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APNIC Document identity | APNIC Document identity | |||
Title: APNIC Internet Number Resource Policies | Title: APNIC Internet Number Resource Policies | |||
Short title: apnic-resource-policies | Short title: apnic-resource-policies | |||
Document ref: APNIC-127 | Document ref: APNIC-127 | |||
Version: 001 | Version: 002 | |||
Date of original publication: 5 March 2015 | Date of original publication: 5 March 2015 | |||
Date of this version: 5 March 215 | Date of this version: TBC | |||
Review scheduled: n/a | Review scheduled: n/a | |||
Obsoletes: apnic-089, apnic-094 apnic-109, | Obsoletes: apnic-089, apnic-094 apnic-109, | |||
apnic-116, apnic-123, apnic-124, | apnic-116, apnic-123, apnic-124, | |||
apnic-125 | apnic-125 | |||
Status: Active | Status: Active | |||
Comments: Combines all APNIC resource policies | Comments: Reduces duplication and contradictions | |||
into a single document. | in combined resource policies. | |||
Corrects typographical errors. | ||||
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Table of Contents | Table of Contents | |||
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Part 1: Policy Environment | Part 1: Policy Environment | |||
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1.0. Introduction | 1.0. Introduction | |||
1.1. Scope | 1.1. Scope | |||
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3.2.10. Minimum practical delegation | 3.2.10. Minimum practical delegation | |||
3.2.11. Slow start mechanism | 3.2.11. Slow start mechanism | |||
3.2.11.1. Exceptions to slow start | 3.2.11.1. Exceptions to slow start | |||
3.3. Organizations seeking address space from multiple IRs | 3.3. Organizations seeking address space from multiple IRs | |||
4.0. Resource License | 4.0. Resource License | |||
4.1. License Renewal | 4.1. License Renewal | |||
4.1.1. Review | 4.1.1. Review | |||
4.1.2. Validity of delegations | 4.1.2. Validity of delegations | |||
4.2. Closure and recovery | 4.2. Closure and recovery | |||
4.2.1. Recovery of unused historical address space | 4.2.1. Recovery of unused historical resources | |||
4.2.2. Recovery of unused historical ASNs | ||||
5.0. Resource Management | 5.0. Resource Management | |||
5.1. How APNIC manages address space | 5.1. How APNIC manages address space | |||
5.1.1. Reservation for future uses | 5.1.1. Reservation for future uses | |||
5.1.2. Sparse allocation framework | 5.1.2. Sparse allocation framework | |||
5.1.3. IPv4 addresses returned to APNIC | 5.1.3. IPv4 addresses returned to APNIC | |||
5.2. LIR address space management | 5.2. LIR address space management | |||
5.2.1. Assignment window for LIRs | 5.2.1. Assignment window for LIRs | |||
5.2.2. IPv4 address usage estimates | 5.2.2. IPv4 address usage estimates | |||
5.2.3. IPv4 Delegations to downstream IRs | 5.2.3. IPv4 Delegations to downstream IRs | |||
5.2.3.1. Effect of delegation to downstream IRs on upstream LIR's | 5.2.3.1. Effect of delegation to downstream IRs on upstream LIR's | |||
usage rate | usage rate | |||
5.2.4. Policies for LIR IPv6 allocation and assignment | 5.2.4. Policies for LIR IPv6 allocation and assignment | |||
5.2.4.1. LIR-to-ISP allocation | 5.2.4.1. LIR-to-ISP allocation | |||
5.2.4.2. Assignment address space size | 5.2.4.2. Assignment address space size | |||
5.2.4.3. Assignment of multiple /48s to a single end site | 5.2.4.3. Assignment of multiple /48s to a single end site | |||
5.2.4.4. Assignment to operator's infrastructure | 5.2.4.4. Assignment to operator's infrastructure | |||
5.3. Registration requirements | 5.3. Registration requirements | |||
5.3.1. Requirements for IPv4 addresses | 5.3.1. Requirements for IPv4 addresses | |||
5.3.1.1. Updating registration details | 5.3.1.1. Updating registration details | |||
5.3.1.2. Registering contact persons | ||||
5.3.2. Registration requirements for IPv6 addresses | 5.3.2. Registration requirements for IPv6 addresses | |||
5.3.3. Registration requirements for AS Numbers | 5.3.3. Registration requirements for AS Numbers | |||
5.3.3.1. Registering routing policy | 5.3.3.1. Registering routing policy | |||
5.3.3.2. Updating registration details | 5.3.3.2. Updating registration details | |||
5.3.4. Registering contact persons | ||||
5.4. Reverse lookup | 5.4. Reverse lookup | |||
5.4.1. Responsibility to maintain IPv4 in-addr.arpa records | 5.4.1. Responsibility to maintain IPv4 in-addr.arpa records | |||
5.4.2. IPv6 reverse lookup | 5.4.2. IPv6 reverse lookup | |||
5.5. Managing Historical resources | 5.5. Managing Historical resources | |||
