Changes to Transfer of Internet Number Resource Records and Change of a Member’s Official Legal Name
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delete: <a class="anchor-link" href="#definitions" target="_self" title=""> 1.0 Definitions delete: </a> delete: </p> delete: <p> delete: <a class="anchor-link" href="#introduction" target="_self" title=""> 2.0 Introduction delete: </a> delete: </p> delete: <p> delete: <a class="anchor-link" href="#transfer" target="_self" title=""> 3.0 Transfer of Internet Number Resource Records delete: </a> delete: </p> delete: <p style="padding-left: 30px; "> delete: <a class="anchor-link" href="#submission" target="_self" title=""> 3.1 Submission of the Request for Transfer delete: </a> delete: </p> delete: <p style="padding-left: 30px; "> delete: <a class="anchor-link" href="#receiving-organisation" target="_self" title=""> 3.2 If the Receiving Organisation insert: <b> This document is not yet a Member delete: </a> delete: </p> delete: <p style="padding-left: 30px; "> delete: <a class="anchor-link" href="#financial" target="_self" title=""> 3.3 Financial Consequences delete: </a> delete: </p> delete: <p style="padding-left: 30px; "> delete: <a class="anchor-link" href="#internet-number-resource-reg" target="_self" title=""> 3.4 Internet Number Resource Registration and RIPE Database Issues delete: </a> delete: </p> delete: <p> delete: <a class="anchor-link" href="#official-legal-name" target="_self" title=""> 4.0 The Member Changes its Official Legal Name delete: </a> delete: </p> delete: <p> delete: </p> delete: <h3> delete: <a name="definitions"> delete: </a> 1.0 Definitions delete: </h3> delete: <p> For the purposes obsoleted by ripe-72, version 0.7 of this document Internet Number Resource records refer to: delete: </p> delete: <ul> delete: <li> The registered allocations and assignments of a Member delete: </li> delete: <li> The independent Internet number resources delete: <b> documen assigned through the Member as a “sponsoring LIR” to an End User delete: </li> delete: </ul> delete: <h3> delete: <a name="introduction"> delete: </a> 2.0 Introduction delete: </h3> delete: <p> In order for the RIPE NCC to maintain an accurate registry, it must hold accurate data concerning: delete: </p> delete: <ul> delete: <li> The natural or legal persons holding the registration of Internet Number Resources delete: </li> delete: <li> The Internet Number Resource records that are registered to the natural and legal persons delete: </li> delete: </ul> delete: <p> This means that any transfer of Internet Number Resources from one party to another, or any change to the legal status of a party holding the registration of Internet Number Resources, must be communicated to the RIPE NCC. delete: </p> delete: <p> delete: </p> delete: <p> The Member must inform the RIPE NCC if delete: <i> one or both delete: </i> of the following changes occurs: delete: </p> delete: <ol> delete: <li> Internet Number Resource records are transferred. Such transfers may take place: delete: <ul> delete: <li> Because of a change in the business structure of the Member, for example in the case of a merger or acquisition of the Member's organisation; or delete: </li> delete: <li> In the case of a pure transfer of an allocation from a Member to another Member according to RIPE Policies ( delete: <a title="" href="https://www.ripe.net/publications/docs/ipv4-policies#55" class="external-link" target="_self"> Section 5.5, IPv4 Address Allocation and Assignment Policies for the RIPE NCC Service Region delete: </a> ). Such a transfer may also be facilitated through the delete: <a data-linktype="internal" target="_self" title="" href="resolveuid/8768823a7d79496c8bff938729212474" data-val="8768823a7d79496c8bff938729212474" class="internal-link"> RIPE NCC Listing Service. delete: </a> delete: </li> delete: </ul> delete: </li> delete: <li> The Member changes its official legal name delete: <b> . delete: </b> Such a change may occur, for example, because of a merger or acquisition of the Member's organisation. delete: </li> delete: </ol> delete: <p> t
This document describes the procedures to be followed for such changes to be properly communicated to, and registered with, for the reassignment of IP insert: <br />
network numbers from blocks obtained from the RIPE Network Coordination insert: <br />
Centre. It deals with items as providing information for the RIPE and insert: <br />
US NIC databases, as well as reassignment of IP addresses in light of insert: <br />
the "Supernetting" proposal, as documented in RFC 1338, by Vince Fuller insert: <br />
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Introduction insert: <br />
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Since May 1st 1992, the RIPE Network Coordination Centre (NCC) is insert: <br />
acting as a delegated registry for IP networks numbers to NICs and NOCs insert: <br />
in Europe. It is RIPE NCC policy not to give out network numbers to insert: <br />
individual organisations, who should refer in turn, to their IP network insert: <br />
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The mission of the RIPE NCC is to give network numbers to the various insert: <br />
service providers and NICs. The NICs and NOCs can then reassign the insert: <br />
actual IP network numbers to organisations requesting IP network insert: <br />
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Class B Network Number Allocation Procedure insert: <br />
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Service providers can request Class B network numbers on a one-by-one insert: <br />
basis from the RIPE NCC. delete: </p> delete: <p> delete: </p> delete: <p> delete: <b> Note: delete: </b> delete: </p> delete: <p> If a change in the Member's official legal name Because class B address space is a critical insert: <br />
