To begin with go to: http://www.afrinic.net/services/whois-query#whoisCreateObject
The as-set object template will load. Fill in the information that is mandatory, an example is shown below:
Refer to the next page for more details on the as-set object attributes.
as-set:
” – This attribute defines the name of the set which must start with ‘as-‘. It can be a hierarchical name with components separated by a colon (‘:’). At least one component must be an as-set name. The others can be more set names or AS Numbers. All the set name components of a hierarchical name have to be as-set names. For more details see the section on sets.descr:
” – A short description related to the object.admin-c:
" – NIC Handle, of either a role or person object. The reference must be the contact details of an on-site administrative contact. This contact may be a single person, or it may be a role within the organisation that more than one person takes on. These people may or may not be listed in the role object.tech-c:
" – NIC Handle, of either a role or person object. The reference must be the contact details of a technical contact. This contact may be a single person, or it may be a role within the organisation that more than one person takes on. These people may or may not be listed in the roleobject.mnt-by:
” – Specifies the maintainer of your organization to protect the route object. In most cases the “mnt-by” will be same as the “mnt-lower” in the inetnum/inet6num and the “mnt-routes” in the aut-num object. You may identify the mnt-lower/mnt-routes by querying the AFRINIC Whois(http://whois.afrinic.net/) with your inetnum/inet6num or ASN.members:
” – These attributes list the direct members of the set. They can be either lists of AS Numbers, or other as-set names.changed:
” - The email address of the person creating/updating the route object.source:
” – This is already filled for you.mbrs-by-ref:
” – These attributes can be used in all set objects. They allow indirect population of a set. If this attribute is used, the set also includes objects of the corresponding type (aut-num objects for as-set, for example) that are protected by one of these maintainers and whose "member-of:" attributes refer to the name of the set. If the value of a "mbrs-by-ref:" attribute is ANY, any object of the corresponding type referring to the set is a member of the set. If there are no "mbrs-by-ref:" attributes, the set is defined explicitly by the "members:" attributes.remarks:
" – this optional attribute can be any free format text, within the allowable encoding. This attribute can even have a blank value and be used as a spacer to separate different parts of the information in an object.org:
” – the ORG-HDL of the organisation responsible for this resource.mnt-lower:
” – When creating hierarchical sets, more specific object creations can be authorised using the “mnt-lower:”, if present. Otherwise the “mnt-by:” mntner objects can be used for authorisation.
Note: You may hover your cursor on the attributes in the right-pane to get more details and information on the syntax to be used.