5.5.1. Utilization of Historical IPv4 address space | 5.5.1. Utilization of Historical IPv4 address space | |||
5.5.2. Protecting Historical records in the APNIC Whois Database | 5.5.2. Protecting Historical records in the APNIC Whois Database | |||
5.5.3. Procedure for updating Historical registrations | 5.5.3. Procedure for updating Historical registrations | |||
5.5.4. Policies applicable to updated Historical resources | 5.5.4. Policies applicable to updated Historical resources | |||
5.6. General requirements for requests | 5.6. General requirements for requests | |||
5.6.1. Documentation | 5.6.1. Documentation | |||
5.6.2. Security and confidentiality | 5.6.2. Security and confidentiality | |||
5.6.3. Equitable processing of requests | 5.6.3. Equitable processing of requests | |||
5.6.3.1. Processing dependent on correct documentation | ||||
5.7. Experimental allocations policy | 5.7. Experimental allocations policy | |||
5.7.1. Introduction | 5.7.1. Introduction | |||
5.7.1.1. Scope and goal | 5.7.1.1. Scope and goal | |||
5.7.2. Allocations for experimental purposes | 5.7.2. Allocations for experimental purposes | |||
5.7.2.1. Publication of an experimental RFC | 5.7.2.1. Publication of an experimental RFC | |||
5.7.2.2. Alternative publication approved by APNIC | 5.7.2.2. Alternative publication approved by APNIC | |||
5.7.3. Experimental allocations | 5.7.3. Experimental allocations | |||
5.7.3.1. Public disclosure of experiment | 5.7.3.1. Public disclosure of experiment | |||
5.7.3.2. Size of IP allocations | 5.7.3.2. Size of IP allocations | |||
5.7.3.3. APNIC input on proposed experiment | 5.7.3.3. APNIC input on proposed experiment | |||
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12.0. ASN assignments | 12.0. ASN assignments | |||
12.1. Evaluation of eligibility | 12.1. Evaluation of eligibility | |||
12.2. Requesting an ASN | 12.2. Requesting an ASN | |||
12.3. Using ASN for own network | 12.3. Using ASN for own network | |||
12.4. Providing ASN to customer | 12.4. Providing ASN to customer | |||
12.5. Two-byte only and four-byte AS Numbers | 12.5. Two-byte only and four-byte AS Numbers | |||
13.0. ASN Transfers | 13.0. ASN Transfers | |||
13.1. Transfers of IPv4 addresses between APNIC account holders | 13.1. Transfers of ASNs between APNIC account holders | |||
13.1.1. Conditions on resource | 13.1.1. Conditions on resource | |||
13.1.2. Conditions on source of the transfer | 13.1.2. Conditions on source of the transfer | |||
13.1.3. Conditions on recipient of the transfer | 13.1.3. Conditions on recipient of the transfer | |||
13.2. Inter-RIR ASN transfers | 13.2. Inter-RIR ASN transfers | |||
13.2.1. Conditions on the space to be transferred | 13.2.1. Conditions on the space to be transferred | |||
13.2.2. Conditions on the source of the transfer | 13.2.2. Conditions on the source of the transfer | |||
13.2.3. Conditions on the recipient of the transfer | 13.2.3. Conditions on the recipient of the transfer | |||
13.3. Mergers & acquisitions | 13.3. Mergers & acquisitions | |||
13.3.1. Updating registration details | 13.3.1. Updating registration details | |||
13.3.2. Effect on membership agreement | 13.3.2. Effect on membership agreement | |||
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process facilitated by APNIC. The policies are to be implemented by | process facilitated by APNIC. The policies are to be implemented by | |||
APNIC, by National Internet Registries (NIRs), and by Local Internet | APNIC, by National Internet Registries (NIRs), and by Local Internet | |||
Registries (LIRs) throughout the region. | Registries (LIRs) throughout the region. | |||
1.1. Scope | 1.1. Scope | |||
———- | ———- | |||
This document describes policies for the responsible management of | This document describes policies for the responsible management of | |||
global Internet number resources in the Asia Pacific region. | global Internet number resources in the Asia Pacific region. | |||
Specifically, this document focuses on policies relating to: | Specifically, this document focuses on policies relating to: | |||
– The delegation of Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4) address space. | – The delegation of Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4) address | |||
space. | ||||
– The allocation and assignment of Internet Protocol version 6 | – The allocation and assignment of Internet Protocol version 6 | |||
(IPv6) address space. | (IPv6) address space. | |||
