RFC 1466:Guidelines for Management of IP Address S...
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... 1] dated August 1990 recommends that the Internet Registry (IR) continue as the principal registry for network ...
... registry for network numbers; however, the IR may allocate blocks of network numbers and the assignment of those numbers to qualified organizations. The IR ...
... IR may allocate blocks of network numbers and the assignment of those numbers to qualified organizations. The IR will serve as the default registry in cases where no delegated ...


... registration function to an organization in each of those geographic areas. Until an organization is identified in those regions, the IR will continue to serve as the default registry. The IR ...
... IR will continue to serve as the default registry. The IR remains the root registry and ...
... Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) and the IR may choose to look for candidate registries ...
... IP numbers according to the guidelines established by the IANA and the IR, and e) is committed to coordinate with the IR ...
... IR, and e) is committed to coordinate with the IR to establish qualifications and strategies for sub-allocations of the regional allocation. ...
... The distributed regional registry is empowered by the IANA and the IR to provide the network number registration ...
... registration function to a geographic area. It is possible for network applicants to contact the IR directly. Depending on the circumstances the network subscriber ...
... subscriber may be referred to the regional registry, but the IR will be prepared to service any network ...


... number space will be retained by the IANA and the IR. No allocations from the Class A network ...
... registries, which will be required to ensure that the allocation guidelines are met. The IR will monitor those allocations. (See section 4.2.) ...
... section 4.2.) It is proposed that the IR, and any designated regional registries, allocate addresses ...
... number space will be divided into allocatable blocks which will be reserved by the IANA and IR for allocation to distributed regional registries. In the absence of designated ...
... registries. In the absence of designated regional registries in geographic areas, the IR will assign addresses to networks ...
... The IANA and the IR will reserve the upper half of this space which corresponds to the IP address range ...
... Others 206.0.0.0 - 207.255.255.255 It is proposed that the IR, and any designated regional registries, allocate addresses ...
... network numbers which have been assigned prior to the implementation of this plan. It is proposed that the IANA and the IR will adopt these divisions of the Class C network ...


... The IANA and the IR will retain sole responsibility for the assignment of Class A network ...
... assignments of Class A numbers will take place in the near future, any organization petitioning the IR for a Class A network number will ...
... The IR may allocate small blocks of Class B network numbers to ...
... registries if so doing will improve the service that is being provided to the community. The IR may issue more specific guidelines for the further assignment of the numbers which will be consistent with the stated guidelines. The IR ...
... IR may issue more specific guidelines for the further assignment of the numbers which will be consistent with the stated guidelines. The IR may require accounting of the block assignment including receipt of the applicants' ...
... accounting of the block assignment including receipt of the applicants' engineering plans. The IR may audit these engineering plans to confirm that the assignments are consistent with the guidelines. ...
... 200.0.0.0 - 201.255.255.255. The IR or the registry to whom the IR has delegated the registration ...
... The IR or the registry to whom the IR has delegated the registration function will determine the number of Class ...



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