resource, a request for a class B network number must be accompanied by a transfer of Internet Number Resource records, the Member must first inform the RIPE NCC of the name change and then of the transfer. delete: </p> delete: <p> If a change in the Member's business structure is delete: <i> not delete: </i> accompanied by a transfer of Internet Number Resource records or a change in the Member's official legal name, then the RIPE NCC does not need to be informed of this change. delete: </p> delete: <h3> delete: <a name="transfer"> delete: </a> 3.0 Transfer of Internet Number Resource Records delete: </h3> delete: <p> If a Member transfers insert: <br />
a justification in terms of the requesting organisation's size, current insert: <br />
network and expected network growth. The requestor should also make insert: <br />
clear why they cannot use a block of class C network numbers to achieve insert: <br />
their Internet Number Resource records to a third party for any reason, this transfer must be declared to, and approved by, the RIPE NCC. delete: </p> delete: <p> delete: </p> delete: <p> delete: <b> delete: <a name="submission"> delete: </a> 3.1 Submission of the Request for Transfer delete: </b> delete: </p> delete: <p> One of the involved parties must submit a request by email to the RIPE NCC for the transfer to be executed: delete: </p> delete: <ul> delete: <li> If the transfer is due to a change in the business structure of the Member (e.g., merger or acquisition), the request must be submitted to delete: <a href="mailto:[email protected]"> [email protected] delete: </a> delete: </li> delete: <li> If the transfer is a transfer of allocation from one Member to another Member according to RIPE Policies ( delete: <a title="" href="https://www.ripe.net/ripe/docs/ipv4-policies#55" class="external-link" target="_self"> Section 5.5, IPv4 Address Allocation and Assignment Policies for the RIPE NCC Service Region delete: </a> ), the request must be submitted to delete: <a href="mailto:[email protected]"> [email protected] delete: </a> delete: </li> delete: </ul> delete: <p> A registered contact or an authorised person (e.g., senior manager, legal successor) must send the request. delete: </p> delete: <p> delete: </p> delete: <p> goals. The RIPE NCC will ask for review requests using the same standards insert: <br />
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NICs and NOCs accepting a block of class C numbers agree to adhere to insert: <br />
the following information: delete: </p> delete: <p> delete: <b> i. Information regarding the parties involved, including: delete: </b> delete: </p> delete: <ul> delete: <li> The full official legal names of all parties involved delete: </li> delete: <li> Which party will transfer the Internet Number Resource records and which party will receive them delete: </li> delete: <li> Recent registration papers issued by the relevant national authorities for all involved parties delete: </li> delete: </ul> delete: <p> If the current official legal names of the involved Members are different from the ones in the relevant signed RIPE NCC Standard Service Agreement, then the procedure described under delete: <a class="anchor-link" href="#official-legal-name" target="_self" title=""> Section 4.0 delete: </a> must be followed prior to the transfer of the Internet Number Resource records. The procedure described under Section 4.0 is not necessary for the transferring Member if the RIPE NCC Standard Service Agreement of the transferring Member is terminated (see Closure of LIR and Deregistration of Internet Number Resources, delete: <a href="https://www.ripe.net/publications/docs/closure#11"> Section A.1.1. delete: </a> and delete: <a href="https://www.ripe.net/publications/docs/closure#12"> Section A.1.2. delete: </a> ). delete: </p> delete: <p> delete: </p> delete: <p> delete: <b> ii. A description of the reason for the transfer (for example, due to merger, acquisition, transfer of allocation according to the RIPE policies) delete: </b> delete: </p> delete: <p> If the transfer is taking place due to a change in the structure of the organisation(s) involved, a description of the changes among the organisation(s) is necessary. The description must be accompanied by all official legal documents proving/supporting the changes the request is based on. delete: </p> delete: <p> delete: </p> delete: <p> delete: <b> iii. A list of the Internet Number Resource records that are requested to be transferred. If delete: <i> all delete: </i> of the transferring Member's Internet Number Resource records registered are being transferred, a confirmation of this is requested. delete: </b> delete: </p> delete: <p> The Member must also indicate any End User assignment agreements that are requested to be transferred. delete: </p> delete: <p> If a Member transfers all of their Internet Number Resource records, the RIPE NCC Standard Service Agreement of the Member may be terminated (see Closure of LIR and Deregistration of Internet Number Resources, delete: <a href="https://www.ripe.net/publications/docs/closure#11"> Section A.1.1. delete: </a> ). delete: </p> delete: <p> delete: </p> delete: <p> delete: <b> iv. The correct contact details of all organisations involved delete: </b> delete: </p> delete: <p> The RIPE NCC may ask the organisations involved to confirm the correctness of their contact details or to update them. The contact details include the billing contact details and the VAT number details. delete: </p> delete: <p> delete: </p> delete: <p> delete: <b> v. A Transfer Agreement signed by both parties or by their legal successors delete: </b> delete: </p> delete: <p> procedures: insert: <br />
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A) The RIPE NCC will make a template of the Transfer Agreement available. Either party may submit the Transfer Agreement to the RIPE NCC, signed by authorised persons for both parties. The assign complete class C blocks to individual NICs insert: <br />
and NOCs. They can be requested from <[email protected]>. insert: <br />
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B) In order to prevent implementation problems, network numbers ending insert: <br />
with 0 or 255 should NOT be reassigned. insert: <br />