– The assignment of Autonomous System Numbers (ASNs). | – The assignment of Autonomous System Numbers (ASNs). | |||
1.1.1. Additional guidelines and policies | 1.1.1. Additional guidelines and policies | |||
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This document should be read in conjunction with other APNIC | This document should be read in conjunction with other APNIC | |||
documents, policies, and guidelines; including those dealing | documents, policies, and guidelines; including those dealing | |||
with membership and fees as these documents may provide | with membership and fees, as these documents may provide | |||
additional operational guidance, or may impose additional | additional operational guidance, or may impose additional | |||
requirements on resource holders. | requirements on resource holders. | |||
In addition to the eligibility criteria described in this | In addition to the eligibility criteria described in this | |||
document, APNIC may publish other information relating to | document, APNIC may publish other information relating to | |||
Internet number resources, including: | Internet number resources, including: | |||
– further descriptions of evaluation procedures; | – further descriptions of evaluation procedures; | |||
– summaries of the best current practices that organizations | – summaries of the best current practices that organizations | |||
requesting resources will generally be expected to adopt; and | requesting resources will generally be expected to adopt; and | |||
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An Autonomous System (AS) is a connected group of one or more IP | An Autonomous System (AS) is a connected group of one or more IP | |||
prefixes run by one or more network operators under a single and | prefixes run by one or more network operators under a single and | |||
clearly-defined routing policy. | clearly-defined routing policy. | |||
2.3.1. Autonomous System Number (ASN) | 2.3.1. Autonomous System Number (ASN) | |||
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An Autonomous System Number (ASN) is a unique two- or four-byte | An Autonomous System Number (ASN) is a unique two- or four-byte | |||
number associated with an AS. The ASN is used as an identifier | number associated with an AS. The ASN is used as an identifier | |||
to allow the AS to exchange dynamic routing information with | to allow the AS to exchange dynamic routing information with | |||
other Autonomous Systems. Exterior routing protocols, such as | other Autonomous Systems. | |||
the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP), require ASNs to exchange | ||||
information between networks. | ||||
2.4. Multihomed | 2.4. Multihomed | |||
————— | ————— | |||
Multihoming is the practice of maintaining more than one connection | Multihoming is a way of connecting an organisation’s network to the | |||
to the public Internet. | public Internet through more than one AS. | |||
– A multihomed AS is one which is connected to more than one other | ||||
AS. An AS also qualifies as multihomed if it is connected to a | ||||
public Internet Exchange Point. | ||||
– An organization is considered to be multihomed if its network | ||||
receives fulltime connectivity from more than one ISP and has one | ||||
or more routing prefixes announced by at least two of its ISPs. | ||||
2.5. Internet resources | 2.5. Internet resources | |||
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Internet resources are public IPv4 and IPv6 address numbers, | Internet resources are public IPv4 and IPv6 address numbers, | |||
Autonomous System Numbers, and reverse DNS delegations. | Autonomous System Numbers, and reverse DNS delegations. | |||
2.5.1. Current resources | 2.5.1. Current resources | |||
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Current resources are Internet resources registered by APNIC | Current resources are Internet resources registered by APNIC | |||
under explicit policies and agreements. | under explicit policies and agreements. | |||
2.5.2. Historical resources | 2.5.2. Historical resources | |||
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Historical resources are Internet resources registered under | Historical resources are Internet resources registered under | |||
early registry policies without formal agreements and include: | early registry policies without formal agreements and include: | |||
– Registrations transferred to APNIC as part of the AUNIC to | – Registrations transferred to APNIC as part of the AUNIC to | |||
APNIC migration | APNIC migration | |||
