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- [ netinfo/internet-number-template.txt ]
-
- This form must be completed as part of the application process for
- obtaining an Internet Protocol (IP) Network Number. To obtain an
- Internet number, please provide the following information online, via
- electronic mail, to HOSTMASTER@NIC.DDN.MIL. If electronic mail is not
- available to you, please mail hardcopy to:
-
- DDN Network Information Center
- 14200 Park Meadow Dr., Suite 200
- Chantilly, VA 22021
-
- Once the NIC receives your completed application we will send you an
- acknowledgement, via electronic or postal mail. PLEASE ALLOW AT LEAST 8
- WORKING DAYS FOR PROCESSING YOUR REQUEST.
-
- NOTE: This application is solely for obtaining a legitimate IP network
- number assignment. If you're interested in officially registering a
- domain please complete the domain application found in
- netinfo/domain-template.txt. If FTP is not available to you, please
- contact HOSTMASTER@NIC.DDN.MIL or phone the NIC at (800) 365-3642 for
- further assistance.
-
- YOUR APPLICATION MUST BE TYPED.
-
- 1) If the network will be connected to the Internet, you must provide
- the name of the governmental sponsoring organization, and the name,
- title, mailing address, phone number, net mailbox, and NIC Handle (if
- any) of the contact person (POC) at that organization who has authorized
- the network connection. This person will serve as the POC for
- administrative and policy questions about authorization to be a part of
- the Internet. Examples of such sponsoring organizations are: DISA DNSO,
- the National Science Foundation (NSF), or similar military or government
- sponsors.
-
- NOTE: If the network will NOT be connected to the Internet, then you do
- not need to provide this information.
-
- 1a. Sponsoring Organization:
- 1b. Contact name (Lastname, Firstname):
- 1c. Contact title:
- 1d. Mail Address :
-
- 1e. Phone :
- 1f. Net mailbox :
- 1g. NIC handle (if known):
-
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- 2) Provide the name, title, mailing address, phone number, and
- organization of the technical POC. The online mailbox and NIC Handle
- (if any) of the technical POC should also be included. This is the POC
- for resolving technical problems associated with the network and for
- updating information about the network. The technical POC may also be
- responsible for hosts attached to this network.
-
- 2a. NIC handle (if known):
- 2b. Technical POC name (Lastname, Firstname):
- 2c. Technical POC title:
- 2d. Mail address :
-
- 2e. Phone :
- 2f. Net Mailbox :
-
-
- 3) Supply the short mnemonic name for the network (up to 12 characters).
- This is the name that will be used as an identifier in internet name and
- address tables.
-
- 3. Network name:
-
-
- 4) Identify the network geographic location and the responsible
- organization establishing the network.
-
- 4a. Postal address for main/headquarters network site:
-
- 4b. Name of Organization:
-
-
- 5) Question #5 is for MILITARY or DOD requests, ONLY.
-
- If you require that this connected network be announced to the NSFNET
- please answer questions 5a, 5b, and 5c.
-
- 5a. Do you want MILNET to announce your network to the NSFNET? (Y/N):
-
- 5b. Do you have an alternate connection, other than MILNET, to the
- NSFNET? (please state alternate connection if answer is yes):
-
-
-
- 5c. If you've answered yes to 5b, please state if you would like the
- MILNET connection to act as a backup path to the NSFNET? (Y/N):
-
- 6) Estimate the number of hosts that will be on the network:
-
- 6a. Initially:
- 6b. Within one year:
- 6c. Within two years:
- 6d. Within five years:
-
-
- 7) Unless a strong and convincing reason is presented, the network (if
- it qualifies at all) will be assigned a class C network number. If a
- class C network number is not acceptable for your purposes state why.
- (Note: If there are plans for more than a few local networks, and more
- than 100 hosts, you are strongly urged to consider subnetting. [See RFC
- 950])
-
- 7. Reason:
-
-
- 8) Networks are characterized as being either Research, Defense,
- Government - Non Defense, or Commercial, and the network address space
- is shared between these four areas. Which type is this network?
-
- 8. Type of network:
-
-
- 9) What is the purpose of the network?
