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First draft of the European Template for IP number requests

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  • From: Anne Lord < >
  • Date: Thu, 03 Dec 92 14:58:21 +0100

Dear All,

Below are two documents which comprise the RIPE NCC's first draft of the 
European IP network number request form.  The first comprises the bare 
bones of the template, which will be completed and returned to the local
registry.  The second document gives guidelines on how to correctly 
complete the template.  The idea is that it is this second document which
can be translated for local use, but that the basic template is to remain
in English, in case the it needs to be forwarded to another country.  

In drafting the document, sections from both the the templates of JANET 
NIC and the Norwegian NIC were incorporated.

Comments on this draft are welcome and appreciated.  Please send your
comments to the list (or to me if they are minor comments).

Many thanks,

Anne.

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DRAFT December 1992 
RIPE NCC

EUROPEAN IP NUMBER REQUEST FORM
-------------------------------
It is *essential* that you read the supporting documentation before 
completing the form below.  There are 3 documents which you should receive
and read: 

a) the IP number request form - this document 
b) guidelines on how to complete the IP number request form 
c) what you should know before applying for IP network numbers (draft is 
   being prepared by Bob Day)

This form is the basic template which you should complete and return to us.
The more complete the information you supply to us now, the quicker we will 
process your request.  

Further related documentation is available from:

  <xyz etc> rfc's etc. 

PLEASE RETURN THIS DOCUMENT TO: local ir-registry name

<email of local ir-registry> 
<phone of local ir-registry>
<fax no of local ir-registry>
<address of local ir-registry>

Part A
------
The information supplied for this section together with the assigned network
numbers will be entered into a database of European network numbers and their
contact information which is accessible by the whole Internet community.

netname: 
descr:  
descr:  
country:
admin-c:
tech-c:
changed:
source: RIPE

person:
address:
address:
address:
address:
phone:
fax-no:
e-mail:
changed:
source: RIPE

person:
address:
address:
address:
address:
phone:
fax-no:
e-mail:
changed:
source: RIPE

Part B
------
Information supplied below helps us to evaluate and process your request.
It will be kept in strict CONFIDENCE and NOT entered into the RIPE Network
Management Database.

req-typ:
provider:
inet-con:
cust-ip
host-0:
host-1:
host-2:
sub-0:
sub-1:
sub-2:
ip-prov:
use-net:
iso-net:

Part C
------

Complete the section below *ONLY IF* you are making an application on
behalf of another organisation.

app-by:  
org-by:
add-by:  
ph-by: 
fax-by:
app-for:  
org-for:
add-for: 
ph-for:
fax-for:

Part D
------
If you are applying for more than 2 Class C network numbers then
on a separate page, please submit a description of your network plans.
The more numbers you are requesting, the more detailed your technical
description will need to be.  Furthermore, the more detail you provide,
the quicker we will be able to process your application.  

Please ensure that you have read all the supporting documentation before
completing this section (currently under preparation).  This is important
whatever class of network number you are applying for, but especially
important if you are applying for a class B, as it contains a number of 
helpful hints.  Furthermore if you are applying for a class B, your application
may be referred to the RIPE Network Coordination Centre in Amsterdam for
adjudication.

Current network layout:  
Future network plans:

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DRAFT December 1992
RIPE NCC

GUIDELINES ON HOW TO COMPLETE THE IP NUMBER REQUEST FORM 
--------------------------------------------------------

It is *essential* that you read ALL supporting documentation before applying
for your network numbers.  There are 3 documents which you should receive
and read: 

a) the IP number request form 
b) guidelines on how to complete the IP number request form - this document 
c) what you should know before applying for IP network numbers (draft is 
   being prepared by Bob Day)

This document will guide you in how to complete the IP number request form
correctly. The more complete the information you supply to us now, the 
quicker we will be able to process your application.   

Further related documentation is available from:
  
      <xyz etc.> rfc's etc 

PLEASE RETURN THIS DOCUMENT TO: local ir-registry name

<email of local ir-registry>  
<phone of local ir-registry>  
<fax no of local ir-registry>
<address of local ir-registry>  

Part A:  
------

The information supplied for this section together with the assigned network
numbers will be entered into a database of European network numbers and their
contact information which is accessible by the whole Internet community.

netname: 
	 Please complete with an appropriate network name for the network 
	 to be numbered which is short and meaningful.  This name is not
	 related to any host name.  It is used mainly for administrative
	 purposes like consistency checking of the Internet Registry.  You 
	 will very likely not see this name appear anywhere, but on forms
	 like this.

         Format: Please complete only with capital letters.  Network names
	 should NOT start with anything other than a capital letter. Dashes
	 can be used as shown below.  A "-NET" suffix is quite a common naming
	 format. 

         example -  netname: TBIT-NET

descr:  
	 Please complete with a short description of the organisation,  
	 including the location.  The full postal address is not needed
	 as this is required and will be specified in the person template.