-Some historical resource registrations have been inherited | – Some historical resource registrations have been | |||
by APNIC from the former AUNIC address registry. | inherited by APNIC from the former AUNIC address | |||
registry. | ||||
– A list of resources transferred to APNIC as part of the | – A list of resources transferred to APNIC as part of the | |||
migration is available on the APNIC website at: | migration is available on the APNIC website at: | |||
http://www.apnic.net/aunic | http://www.apnic.net/aunic | |||
– Registrations transferred as part of the Early Registration | – Registrations transferred as part of the Early Registration | |||
Transfer (ERX) project | Transfer (ERX) project | |||
– Most historical registrations were initially made by the | – Most historical registrations were initially made by the | |||
global registries that predated ARIN, such as DDN-NIC, | global registries that predated ARIN, such as DDN-NIC, | |||
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policies. | policies. | |||
2.6. Internet Exchange Point (IXP) | 2.6. Internet Exchange Point (IXP) | |||
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An Internet Exchange Point (IX or IXP) is a layer 1 and layer 2 | An Internet Exchange Point (IX or IXP) is a layer 1 and layer 2 | |||
network structure that interconnects three or more Autonomous | network structure that interconnects three or more Autonomous | |||
Systems (AS) for the purpose of Internet traffic interchange. | Systems (AS) for the purpose of Internet traffic interchange. | |||
2.7. Usage rate | 2.7. Usage rate | |||
————— | ————— | |||
In IPv4 policy, usage rate is the rate at which the LIR made | Usage rate is the rate at which the LIR made delegations from | |||
delegations from relevant past address space, including Historical | relevant past address space, including Historical delegations. | |||
delegations. | ||||
2.8. Utilization | 2.8. Utilization | |||
—————- | —————- | |||
Similar to usage rate in IPv4 policy, utilization is a measure of | Utilization is a measure of IPv6 address usage where "utilization" | |||
address usage in IPv6 policy. The actual usage within each | is only measured in terms of the bits to the left of the /56 | |||
assignment will be quite low, when compared to IPv4 assignments, | boundary. In other words, utilization refers to the delegation of | |||
because in IPv6 policy "utilization" is only measured in terms of | /56s to end sites, and not the number of addresses assigned within | |||
the bits to the left of the /56 boundary. In other words, | individual /56s at those end sites. | |||
utilization refers to the assignment of /56s to end sites, and not | ||||
the number of addresses assigned within individual /56s at those end | ||||
sites. | ||||
Throughout this document, the term utilization refers to the | ||||
allocation of /56s to end sites, and not the number of addresses | ||||
assigned within individual /56s within those end sites. | ||||
2.8.1. HD-Ratio | 2.8.1. HD-Ratio | |||
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The HD-Ratio is a way of measuring the efficiency of address | The HD-Ratio is a way of measuring the efficiency of address | |||
assignment [RFC 3194]. It is an adaptation of the H-Ratio | assignment [RFC 3194]. It is an adaptation of the H-Ratio | |||
originally defined in [RFC1715] and is expressed as follows: | originally defined in [RFC1715] and is expressed as follows: | |||
Log (number of allocated objects) | Log (number of allocated objects) | |||
HD = ————————————- | HD = ————————————- | |||
Log (maximum number of allocatable objects) | Log (maximum number of allocatable objects) | |||
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– Are separate legal entities, | – Are separate legal entities, | |||
– Maintain fully independent network infrastructures and are routed | – Maintain fully independent network infrastructures and are routed | |||
under different ASNs, or | under different ASNs, or | |||
– Can otherwise demonstrate a justified need to obtain address space | – Can otherwise demonstrate a justified need to obtain address space | |||
from more than one IR. | from more than one IR. | |||
4.0. Resource License | 4.0. Resource License | |||
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It is contrary to the goals of this document and is not in the interests | It is contrary to the goals of this document and is not in the interests | |||
of the Internet community as a whole, for Internet number resources to | of the Internet community as a whole, for Internet number resources to | |||
