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- Registering for an Autonomous System Number implies that you plan to
- implement one or more gateways and use them to connect networks in the
- DDN-Internet. Please provide us with further details about your plans,
- and with information about the administrative authority you have for
- participating in the Internet.
-
- It is strongly advised that you follow the development of
- inter-autonomous systems protocols in the IAB task forces.
-
- Send the completed application online to HOSTMASTER@NIC.DDN.MIL.
- Or, if electronic mail is not available to you, please mail paper
- copy to:
-
- DDN Network Information Center
- 14200 Park Meadow Dr., Suite 200
- Chantilly, VA 22021
-
- Questions may be addressed to the NIC Hostmaster by electronic mail at
- the above address, or by phone at (800) 365-3642 or (703) 802-8400.
-
- To obtain an Autonomous System Number the following information
- must be provided:
-
- NOTE: The key people must have electronic mailboxes and NIC
- "Handles," unique NIC database identifiers. If you have access to
- WHOIS, please check to see if you are registered and if so, make
- sure the information is current. Include only your Handle and any
- changes (if any) that need to be made in your entry. If you do not
- have access to WHOIS, or are not registered in the NIC WHOIS
- database, please provide all the information requested and a NIC
- Handle will be assigned.
-
- 1) The name, title, mailing address, phone number, and organization
- of the administrative head of the organization. This is the
- contact point for administrative and policy questions about the
- autonomous system. In the case of a research project this should
- be the Principal Investigator. The online mailbox and NIC Handle
- (if any) of this person should also be included.
-
- Example:
-
- Administrator
-
- Organization Network Solutions, Inc.
- Network Information Center
- Name Lastname, Firstname
- Title Principal Investigator
- Mail Address Government Systems, Inc.
- 14200 Park Meadow Dr., Suite 200
- Chantilly, VA 22021
- Phone Number (XXX) XXX-XXXX
- Net Mailbox pi@NIC.DDN.MIL
- NIC Handle BB34
-
- 2) The name, title, mailing address, phone number, and organization
- of the technical contact. The online mailbox and NIC Handle (if
- any) of the technical contact should also be included. This is the
- contact point for problems with the autonomous system and for
- updating information about the autonomous system. Also, the
- technical contact may be held responsible for the behavior of
- gateways in this autonomous system.
-
- Example:
-
- Technical Contact
-
- Organization Network Solutions, Inc.
- Network Information Center
- Name Lastname, Firstname
- Title Computer Scientist
- Mail Address Network Information Center
- 14200 Park Meadow Dr., Suite 200
- Chantilly, VA 22021
- Phone Number (XXX) XXX-XXXX
- Net Mailbox cs@NIC.DDN.MIL
- NIC Handle CC56
-
- 3) The name of the autonomous system (up to 12 characters). This
- is the name that will be used in tables and lists associating
- autonomous systems and numbers.
-
- Example: ALPHA-BETA
-
- 4) A description of the gateway that implements the inter-autonomous
- system protocol for interaction with other autonomous systems.
- Currently the exterior gateway protocol (EGP) is being used for this
- purpose (RFC 904). This gateway should comply with RFC 1009,
- Requirements for Internet Gateways.
-
- Example: This is a new gateway developed by the XYZ Group at the
- ABC Corporation.
-
- or
-
- Example: This is an instance of the well known IJK company
- gateway, but set up as a distinct autonomous system.
-
- 5) A description of the gateway hardware, including CPU and
- interfaces.
-
- Example: DEC PDP-11/23, ARPANET Interface by ACC, Ethernet
- Interfaces by 3COM.
-
- 6) A description of the gateway software, including operating
- system and languages.
-
- Example: The gateway is implemented using language "C" and runs
- Berkeley 4.2 Unix.
-
- 7) The deployment schedule for the autonomous system.
- (a) initially,
- (b) within one year,
- (c) two years, and
- (d) five years.
-
- Example:
-
- (a) initially = 1
- (b) one year = 3
- (c) two years = 5
- (d) five years = 10
-
- 8) What networks will be interconnected by these gateways? What
- are the internet addresses of each gateway?
-
- Example: One gateway, interconnecting MILNET and LEWIS-PRNET2,
- with address 26.7.0.159 on MILNET and 128.108.12.10 on LEWIS-PRNET2.
-
- PLEASE ALLOW AT LEAST 8 WORKING DAYS FOR PROCESSING THIS APPLICATION
-
- For further information contact the DDN Network Information Center
- (NIC):
-
- Via electronic mail: HOSTMASTER@NIC.DDN.MIL
- Via telephone: 1-800-365-3642
- Via postal mail: DDN NIC
- 14200 Park Meadow Dr., Suite 200
- Chantilly, VA 22021
-
-
-
- RECOMMENDED READING (available from the NIC)
-
- Mills, D.L. Exterior Gateway Protocol Formal Specification. 1984 April;
- RFC 904. 30 p. (NIC.DDN.MIL RFC:RFC904.TXT).
-
- Braden, R.T.; Postel, J.B. Requirements for Internet Gateways. 1987 June;
- RFC 1009. 55 p. (NIC.DDN.MIL RFC:RFC1009.TXT).
-