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Supporting Notes for the European IP
Address Space Request Form

P. Caslav, M. Kuehne, C. Orange

Document ID: ripe-220
Obsoletes: ripe-128, ripe-137, ripe-138, ripe-142

See also: ripe-185, ripe-220





Introduction


To make appropriate assignment decisions, informa-
tion must be gathered about the organisation,
addressing requirements, network infrastructure,
current address space usage and the future plans of
the end user requesting address space. The European
IP Address Space Request Form is a tool
for gathering the information necessary to evaluate
the request and to ensure that the same guidelines
are applied to each assignment.

This document contains instructions for completing
the form consisting of the templates contained in
it. An example of a completed form is given in
Section 4. A separate form must be filled out on
behalf of each separate network or customers’ network.
(Do not include requests for several networks in one
form).

The policies and procedures to follow in making
IP address space assignment decisions are described
in the document "European Internet Registry Policies
and Procedures". Please refer to this document if
you have any questions on policy.

As stated in , European Internet Registry Policies
and procedures, address space assignments are
valid for as long as the original criteria on which the
assignment was based remains true. If an assignment
is made for a specific purpose and the purpose no
longer exists, the assignment is no longer valid.





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1. Instructions for Network Administrators


After completing this form, send it to the Internet
Service Provider that gave it to you. Any questions
should be referred to them. For detailed instruc-
tions, skip to Section 3.


2. Instructions for the Local IR (ISP)


When sending the completed ripe-219 form to the RIPE
NCC, all information requested in the first three
sections of the form is must be supplied. In some
cases, the RIPE NCC will request additional informa-
tion. The more information you provide, the more
easily the hostmasters can understand the end user’s
network setup, and the faster a decision be made.
Therefore, if you have extra information not
included in the first three parts of the form,
please attach it.

The form should be be sent to the RIPE NCC by the
Local IR Provider processing the request, not by the
network administrators, nor by another ISP. It
should be submitted with e-mail to <hostmas-
ter@ripe.net> as an ASCII text document. The form
must include the Registry’s Identifier (X-NCC-RegID)
in the e-mail header or at the top of the form.

You can use this form to gather information from the
end user and to document your IP space assignments.
When using this form for your own administrative
purposes, you may modify it in to fit your needs.
However, a local IR is responsible to gather and
maintain the information indicated on the forms for
every address space assignment.


3. Instructions for the European IP Address Space Request Form
(ripe-219)


I. General Information

We first gather information on the organisation in
which the address space will be used.





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Overview of Organisation

To assess a user’s request, we must understand the
structure of the organisation wanting the addresses
and in which part of that organisation they would be
used. In this section, a description of the organi-
sational structure should be given. Include infor-
mation on how the addresses will be distributed
among the various departments. If the organisation
has offices in more than one country, please specify
which country will use the address space. Please
include details of the parent company, subsidiaries
and contact persons.


#[OVERVIEW OF ORGANIZATION TEMPLATE]#

Santa’s Workshop Inc. is divided into a Devel-
opment Division which includes departments for
candy cane construction, toy manufacturing and
reindeer training; and a Surveillance Division
that oversees investigations of naughty and
nice children. The Development Division is
located in in Christmastown, and each depart-
ment in the division has its own subnet. The
Surveillance Division is an international oper-
ation with numerous branch offices operating
around the globe.

Contact Information

The requester template should contain the contact
person making the request. The user template is for
the organisation that will be using the address
space. Each template should include the fields
listed below.



Contact Information Fields
-----------------------------------------------------------
name: The full name of the contact person;
Please don’t use titles like "Dr." and do
not add a dot (".") between names or ini-
tials.
organisation: The full name of the organisation.
country: The ISO 3166 two letter country code for
the country where the contact person is
located; If you don’t know the country
code, you can fill in the full name of
the country (in English).


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phone: The work telephone number of the person
listed above; Specify the number with +
<country code> <area code> <telephone
number>.
fax-no: The fax number of the person above. This
field is optional.
e-mail: e-mail address of the contact person.


#[REQUESTER TEMPLATE]#
name: Johnny B Good
organisation: Antarctic Internet Company
country: NN (or Northern Nowhere)
phone: +12 21 111 2222
fax-no: +12 21 222 1111
e-mail: jbgood@antarctic.nn

#[USER TEMPLATE]#

name: Santa A Claus
organisation: Santa’s Workshop Inc.
country: NN
phone: +12 12 122 2121
fax-no: +12 12 221 1212
e-mail: santa@antarctic.nn



Current Address Space Usage

In this section, please show how the organisation is
using all address space that has been assigned to it
in the past, and what its future plans are for that
space. Do not include information here for
address space they are requesting nor about private
address space.