be considered freehold property. Internet resources are regarded as | be considered freehold property. | |||
public resources that should only be distributed according to | ||||
demonstrated need. | ||||
The policies in this document are based upon the understanding that | Neither delegation nor registration confers ownership of | |||
globally-unique unicast address space is licensed for use rather than | ||||
owned. Neither delegation nor registration confers ownership of | ||||
resources. Organizations that use them are considered "custodians" | resources. Organizations that use them are considered "custodians" | |||
rather than "owners" of the resource, and are not entitled to sell or | rather than "owners" of the resource, and are not entitled to sell or | |||
otherwise transfer that resource to other parties outside the provisions | otherwise transfer that resource to other parties outside the provisions | |||
in this document. | in this document. | |||
Specifically, IP addresses and AS numbers will be allocated and assigned | Internet resources are regarded as public resources that should only be | |||
on a license basis, with licenses subject to renewal on a periodic | distributed according to demonstrated need. | |||
basis. | ||||
The conditions of all licenses are described in the APNIC membership | The policies in this document are based upon the understanding that | |||
agreements, service agreements, and other relevant APNIC documents. | globally-unique unicast address space is licensed for use rather than | |||
owned. | ||||
4.1. License Renewal | 4.1. License Renewal | |||
——————— | ——————— | |||
APNIC will delegate Internet resources on a 'license' basis, with | Specifically, APNIC will delegate Internet resources on a 'license' | |||
such licenses to be of specific limited duration (normally one | basis, with licenses subject to renewal on a periodic basis | |||
year). The granting of a license is subject to specific conditions | (normally one year). | |||
applied at the start or renewal of the license. | ||||
IRs will generally renew licenses automatically, provided requesting | The granting of a license is subject to specific conditions as | |||
organizations are making a good-faith effort at meeting the criteria | described in the APNIC membership agreements, service agreements, | |||
under which they qualified for or were granted an allocation or | and other relevant APNIC documents, at the start or renewal of the | |||
assignment. | license. | |||
IRs will generally renew licenses automatically, provided | ||||
requesting organizations are making a good-faith effort at meeting | ||||
the criteria under which they qualified for, or were granted an | ||||
allocation or assignment. | ||||
Licenses to organizations shall be renewable on the following | Licenses to organizations shall be renewable on the following | |||
conditions: | conditions: | |||
– The original basis of the delegation remains valid, and | – The original basis of the delegation remains valid, and | |||
– That address space is properly registered at the time of renewal. | – That address space is properly registered at the time of renewal. | |||
4.1.1. Review | 4.1.1. Review | |||
————- | ————- | |||
In those cases where a requesting organization is not using the | In those cases where a requesting organization is not using the | |||
address space as intended, or is showing bad faith in following | address space as intended, or is showing bad faith in following | |||
through on the associated obligation, IRs reserve the right to | through on the associated obligation, IRs reserve the right to | |||
not renew the license. However, individual licenses shall only | not renew the license. However, individual licenses shall only | |||
be subject to review if the relevant IR has reason to believe | be subject to review if the relevant IR has reason to believe | |||
that the existing license terms are no longer being complied | that the existing license terms are no longer being complied | |||
with. IRs may implement their own procedures for the review of | with. IRs may implement their own procedures for the review of | |||
existing licenses as they see fit. | existing licenses as they see fit. | |||
Note that when a license is renewed, the new license will be | When a license is renewed, the new license will be evaluated and | |||
evaluated under and governed by the applicable policies in place | governed subject to all policies and license conditions | |||
