this example is APNIC:
user@xxt32z conduit-qs-config % whois -h rr.ntt.net 1.1.1.0/24route: 1.1.1.0/24<RPKI section>descr: RPKI ROA for 1.1.1.0/24remarks: This route object represents routing data retrieved from the RPKIremarks: The original data can be found here: https://rpki.gin.ntt.net/r/AS13335/1.1.1.0/24remarks: This route object is the result of an automated RPKI-to-IRR conversion process.remarks: maxLength 24origin: AS13335mnt-by: MAINT-NTTCOM-RPKIchanged: job@ntt.net 20200913source: RPKI # Trust Anchor: apnic
<IRR entry section>route: 1.1.1.0/24origin: AS13335descr: APNIC Research and Development 6 Cordelia Stmnt-by: MAINT-AU-APNIC-GM85-APlast-modified: 2018-03-16T16:58:06Zsource: APNICWas this helpful?
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