Include an entry for each physically separate subnet
in the network. Subnets are considered to be physi-
cally separate if there is an IP router between
them.


Current Address Space Usage Fields

Prefix: The position in the assigned address
space at which the addresses in this
subnet start.
Subnet mask: The subnet mask of each entry.
Size: The size of the subnet, which determines
the maximum number of network interfaces
that can be incorporated in the subnet.

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Addresses Used: In these three fields, show the current
and estimated usage for the next two
years. Include interfaces used for
hosts, routers, gateways, terminal con-
centrators, printers and any other
machines requiring one or more network
interfaces.
Current: The number of network interfaces cur-
rently used in the subnet.
1-yr: The total number of network interfaces to be
used in one year.
2-yr: The total number of network interfaces to be
used in two years.
Description: Used to specify a short but semantically
meaningful description of the role of
the subnet in the user’s organisation.




#[CURRENT ADDRESS SPACE USAGE TEMPLATE]#



Addresses Used
Prefix Subnet Mask Size Current 1-yr 2-yr Description

193.1.193.0 255.255.255.192 64 28 34 60 Candy Cane Dept.
193.1.193.64 255.255.255.224 32 10 21 28 Toy Design
193.1.193.96 255.255.255.224 32 8 13 27 Toy Manufacture
193.1.193.128 128 Unused
193.1.194.0 255.255.254 512 317 429 480 Reindeer Training
193.1.196.0 255.255.255 256 132 200 230 Naughty or Nice

1024 495 697 825 Totals



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II. The Request



Request Overview


Information supplied in the request overview tem-
plate helps to evaluate and process your request.
It will be kept in confidence and is for internal
use only. The information will not be entered into
the RIPE Network Management Database.


Request Overview Fields
---------------------------------------------------------------
request-size: The number of addresses being
requested.
addresses-immediate: The number of addresses that will
be used immediately following the
assignment; In these fields only
include the new addresses that the
organisation is requesting, not
addresses they already have.
addresses-year-1: The total number to be used within 12
months.
addresses-year-2: The total number to be used within 24
months.
subnets-immediate: The number of subnets to be used
immediately.
subnets-year-1: The total number to be used within 12
months.
subnets-year-2: The total number to be used within 24
months.
**inet-connect: Whether or not the organisation
concerned plans to connect to the
Internet. Please use the option
that most closely describes the
position of the organisation: Will
never connect; Already connected
through <provider name>; Plan to
connect <date> <provider name>
country-net: The ISO 3166 two letter country
code of the country where the net-
work is located. For international
enterprises, specify the country in
which the network that will use the
addresses is located.





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private-considered: Has the requester considered using
private address space for the
organisation instead of, or in
addition to, a public IP address;
"Yes" or "no" is sufficient. More
information is welcome.
request-refused: If the organisation has had a
request refused in the past, please
give the name of the provider that
refused the request and an explana-
tion for the refusal.
PI-requested: "Yes" if address space requested is
provider independent; "No" other-
wise. (see European Internet Registry
policies and Procedures")
address-space-returned: If the user is returning any
address space, specify the range of
addresses that will be returned, to
whom and before what date. Use the
following format: <x.x.x.x -
x.x.x.x> to <name> before <yymmdd>



**NOTE: Prior to assigning address space, it is
essential to know if the end user requesting address
space is already connected to the Internet. If so,
then the selection of appropriate address space for
this user may depend on which provider currently
supplies connectivity. If the user is not connected,
but is planning to be, this should also be taken
into account. This information is essential if the
conservation and aggregation goals of the public
address space distribution are to be met. If the
organisation is not planning to connect to the
internet in the near future, please consider the
recommendations in "Address Allocation for Private
Internets" (RFC1918).

#[REQUEST OVERVIEW TEMPLATE]#

request-size: 256
addresses-immediate: 120
addresses-year-1: 171
addresses-year-2: 202
subnets-immediate: 6
subnets-year-1: 7
subnets-year-2: 7
inet-connect: Already connected through Antarc-
tic Internet Company
country-net: NN
private-considered: yes
request-refused: yes, by Antarctic Inet because
we believe reindeer can fly.
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PI-requested: no
address-space-returned: 193.1.196.0 - 193.1.196.255
to Antarctic Inet on 19960623


Addressing Plan


In this section, specify how the organisation plans
to use the requested addresses. Only include infor-
mation about the public address space being
requested. Use of private address need not be
described. Like the "current address space usage"
template, the addressing plan is a table in which
every subnet is specified.

