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- To whom it may concern,
-
- The RIPE Network Coordination Centre now handles all requests for IP
- network numbers from European organisations. Our aim is to provide a
- rapid and efficient service to all European organisations.
-
- As this is a recent initiative, procedures for handling network number
- requests are in the process of being established. Therefore we
- apologise in advance for any duplication of effort that may be required
- by you due to new forms and templates. As the European NIC, we require
- different information to that required by the US and for it to be
- presented in a format which is both easy for you to complete and for us
- to process. Therefore before your application can be processed any
- further, you will need to complete the template below and return it to
- the appropriate organisation responsible for issuing IP network numbers.
- In most cases this will be your IP service provider or the RIPE NCC. An
- IP service provider is an organisation which provides Wide Area Network
- (WAN) services external to your organisation.
-
- Before completion of the template, please be sure to read the following
- text and examples carefully which will guide you.
-
- A new classless IP addressing scheme called CIDR has recently been
- adopted to cope with routing table growth and address space exhaustion
- problems in the Internet (see references at the end of this letter for
- details of recommended reading). Under this scheme it is beneficial for
- everyone to get their network numbers allocated via their respective IP
- service providers. If you are planning to connect your network to other
- networks oustide your organisation in the forseeable future we strongly
- urge you to get numbers allocated from your current or prospective IP
- service provider. Alternatively, if this is not likely, then you will
- be allocated a number from a different part of the address space by the
- RIPE NCC. Please pay careful attention to this matter.
-
- Class A and B network numbers are a scarce resource and some
- justification in terms of expected network size and structure will be
- needed before such a number can be allocated.
-
- Class A numbers will only be assigned to networks which technically need
- more than 65000 hosts to be on one network number. A detailed technical
- justification is needed, review takes place on a global scale and the
- allocation process can take several months.
-
- Similarily due to class B scarcity, a reasonable number of class C
- numbers will be assigned over class B. If you can engineer your network
- to use multiple class C numbers, it is strongly advised. Please note
- that this is contrary to earlier recommendations where it was
- recommended to use Bs over multiple Cs due to routing table size
- constraints.
-
- Appended to this letter is a blank template for IP number reqistration,
- which we would be extremely grateful if you complete and return to the
- appropriate organisation responsible for issuing IP network numbers. In
- most cases this will be your IP service provider. It may of course also
- be the RIPE NCC.
-
- If you have any further queries please do not hesitate to contact the
- NCC. Please note that all queries should, if possible, be made through
- e-mail and sent to <hostmaster@ripe.net>. If you do not have access to
- electronic mail, then we prefer to communicate by fax rather than by
- ordinary mail.
-
- RIPE NCC fax: +31 20 592 5090
- RIPE NCC phone: +31 20 592 5065
-
- Address:
- Kruislaan 409
- NL-1098 SJ Amsterdam
- The Netherlands
-
- If we do not hear from you in the near future we will assume that you
- have contacted your IP service provider.
-
- Yours sincerely,
-
-
- The RIPE NCC staff
-
- - ------------------------------------------------------------------------
- BLANK TEMPLATE FOR IP NUMBER REGISTRATION
- - -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- The format of the template below is such that the indented text is by
- way of example. A clean blank template is appended at the end of this
- letter for you to complete and return to us. Please be careful to
- follow the format information contained within the examples. If you are
- unsure about any of the fields please leave them blank. Please note:
- Please ensure that you complete as many person templates as there are
- different persons specified in the network template. Please send the
- completed template to either your network service provider or the RIPE
- NCC, whichever is appropriate.
-
- Many thanks. RIPE NCC
-
- - -----------------
- Network template:
- - -----------------
- inetnum:
- Please state class of request. Capital letter to indicate class
- followed by a by the word request. See example below.
- Example:
- inetnum: C-request
- number:
- Please indicate how many network numbers you are asking for.
- Example:
- number: 3 Class C
- netname:
- Appropriate network name if there is one.
- Format: capitals, numerals and "-" only, starting with capital
- Example:
- netname: TBIT-BUGS
- descr:
- Postal address is not needed, this can be found via the contacts, but
- a description of the organisation. The country is given in the
- country field below. Format: free text, one line per entry, multiple
- lines in sequence.
- Example:
- descr: Network Bugs Feeding Facility
- descr: Terabit Labs Inc.
- descr: Northtown
- country:
- Format: ISO3166 two letter code.
- We know this gives problems for networks crossing
- national boundaries. Choose most appropriate country in
- this case, probably the location of the admin-c.