         Format:  free text, one line per entry, multiple lines in sequence. 

         example - descr:   Terabit Labs Inc. 
                   descr:   Network Bugs Feeding Facility
                   descr:   Northtown

country:
	 Please give the ISO 3166 two letter country code which is appropriate 
	 for the organisation.  We know this gives problems for networks 
	 crossing national boundaries, so choose the most appropriate country,
	 based on the location of the admin contact. If you do not know the 
	 ISO code for your country, please complete with the full name of the
 	 country.

	 Format: ISO 3166 two letter country code in CAPITAL LETTERS

         Example - country: IE

admin-c:
	 Please complete with the name or NIC handle of the person who is 
	 the administrative contact for the network.  The NIC handle (if
	 known) is preferred.  

         Format:  <firstname> <initials> <lastname> or the NIC handle if 
	 known.

         Example - admin-c: John E Doe
tech-c:
	 Please give the name of technical contact person.  There can be 
	 multiple technical contacts names.  

         NOTE: both the admin-c: and tech-c: fields MUST be completed.  If
         two different names for each function are not applicable, then
	 please use the same name for both contacts.

         Format:  as in admin-c. 

changed:
	 Email address of the person who is completing the template,    
	 followed by the current date.  If you do not have email connectivity 
	 please leave blank and we will complete it.

	 Format: <email-address> YYMMDD. 

         Example - changed: johndoe@localhost 900401

source:
	 Source of the information.  This will always be RIPE. 

         Example - source: RIPE

PERSON TEMPLATE NOTES

Please ensure that you complete as many person templates as there are
different persons specified in the network template unless the data
about those persons is already in the RIPE database. 

person:
	 Please give the full name of either the admin-c contact or the
	 tech-c contact.  There must be a person template completed for each
	 person.  The names must be identical to those given above in the 
	 "admin-c:" and "tech-c:" attributes (but must not be the NIC
	 handle).

         Format: <firstname> <initials> <lastname>

         Example - person:  John E Doe

address: 
	 Please complete with the full 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: Repubic of Northern Nowhere  

phone:  
	 Please give the work telephone number of the person (or NIC handle)
	 specified above. Multiple telephone numbers are acceptable. Each 
	 telephone number should be put on a separate line, one line per 
	 number in order of the most appropriate number for the contact 
	 person first. 

         Format:  International +<country-code> <city> <subscriber>.  If no
	 direct inward dialling is available, please append "ext." and 
         extension number.

         Example - phone: +31 20 12334676
                   phone: +44 123 987654 ext.  4711

fax-no: 
	 Please complete with the telefax number of the person (or NIC
	 handle) specified above.  

	 Format: the same as for the telephone number above. 

         Example - fax-no: +31 20 12334677

e-mail:
	 Please supply the appropriate electronic mail address for the
	 contact.  If you DO NOT have e-mail connectivity, please insert <none>.

	 Format: Valid domain address please.  (If possible please do not 
	 include the following characters in the address  !, %, ::).  

         Example - e-mail: johndoe@localhost
			 or
                   e-mail: <none>

nic-hdl: 
	 This refers to a NIC handle which is a unique identifier assigned 
	 and used by the US NIC to unambiguously refer to Internet people.
	 If you do not have a NIC handle, then please leave blank. 

         Format:  NIC format.    

         Example - nic-hdl: JD0401

changed: 
         Who and when changed this last.  Please complete with your e-mail
	 address followed by the current date in the format specified below. 

	 If you do not have e-mail connectivity, please leave blank and we 
	 will complete this on your behalf.

         Format: <email-address> YYMMDD:

         Example - changed: johndoe@localhost 920913

source: 
         Source of the information.  This should always be RIPE. 

         Example - source: RIPE

PART B
------

Information supplied below helps us to evaluate and process your request.  
It will be kept in strict CONFIDENCE and NOT entered into the RIPE Network 
Management Database.

req-typ: 
         This refers to the "request type".   Please specify the quantity and 
	 class of your request for network numbers.

	 Format: quantity of numbers requested followed by class of request.

	 Example - req-typ:  1 class C

	 In making the application, please be guided by the following 
	 EXAMPLES of number of hosts which relate to the quantity of 
         network numbers requested:

	  1 class C number (up to 255 hosts)
	  2 class C numbers (up to 510 hosts) 	
	  4 class C numbers (up to 1020 hosts)
	  8 class C numbers (up to 2040 hosts)
	 16 class C numbers (up to 4080 hosts)
	 32 class C numbers (up to 8160 hosts)
	 a single class B number (class B requests may be referred to the 
         RIPE NCC for adjudication)
         other (please specify)

provider: 
	 Please state whether you have an IP service provider.   
	 An "IP service provider" is an organisation which can provide you
	 with connectivity external to your network.