Include an entry for each physically separate subnet
in the network. To conserve address space, the start
positions of the subnets should be selected to min-
imise padding in the address space. In the example
bellow, we arrange the rows in decreasing order of
the Size fields to achieve an optimal packing of the
address space. The size of every valid request for
address space will be the sum of all sizes of the
subnets specified in the addressing plan.


Addressing Plan Fields

Relative Prefix: The relative position in the assigned
address space at which the addresses for
this subnet will start. The relative
position of the first subnet is always
0.0.0.0. For each subsequent subnet, the
start position is selected to allow for
the total number of hosts in the Size
fields of the subnets which precede it.
Subnet mask: The subnet mask of each entry.
Size: The size of the subnet, which determines
the maximum number of network interfaces
that can be used in the subnet. This
must be a power of two.
Addresses Used: In these three fields, show the planned
usage of the requested address space for
the next two years. Include interfaces
that will be used for hosts, routers,
gateways, terminal concentrators, print-
ers and any other machines requiring one
or more network interfaces.
Immediate: The number of network interfaces to be
used immediately following the assign-
ment.

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1-yr: The total number of interfaces to be used in
12 months.
2-yr: The total number of interfaces to be used in
24 months.
Description: Specify a short but semantically mean-
ingful description of the role of the
subnet in the user’s organisation.



#[ADDRESSING PLAN TEMPLATE]#



Relative Addresses Used
Prefix# Subnet Mask Size Immediate 1yr 2yr Description

0.0.0.0 255.255.255.128 128 80 95 100 Toy Design
0.0.0.128 255.255.255.224 32 12 17 25 Toy Manufacture
0.0.0.160 255.255.255.224 32 0 15 28 Elf Personnel
0.0.0.192 255.255.255.240 16 7 8 10 Naughty or Nice North
0.0.0.208 255.255.255.240 16 10 14 14 Naughty or Nice South
0.0.0.224 255.255.255.240 16 10 12 12 Naughty or Nice East
0.0.0.240 255.255.255.240 16 8 10 13 Naughty or Nice West

256 120 171 202 Totals


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III. Database Information

Network Template

This is the information that will be entered in the
RIPE database about the organisation requesting the
address space. To obtain practical information on
using the RIPE database, try:

whois -h whois.ripe.net help



Network Template Fields
---------------------------------------------------------
inetnum: Specifies the IP address range that will
be assigned to the enterprise. It will be
filled out by the Local IR (or the RIPE
NCC in exceptional cases) after the
request is approved. It is needed when
sending the object to the database. The
field can be left blank in the form.
netname: A concise, descriptive name for the net-
work; The "netname" is used for adminis-
trative purposes like Internet Registry
consistency checking. Valid characters are
letters, numbers and dash. Use whois to check
that the netname is not already in use.
descr: A short description of the organisation,
including the location; The full postal
address is not needed as this is provided
in the person template (see below).
country: The ISO 3166 two letter country code which
is most appropriate for the organisation;
For networks that will cross international
boundaries, choose the country in which
the administrative contact is based. If
you don’t know the appropriate country
code, use the full name of the country.
**admin-c: The NIC handle of the person who is the
administrative contact for the network;
The administrative contact must be someone
who is physically located at the site of
the network. More than one contact can be
specified by adding more "admin-c" fields.
**tech-c: The NIC handle of the technical contact
person; The technical contact person does
not have to be physically located at the
site of the network. There can be more
than one name specified in multiple fields
for this template.

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status: Specifies whether the request is provider
aggregatable or provider independent.
Should be filled in with either "ASSIGNED
PA" or "ASSIGNED PI".
mnt-by: This mandatory field references a regis-
tered maintainer object, which spefifies
authorisation checks on changes to the
inetnum object in the database. More
information on the database maintainer
object can be found in ripe-157.
notify: This optional field specifies an e-mail
address to which notifications of changes
to the object should be sent.
changed: The e-mail address of the person complet-
ing this form, followed by the date; Spec-
ify the date in the <yymmdd> format as
shown in the example.
source: The source of the information. This field
will always be RIPE and should already be
filled in.