- Example:
- country: IE
- admin-c:
- If the person name is ambiguous, use the nic handle.
- Format: <firstname> <initials> <lastname>
- Example:
- admin-c: John E. Doe
- tech-c:
- Name of technical contact person.
-
- connect:
- If you have an IP Service Provider, please put their name here,
- otherwise complete with LOCAL. If you are unsure, please leave blank.
- Example:
- LOCAL
- changed:
- Who and when changed this last.
- Format: <email-address> YYMMDD
- Example:
- changed: johndoe@terabit-labs.nn 900401
-
- source: RIPE
- Source of the information.
- This is used to separate information from different sources
- kept by the same database software.
- Format: RIPE
- - -----------------------------------------------------------
- Person template:
- - ----------------
- person:
- Full name.
- This must be the same as the corresponding contact attributes.
- Format: first names first, no commas etc.
- Example:
- person: John E. Doe
-
-
- address:
- Postal address
- Include everything necessary for paper mail to be delivered.
- Format: multiple lines of text
- City and post code on a single line.
- Country on the last line.
- Example:
- address: Terabit Labs Inc.
- address: Industrial Estate North
- address: North Perpendicular Road 12
- address: NN-1234 Northtown
- address: Northern Nowhere
-
- phone:
- Telephone
- Multiple numbers in the desired order please (secretariats etc.).
-
- Format: International +<country-code> <city> <subscriber>
- If no direct inward dialing is available,
- please append "ext." and extension number.
- Example:
- phone: +31 20 12334676
- phone: +44 123 987654 ext. 4711
-
- fax-no:
- Telefax
- see phone
-
- e-mail:
- Electronic mail address.
- Format: Valid domain address please (if possible no !, %, ::)
- Example:
- e-mail: johndoe@terabit-labs.nn
-
- nic-hdl:
- NIC handle. An identifier used by SRI-NIC to unambiguously refer
- to Internet people.
- Format: NIC format
- Example:
- nic-hdl: JD0401
- Optional but strongly suggested for those who have a NIC handle.
-
- changed:
- Who and when changed this last.
- Format: <email-address> YYMMDD
- Example:
- changed: johndoe@terabit-labs.nn 900401
-
- source: RIPE
- Source of the information.
- This is used to separate information from different sources
- kept by the same database software.
-
- Format: RIPE
-
- - ----------------------------------------------------------------
- ADDTIONAL INFORMATION REQUIRED
-
- 1. Do you plan to connect to the Internet: Y/N?
- (or, do you plan to have connectivity *external* to your organisation?)
-
-
-
- 2. Estimation of number of hosts and subnets:
- (by 'host' we mean every piece of equipment that needs an IP network number)
-
- Initially:
- Within one year:
- Within two years:
- Within five years:
-
-
- 3. Network size and structure:
-
- Please submit a description of your network plans. It is essential
- to include details here if you are applying for a Class B address.
-
-
-
-
-
- If this application is made on behalf of an organisation, please indicate to
- whom the template should be returned:
-
- name:
- Organisation:
- e-mail:
- phone:
- fax:
-
- - -----------------------------------------------------------
- Recommended Reading:
-
- 1. rfc 1338.txt - CIDR Addressing Scheme
- 2. draft-rekhter-ipaddress-guide-02.txt - Global Address Requirement
- 3. rfc1347.ps (postscript format) - Further Reading
- 4. rfc1347.txt (ascii format) - " "
-
- The documents you require are all contained within the RIPE document
- store. Reference 1, 3 and 4 can be found in the rfc/ directory. Reference 2
- can be found in the internet-drafts/ directory.
-
- The RIPE document store can be accessed in a number of ways:
-
- 1. telnet info.ripe.net
- 2. using IXI type: pad 020430459300031
- 3. via the Public Data Network type: pad 0204129004331
- 4. anonymous FTP from host ftp.ripe.net
-
-
- - ------------------------------------------------------------
- BLANK IP TEMPLATE
- - -----------------------------------------------------------
-
- To: hostmaster@ripe.net
- From:
-
- Network template:
-
- inetnum:
- number:
- netname:
- descr:
- country:
- admin-c:
- tech-c:
- connect:
- changed:
-
-
- Person template:
-
- person:
- address:
- address:
- address:
- address:
- phone:
- fax-no:
- e-mail:
- nic-hd:
- changed:
- source:
-
- Person template: (necessary if more than one person is mentioned)
-
- person:
- address:
- address:
- address:
- address:
- phone:
- fax-no:
- e-mail:
- nic-hd:
- changed:
- source:
-
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- end.
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