	 Format:  please answer with the name of your provider or if you 
	 do not have an IP service provider answer with a  "no". 

	 Example: -  provider:  Connections Company, Northern Nowhere	

inet-con:
	 Please state whether you plan to connect to the Internet.  
	 
	 Format: please answer with whichever of the following options 
	 most closely describes the position of your organisation.  
	 
	 - will never connect
	 - already connected <through whom> 
	 - plan to connect <date> 

	 If you are "already connected" to the Internet, please state 
	 through whom you are connected and to which network.
 
	 If you answer with "plan to connect" then please make an estimation
	 on the date that you hope to connect, specifying the month and 
	 the year (if possible).

	 Example - inet-con: already connected JANET in the UK 
	    or 
	 Example - inet-con: plan to connect December 1993 

host-0:
	 Please state the number of machines in your organisation that 
	 currently require a unique IP network number (hosts).
 
         Format: complete with a number.  

	 Example - host-0: 100
          
host-1: 
	 Estimate the number of machines requiring a unique IP network number  
	 (hosts) in one years time.

	 Format: as above. 
 
	 Example - host-1: 134
            
host-2:
	 Estimate the number of machines requiring a unique IP network number  
	 (hosts) in two years time.

	 Format: as above. 

         Example - Host-2: 250	                

sub-0:  
	 Please state the number of subnets required for the current network.  
	 A subnet refers to the physical parts of the network which need a
	 unique (sub)net number.
	  
	 Format: complete with a number.

	 Example - sub-0: 10

sub-1:  
	 Estimate the number of subnets in one years time.

	 Format: as above. 

sub-2:  
	 Estimate the number of subnets in two years time.   

	 Format: as above.
     
ip-prov: 
	 Please answer the question - Does your organisation provide
         IP services to other organisations? 

         Format: complete with Yes or No.  

	 Example - ip-prov: No  
	  or
	 Example - ip-prov: Yes 

use-net: 
	 Please answer the question - has your organisation already obtained 
	 an IP network number or numbers? If so,  please give the network 
	 number(s). If not, then please complete with <no>.   

    	 Format: complete with the network number only - four numbers
         separated by dots, as shown below. 

         Example - use-net: 193.87.45.0 
 		or
	 Example - use-net: <no>

iso-net: 
	 Please give the ISO 3166 country code which describes where the 
	 network will be located.  If more than one country applies, then 
	 give the name of the country "responsible" for the network, using the
	 country of the admin-c: contact given in Part A.

    	 Format: complete with country name using ISO 3166 country code.
 
 	 Example - iso-net: NL

Part C:  
------

Complete this section *ONLY IF* you are completing this template on 
behalf of another organisation.  If you are not, please leave this section 
blank because contact and organisational details have been given in Part A.

app-by: 
	 Who is this application being made by?  Please give a contact name.
 
	 Format: <First name> <Surname> 
 
	 Example - app-by: Joe Bloggs

org-by: 
	 Format: name of your organisation. 

	 Example - org-by: Bloggs Software Consultancy 

add-by:
	 Address of the organisation responsible for this request. 
         Format should follow the example in the "address" object in Part A.
 
ph-by: 
    	 Telephone number for the above organisation. 
         Format should follow the example given for the "phone" object 
	 in part A.

fax-by: 
	 Fax number for the above organisation.
         Format should follow the example given in the "fax" object in Part A.

app-for:
	 Who is this application being made for?
	 Format: <first name> <surname>.
	
	 Example - app-by: Mrs E Smith 

org-for: 
	 Name of organsation FOR whom the application is being made.
	 Format and example should follow the example in the "org-by"
	 object given above.

add-for:
	 Address of organisation FOR whom the application is being made.
         Format should follow the example given for the "address" object 
	 in Part A. 

ph-for: 
         Telephone number of organisation in "add-for" object above. 	
	 Format should follow the example given for the "phone" object 
	 in Part A.

fax-for: 
      	 Fax number of organisation in "add-for" object above.
	 Format should follow the example given for the "fax" object 
	 in Part A. 

Part D:
------

If you are applying for more than 2 Class C network numbers then 
on a separate page, please submit a description of your network plans.  
The more numbers you are requesting, the more detailed your technical 
description will need to be.  Furthermore, the more detail you provide, 
the quicker we will be able to process your application.  

Please read the supporting documentation (currently under preparation) 
which will guide you.  It is particularly important to read this document 
if you are applying for a class B network number, as it provides a number 
of helpful hints.  It is available from: supporting-ipdocs@localhost 

Please consider the following in your description: 

Current network layout:  
Future network plans:    





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