**NOTE: Each person or role object in the database
should contain a NIC handle which allows unambiguous
identification of the appropriate persons as needed
for Internet network administration. A RIPE NIC han-
dle has the form "MK16-RIPE". To obtain a NIC handle,
just put

nic-hdl: AUTO-1

OR

nic-hdl: AUTO-1YourInitials

in the "nic-hdl:" field of the object to be added to
the database. If "YourInitials" are specified (no
less than 2, and no more than 4 letters), the
database will use them in constructing a NIC handle.
Otherwise, it will determine the letters itself. In
both cases, the NIC handle is guaranteed to be
unique.

You can reference these (AUTO-1 or AUTO-1YourIni-
tials) as temporary NIC handles in the same update
message in the fields of other objects that require
a NIC handle (e.g. the inetnum object described
above). The database software will then fill in the
freshly assigned NIC handles in the objects. Note
that you can also use other numbers (example:
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AUTO-2) so that you can add more objects in one E-
mail message.


Person Template:

If contact information for the network administra-
tion persons entered in the Network Template is
already in the RIPE database, then the person han-
dling the request should check to see if it is up to
date. For each person specified in the network tem-
plate for which there is no entry in the RIPE
database, one should now be created by using the
following template.


Person Template Fields
--------------------------------------------------------
person: The full name of the person; No official
titles and no dots between the names or
initials should be used.
address: The full postal address, written as it
would be for an ordinary postal mail with
one line for each part of the address.
phone: The work telephone number of the person
mentioned above; + <country code> <area
code> <telephone number>. If there is more
than one phone number, put each on a sepa-
rate line, starting with the most appropri-
ate number for the person.
fax-no: The fax number of the person specified
above, this field is optional.
e-mail: The e-mail address of the person specified
above.
nic-hdl: The person’s NIC handle
mnt-by: This optional field references a registered
maintainer object, which spefifies authori-
sation checks on changes to the person
object in the database. More information on
the database maintainer object can be found
in ripe-120.
notify: This optional field specifies an e-mail
address to which notifications of changes
to the object should be sent.
changed: The e-mail address of the person submitting
the form, followed by the date; Use the
<yymmdd> format for the date as shown in
the example.
source: This field will be RIPE and should already
be filled in.



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#[NETWORK TEMPLATE]#

inetnum: x.x.x.x/24
netname: XMAS
descr: Santa’s Workshop Inc.
Christmas Toys Manufacturing Facility
Northern Nowhere
country: NN
admin-c: SC12-RIPE
tech-c: RR212-RIPE
status: ASSIGNED PA
notify: jbgood@antarctic.nn
mnt-by: SANTA-SECURITY-MNT
changed: jbgood@antarctic.nn 19960412
source: RIPE

#[PERSON TEMPLATE]#

person: Santa Claus
address: Santa’s Workshop Inc.
Jingle Bell Lane 12
1224CH Christmastown
Northern Nowhere
phone: +12 12 122 1122
+12 12 122 2211 ext. 1221
fax-no: +12 12 122 121
e-mail: Santa@xmas.nn
nic-hdl: SC12-RIPE
notify: jbgood@antarctic.nn
mnt-by: SANTA-SECURITY-MNT
changed: jbgood@antarctic.nn 19960412
source: RIPE

#[PERSON TEMPLATE]#

person: Rudolf R N Reindeer
address: Santa’s Workshop Inc.
Jingle Bell Lane 21
1224CH Christmastown
Northern Nowhere
phone: +12 12 122 1111
fax-no: +12 12 122 2222
nic-hdl: RD212-RIPE
e-mail:Rudolf@xmas.nn
notify: jbgood@antarctic.nn
mnt-by: SANTA-SECURITY-MNT
changed: jbgood@antarctic.nn 19960412
source: RIPE



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IV. Optional Information

In the assessment of an assignment request, addi-
tional information is always useful, especially if
there are some special circumstances that affect the
request. In this section, please include any infor-
mation that will help the RIPE NCC make a better
decision about the request.

For example, if substantial network expansion is
planned, it is useful to include a deployment plan
with a list of events (and planned dates) that will
lead to the use of the requested addresses. A topo-
logical map of the current and planned network
infrastructure can also be helpful. The map can be
sent to the RIPE NCC by fax.

Information regarding special circumstances, such as
the use of old systems or special purpose hardware
that affects the request, should be included with
the request. In some cases, the RIPE NCC may ask
for information about the user’s understanding of
network planning and management, to be sure the
estimates in the addressing plan are realistic.


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4. Example of a completed ripe-141 form.