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C) Full information about reassigned network numbers must be reported insert: <br />
back to the RIPE NCC may ask the other party/parties to confirm their agreement to the transfer. The confirmation must be authorised (signed or sent) by a contact person or authorised person (e.g., senior manager, legal successor). delete: </p> delete: <p> delete: </p> delete: <p> If the transferring party no longer exists by the time and the US NIC in full RIPE database format (ref insert: <br />
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reassignment to <[email protected]> and <[email protected]> insert: <br />
Unfortunately, the RIPE NCC is being informed, the receiving party must send: delete: </p> delete: <ul> delete: <li> an official document (issued by a national authority) confirming the closure of the transferring party; and delete: </li> delete: <li> a copy of an older signed agreement between the relevant parties mentioning the transfer of the Internet Number Resource records. If such an agreement is not available, the receiving party must send confirmation of the transfer to the RIPE NCC signed by an authorised person (e.g., senior manager, legal successor). The RIPE NCC reserves the right to reverse the transfer should another party object to this transfer and provide an agreement that proves that the Internet Number Resource records should have been transferred to them. delete: </li> delete: </ul> delete: <p> delete: </p> delete: <p> delete: <b> vi. An overview of the utilisation of all allocations and of the status of all independent Internet Number Resource assignments delete: </b> delete: </p> delete: <p> The RIPE NCC may ask for an overview of the utilisation of all Internet Number Resources registered to the Member and of all End User assignment agreements signed by the Member. delete: </p> delete: <p> delete: </p> delete: <p> delete: <b> delete: <a name="receiving-organisation"> delete: </a> 3.2 If the Receiving Organisation is not yet a Member delete: </b> delete: </p> delete: <p> Members may wish to transfer their Internet Number Resource records to another Member ready to accept block entries for insert: <br />
the RIPE database, so you must send in each individual entry. insert: <br />
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D) Reassignment of class C network numbers should be done in a manner insert: <br />
that facilitates Supernetting (see next section). insert: <br />
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E) Requests for network numbers should be reasonable. All NICs and NOCs insert: <br />
should prevent stockpiling of network numbers. insert: <br />
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F) On first request from the RIPE NCC, the class C network numbers not insert: <br />
yet reassigned, must be returned to the RIPE NCC. insert: <br />
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Supernetting insert: <br />
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NICs and NOCs reassigning IP network numbers are urgently requested to insert: <br />
read the Supernetting proposal by Vince Fuller et al. This document can insert: <br />
be obtained from the rfc section of the RIPE document store or to other RFC insert: <br />
servers. It is called rfc1338.txt. insert: <br />
The Supernetting proposal was made to reduce the increase of routing insert: <br />
table size in the current Internet. It proposes to create a hierarchy insert: <br />
of IP network numbers, which can then be aggregated resulting in less insert: <br />
routing table entries in routing equipment. While this proposal has not insert: <br />
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principle will be implemented in the near future. insert: <br />
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Here is how it works: insert: <br />
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If an organisation A needs 8 class C network numbers, the numbers should insert: <br />
be given out in such a way that the routing information for each of insert: <br />
these 8 networks could appear as one entry with the correct mask in insert: <br />
routers. insert: <br />
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More concretely: insert: <br />
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Service provider S hands out networks 192.24.8 through 192.24.15 to insert: <br />
organisation A. These networks can then appear in routing equipment as a insert: <br />
supernet route to 192.24.8 with mask 255.255.248.0. This way 8 class C insert: <br />
network numbers appear as one routing table entry. insert: <br />
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The guidelines that can be derived from the Supernetting proposal are: insert: <br />
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A) Service providers should reserve blocks of class C network numbers from insert: <br />
their allocation for each organisations requesting class C network numbers. insert: <br />
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B) The size of these blocks should always be a power of 2. insert: <br />
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C) The numbers in these blocks should be contiguous. insert: <br />
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D) The blocks should start on bit boundaries. insert: <br />
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E) The blocks reserved for an organisation should be sufficient for a insert: <br />
reasonable expected growth over the next few years. insert: <br />
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F) Multi-homed organizations may obtain address space from one of their insert: <br />
providers, the RIPE NCC, or the global NIC, as is appropriate to their insert: <br />
network configuration. These organisations are strongly encouraged to insert: <br />
contact the RIPE NCC for guidance. insert: <br />
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If you have any questions concerning this, please do not yet a Member. hesitate to insert: <br />
call or mail us at [email protected].