at the time of renewal, which may differ from the policy in | effective at the time of renewal. | |||
place at the time of the original allocation or assignment. When | ||||
a license is renewed, the new license will be subject to all | ||||
policies and license conditions effective at the time of | ||||
renewal, provided that a minimum notice period of one year is | ||||
given of any substantial changes to the conditions of the | ||||
current license. | ||||
All substantial changes to license conditions are subject to the | These may differ from those in place at the time of the original | |||
consensus of APNIC Members, in accordance with the APNIC | delegation, provided that a minimum notice period of one year is | |||
Document Editorial Policy. | given of any substantial changes. Substantial changes to license | |||
conditions are subject to the consensus of APNIC Members, in | ||||
accordance with the APNIC Document Editorial Policy. | ||||
4.1.2. Validity of delegations | 4.1.2. Validity of delegations | |||
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An allocation or assignment of address space is valid only while | A resource delegation is valid only while the original criteria | |||
the original criteria on which the allocation or assignment was | on which it was made remains valid. If a delegation becomes | |||
based continue to be valid. | invalid then the resource must be returned to the appropriate | |||
IR. | ||||
An allocation or assignment becomes invalid if it is: | An allocation or assignment becomes invalid if it is: | |||
– Made for a specific purpose that no longer exists, or | – Made for a specific purpose that no longer exists, or | |||
– Based on information that is later found to be false or | – Based on information that is later found to be false or | |||
incomplete. | incomplete. | |||
If an allocation or assignment becomes invalid then the address | ||||
space must be returned to the appropriate IR. | ||||
It is a condition of ASN assignment that if an ASN is not being | ||||
used by the organization that originally received it, then the | ||||
ASN should be returned, or transferred under the terms described | ||||
in this document. | ||||
4.2. Closure and recovery | 4.2. Closure and recovery | |||
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If an LIR holding APNIC address space ceases to provide Internet | If an LIR holding APNIC address space ceases to provide Internet | |||
connectivity services, all of its address space must be returned to | connectivity services, all of its address space must be returned to | |||
APNIC. It is the responsibility of the LIR (or any liquidator or | APNIC. It is the responsibility of the LIR (or any liquidator or | |||
administrator appointed to wind up the Member's business) to advise | administrator appointed to wind up the Member's business) to advise | |||
all of its customers that address space will be returned to APNIC, | all of its customers that address space will be returned to APNIC, | |||
and that renumbering into new address space will be necessary. | and that renumbering into new address space will be necessary. | |||
In the case that a new LIR takes over the business or infrastructure | In the case that a new LIR takes over the business or infrastructure | |||
of the closed LIR, the existing address space may be transferred to | of the closed LIR, the existing address space may be transferred to | |||
the new LIR, however such a transfer is subject to re-examination by | the new LIR, however such a transfer is subject to re-examination by | |||
APNIC and may be treated as a new address request process. | APNIC and may be treated as a new address request process. | |||
4.2.1. Recovery of unused historical address space | 4.2.1. Recovery of unused historical resources | |||
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A significant amount of historical address space registered in | A significant amount of historical resources registered in the | |||
the APNIC Whois Database is not announced to the global routing | APNIC Whois Database are not announced to the global routing | |||
table. To recover these globally unrouted resources and place | table. | |||
them back in the free pool for reallocation to other networks, | ||||
APNIC will contact networks responsible for Historical address | ||||
space in the APNIC region that has not been globally routed | ||||
since 1 January 1998. | ||||
4.2.2. Recovery of unused historical ASNs | To recover these globally un-routed resources and place them | |||