-
- 9. Purpose:
-
- 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: (800) 365-3642
- Via postal mail: DDN Network Information Center
- 14200 Park Meadow Dr., Suite 200
- Chantilly, VA 22021
-
-
- RECOMMENDED READING (available from the NIC)
-
- Bjork, S.; Marine, A., eds. Network Protocol Implementations and
- Vendors Guide. Menlo Park, CA: SRI International, DDN Network
- Information Center; 1990 August; NIC 50002 (August 1990). 242 p.
- (NIC.DDN.MIL NETINFO:VENDORS-GUIDE.DOC).
-
- Braden, R.T.; Postel, J.B. Requirements for Internet Gateways. Marina
- del Rey, CA: University of Southern California, Information Sciences
- Inst.; 1987 June; RFC 1009. 55 p. (NIC.DDN.MIL RFC:RFC1009.TXT).
-
- Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, Internet Activities Board.
- IAB Official Protocol Standards. 1991 April; RFC 1200. 31 p.
- (NIC.DDN.MIL RFC:RFC1200.TXT).
-
- Feinler, E.J.; Jacobsen, O.J.; Stahl, M.K.; Ward, C.A., eds. DDN
- Protocol Handbook: Menlo Park, CA: SRI International, DDN Network
- Information Center; 1985 December; NIC 50004 and NIC 50005 and NIC
- 50006. 2749 p.
-
- Garcia-Luna-Aceves, J.J.; Stahl, M.K.; Ward, C.A., eds. Internet
- Protocol Handbook: The Domain Name System (DNS) Handbook. Menlo Park,
- CA: SRI International, Network Information Systems Center; 1989
- August; NIC 50007. 219 p. AD A214 698.
-
- Kirkpatrick, S.; Stahl, M.K.; Recker, M. Internet Numbers. Menlo Park, CA:
- SRI International, DDN Network Information Center; 1990 July; RFC
- 1166. 182 p. (NIC.DDN.MIL RFC:RFC1166.TXT).
-
- Mogul, J.; Postel, J.B. Internet Standard Subnetting Procedure.
- Stanford, CA: Stanford University; 1985 August; RFC 950. 18 p.
- (NIC.DDN.MIL RFC:RFC950.TXT).
-
- Postel, J.B. Internet Control Message Protocol. Marina del Rey, CA:
- University of Southern California, Information Sciences Inst.; 1981
- September; RFC 792. 21 p. (NIC.DDN.MIL RFC:RFC792.TXT).
-
- Postel, J.B. Transmission Control Protocol. Marina del Rey, CA:
- University of Southern California, Information Sciences Inst.; 1981
- September; RFC 793. 85 p. (NIC.DDN.MIL RFC:RFC793.TXT).
-
- Postel, J.B. Address Mappings. Marina del Rey, CA: University of
- Southern California, Information Sciences Inst.; 1981 September; RFC
- 796. 7 p. (NIC.DDN.MIL RFC:RFC796.TXT).
- Obsoletes: IEN 115 (NACC 0968-79)
-
- Postel, J.B. User Datagram Protocol. Marina del Rey, CA: University
- of Southern California, Information Sciences Inst.; 1980 August 28;
- RFC 768. 3 p. (NIC.DDN.MIL RFC:RFC768.TXT).
-
- Postel, J.B. Internet Protocol. Marina del Rey, CA: University of
- Southern California, Information Sciences Inst.; 1981 September; RFC
- 791. 45 p. (NIC.DDN.MIL RFC:RFC791.TXT).
-
- Reynolds, J.K.; Postel, J.B. Assigned Numbers. Marina del Rey, CA:
- University of Southern California, Information Sciences Inst.; 1990
- March; RFC 1060. 86 p. (NIC.DDN.MIL RFC:RFC1060.TXT).
-
- Reynolds, J.K.; Postel, J.B. Official Internet Protocols. Marina del
- Rey, CA: University of Southern California, Information Sciences
- Inst.; 1987 May; RFC 1011. 52 p. (NIC.DDN.MIL RFC:RFC1011.TXT).
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