X-NCC-RegID: nn.antarctic


I. General Information

#[OVERVIEW OF ORGANIZATION TEMPLATE]#

Santa’s Workshop Inc. is divided into a Development Division
which includes departments for candy cane construction, toy man-
ufacturing and reindeer training ; and a Surveillance Division
that oversees investigations of naughty and nice children. The
Development Division is located in in Christmastown, and each
department in the division has its own subnet. The Surveillance
Division is an international operation with numerous branch
offices operating around the globe.


#[REQUESTER TEMPLATE]#

name: Johnny B Good
organisation: Antarctic Internet Company
country: NN (or Northern Nowhere)
phone: +12 21 111 2222
fax-no: +12 21 222 1111
e-mail: jbgood@antarctic.nn

#[USER TEMPLATE]#

name: Santa A Claus
organisation: Santa’s Workshop Inc.
country: NN
phone: +12 12 122 2121
fax-no: +12 12 221 1212
e-mail: santa@antarctic.nn






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#[CURRENT ADDRESS SPACE USAGE TEMPLATE]#



Addresses Used
Prefix Subnet Mask Size Current 1-yr 2-yr Description

193.1.193.0 255.255.255.192 64 28 34 60 Candy Cane Dept.
193.1.193.64 255.255.255.224 32 10 21 28 Toy Design
193.1.193.96 255.255.255.224 32 8 13 27 Toy Manufacture
193.1.193.128 128 Unused
193.1.194.0 255.255.254 512 317 429 480 Reindeer Training
193.1.196.0 255.255.255 256 132 200 230 Naughty or Nice

1024 495 697 825 Totals





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II. The Request

#[REQUEST OVERVIEW TEMPLATE]#

request-size: 256
addresses-immediate: 120
addresses-year-1: 171
addresses-year-2: 202
subnets-immediate: 6
subnets-year-1: 7
subnets-year-2: 7
inet-connect: Already connected through Antarctic
country-net: NN
private-considered: yes
request-refused: yes - North Pole Inet refused us service
because we believe reindeer can fly.
PI-requested: no
addresses-returned: 193.1.196 - 193.1.196.255 to Antarctic Inet on
19960623


#[ADDRESSING PLAN]#



Relative Addresses Used
Prefix# Subnet Mask Size Immediate 1yr 2yr Description

0.0.0.0 255.255.255.128 128 80 95 100 Toy Design
0.0.0.128 255.255.255.224 32 12 17 25 Toy Manufacture
0.0.0.160 255.255.255.224 32 0 15 28 Elf Personnel
0.0.0.192 255.255.255.240 16 7 8 10 Naughty or Nice North
0.0.0.208 255.255.255.240 16 10 14 14 Naughty or Nice South
0.0.0.224 255.255.255.240 16 10 12 12 Naughty or Nice East
0.0.0.240 255.255.255.240 16 8 10 13 Naughty or Nice West

256 120 171 202 Totals


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III. Database Information

#[NETWORK TEMPLATE]#

inetnum: x.x.x.x/24
netname: XMAS
descr: Santa’s Workshop Inc.
Christmas Toys Manufacturing Facility
Northern Nowhere
country: NN
admin-c: SC12-RIPE
tech-c: RR212-RIPE
status: ASSIGNED PA
notify: jbgood@antarctic.nn
mnt-by: SANTA-SECURITY-MNT
changed: jbgood@antarctic.nn 19960412
source: RIPE

#[PERSON TEMPLATE]#

person: Santa A Claus
Santa’s Workshop Inc.
Jingle Bell Lane 12
1224CH Christmastown
Northern Nowhere
phone: +12 12 122 1122
+12 12 122 2211 ext. 1221
fax-no: +12 12 122 121
e-mail: santa@xmas.nn
nic-hdl: SC12-RIPE
notify: jbgood@antarctic.nn
mnt-by: SANTA-SECURITY-MNT
changed: jbgood@antarctic.nn 19960412
source: RIPE

#[PERSON TEMPLATE]#

person: Rudolf R N Reindeer
address: Santa’s Workshop Inc.
Jingle Bell Lane 21
1224CH Christmastown
Northern Nowhere
phone: +12 12 122 1111
fax-no: +12 12 122 2222
e-mail: Rudolf@xmas.nn
nic-hdl: RD212-RIPE
notify: jbgood@antarctic.nn
mnt-by: SANTA-SECURITY-MNT
changed: jbgood@antarctic.nn 19960412
source: RIPE

IV. Optional Information




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