—————————————– | back in the free pool for re-delegation, APNIC will contact | |||
A significant amount of historical Autonomous System (AS) | networks responsible for historical address space in the APNIC | |||
numbers registered in the APNIC Whois Database are not announced | region that has not been globally routed since 1 January 1998. | |||
to the global routing table. To recover these globally unrouted | To recover un-routed historical AS numbers, APNIC will contact | |||
resources and place them back in the free pool for reassignment | networks responsible for resources not globally used for a | |||
to other networks, APNIC will contact networks responsible for | reasonable period of time. | |||
historical address space in the APNIC region that has not been | ||||
globally used for a reasonable period of time. | ||||
5.0. Resource Management | 5.0. Resource Management | |||
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All NIRs and LIRs that receive address space from APNIC (either directly | All NIRs and LIRs that receive address space from APNIC (either directly | |||
or indirectly) must adopt delegation policies that are consistent with | or indirectly) must adopt delegation policies that are consistent with | |||
the policies described in this document. | the policies described in this document. | |||
NIRs and LIRs must ensure that address space for which they are | NIRs and LIRs must ensure that address space for which they are | |||
responsible is only allocated or assigned subject to agreements | responsible is only allocated or assigned subject to agreements | |||
consistent with the license provisions in this document. Also, NIRs | consistent with the license provisions in this document. Also, NIRs | |||
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If an LIR's staff appears to become less proficient (for | If an LIR's staff appears to become less proficient (for | |||
example, due to the training of new staff or other relevant | example, due to the training of new staff or other relevant | |||
circumstances) then that LIR's assignment window may be | circumstances) then that LIR's assignment window may be | |||
temporarily reduced. | temporarily reduced. | |||
5.2.2. IPv4 address usage estimates | 5.2.2. IPv4 address usage estimates | |||
———————————– | ———————————– | |||
Requests for delegations must be supported by usage estimates | Requests for delegations must be supported by usage estimates | |||
based on immediate and projected future need. These requests | based on immediate and projected future need. These requests | |||
must be accompanied by documentation that supports the estimates. | must be accompanied by documentation that supports the | |||
estimates. | ||||
The estimates should be made for the following periods: | The estimates should be made for the following periods: | |||
– Immediately, | – Immediately, | |||
– Within one year, and | – Within one year, and | |||
– Within two years | – Within two years | |||
APNIC recommends that, as a general guideline, organizations | APNIC recommends that, as a general guideline, organizations | |||
should base their resource requests on the assumption that 25% | should base their resource requests on the assumption that 25% | |||
of the address space will be used immediately and 50% will be | of the address space will be used immediately and 50% will be | |||
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5.2.4.4. Assignment to operator's infrastructure | 5.2.4.4. Assignment to operator's infrastructure | |||
———————————————— | ———————————————— | |||
An organization (ISP/LIR) may assign a /48 per PoP as the | An organization (ISP/LIR) may assign a /48 per PoP as the | |||
service infrastructure of an IPv6 service operator. Each | service infrastructure of an IPv6 service operator. Each | |||
assignment to a PoP is regarded as one assignment regardless | assignment to a PoP is regarded as one assignment regardless | |||
of the number of users using the PoP. A separate assignment | of the number of users using the PoP. A separate assignment | |||
can be obtained for the in-house operations of the operator. | can be obtained for the in-house operations of the operator. | |||
5.3. Registration requirements | 5.3. Registration requirements | |||
—————————— | —————————— | |||
5.3.1. Registration requirements for IPv4 addresses | 5.3.1. Registration requirements for IPv4 addresses | |||
————————————————— | ————————————————— | |||
IRs are responsible for promptly and accurately registering | IRs are responsible for promptly and accurately registering | |||
