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... Internet address
space according to the operational needs of the end-users and Internet
Service Providers operating networks using this address space.
Prevention of stockpiling in order to maximize the lifetime ...
... service provider, it is recommended the
customer return the network addresses currently in use and
renumber into the new provider ...
... assumption that sites make use of variable length subnet mask
(VLSM) and classless technologies within their network. Any
request for address space based on the use of classfull
...
...
a) to provide operational staff with information on who is using
the network number and to provide a contact in case of
operational/security problems,
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... requirement for IP space is
very large, for example, the network prefix required to
cover the request is of length /18 or shorter.
...
... address space or
utilize the addresses reserved for non-connected networks described
in RFC1918 until an Internet ...
... limited, the utilization rate of address space will be a key factor
in network number assignment. Therefore, in the best interest of the
Internet as a whole, specific guidelines have been created ...
...
Although topological issues may make exceptions necessary, the basic
criteria that should be met to receive network numbers are listed
below:
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... Network Engineering Plans ...
... subnet for at least one year
2. a description of the network topology
3. a description of the network ...
... network topology
3. a description of the network routing plans, including the
routing protocols ...
... "enterprise" consists of all divisions and/or subsidiaries falling
under a common parent organization. The previous assignment history
should include all network numbers assigned to the organization, plus
the network masks for those networks ...
... should include all network numbers assigned to the organization, plus
the network masks for those networks and the number of hosts on each
...
... network numbers assigned to the organization, plus
the network masks for those networks and the number of hosts on each
(sub-)network ...
... networks and the number of hosts on each
(sub-)network. Sufficient corroborating evidence should be provided
to allow the assigning registry to be confident that the network ...
... network. Sufficient corroborating evidence should be provided
to allow the assigning registry to be confident that the network
descriptions provided are accurate. Routing table efficiency will be
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... Network Deployment Plans ...
... time frame, a registry may request deployment plans for a network.
Deployment plans should include the number of hosts ...
... Deployment plans should include the number of hosts to be deployed
per time period, expected network growth during that time period, and
changes in the network topology that describe the growth.
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... per time period, expected network growth during that time period, and
changes in the network topology that describe the growth.
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... determining how much address space is appropriate for an organization
is the expected utilization rate of the network. The expected
utilization rate is the number of hosts connected to the network ...
... network. The expected
utilization rate is the number of hosts connected to the network
divided by the total number of hosts possible on the network ...
... network
divided by the total number of hosts possible on the network. In
addition, the estimated number of hosts should be projected over a
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... IN-ADDR.ARPA resource records for networks not associated with a
specific provider will continue to be maintained by the regional
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... David Conrad
Asia Pacific Network Information Center
c/o United Nations University
53-70 Jingumae 5-chome,
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