their address space use with APNIC as follows: <ul | their address space use with APNIC as follows: | |||
class="h3bullet"> | ||||
– All delegations from APNIC to the IR must be registered. | – All delegations from APNIC to the IR must be registered. | |||
– All delegations to downstream IRs must be registered. | – All delegations to downstream IRs must be registered. | |||
– Delegations made to networks greater than a /30 must be | – Delegations made to networks greater than a /30 must be | |||
registered. | registered. | |||
– Delegations made to networks of a /30 or less may be | – Delegations made to networks of a /30 or less may be | |||
registered, at the discretion of the IR and the network | registered, at the discretion of the IR and the network | |||
administrator. | administrator. | |||
– Delegations to hosts may be registered, at the discretion of | – Delegations to hosts may be registered, at the discretion of | |||
the IR and the end-user. | the IR and the end-user. | |||
IRs can choose whether or not to designate this information | IRs can choose whether or not to designate this information | |||
"public". Customer registration details that are not designated | "public". Customer registration details that are not designated | |||
"public" will not be generally available via the APNIC Whois | "public" will not be generally available via the APNIC Whois | |||
Database. The database record will instead direct specific whois | Database. The database record will instead direct specific whois | |||
enquiries to the IR concerned. | enquiries to the IR concerned. | |||
In addition, it is mandatory to register an Incident Response | ||||
Team (IRT) object for each address block record in the APNIC | ||||
Whois Database. | ||||
5.3.1.1. Updating registration details | 5.3.1.1. Updating registration details | |||
————————————– | ————————————– | |||
IRs must update their registration records when any of the | IRs must update their registration records when any of the | |||
registration information changes. This is the responsibility | registration information changes. This is the responsibility | |||
of the IR concerned. However, this responsibility may be | of the IR concerned. However, this responsibility may be | |||
formally assigned to the end-user as a condition of the | formally assigned to the end-user as a condition of the | |||
original delegation. | original delegation. | |||
5.3.1.2. Registering contact persons | ||||
———————————— | ||||
Administrative and technical contact persons must be | ||||
registered. | ||||
The registered administrative contact ("admin-c") must be | ||||
someone who is physically located at the site of the | ||||
network, subject to the following exceptions: | ||||
– For residential networks or users, the IR's technical | ||||
contact may be registered as the admin-c. | ||||
– For networks in exceptional circumstances that make it | ||||
impractical to maintain an on-site administrative contact, | ||||
an off-site person may be registered as the admin-c. | ||||
The technical contact ("tech-c") need not be physically | ||||
located at the site of the network, but must be a person who | ||||
is responsible for the day-to-day operation of the network. | ||||
5.3.2. Registration requirements for IPv6 addresses | 5.3.2. Registration requirements for IPv6 addresses | |||
————————————————— | ————————————————— | |||
When an organization holding an IPv6 address allocation makes | When an organization holding an IPv6 address allocation makes | |||
IPv6 address assignments, it must register assignment | IPv6 address assignments, it must register assignment | |||
information in a database, accessible by RIRs as appropriate | information in a database, accessible by RIRs as appropriate | |||
(information registered by an RIR/NIR may be replaced by a | (information registered by an RIR/NIR may be replaced by a | |||
distributed database for registering address management | distributed database for registering address management | |||
information in future). | information in future). | |||
Information is registered in units of assigned /48 networks. | Information is registered in units of assigned /48 networks. | |||
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registration. | registration. | |||
Organizations that receive an allocation from APNIC can choose | Organizations that receive an allocation from APNIC can choose | |||
whether or not their customer assignment registrations should be | whether or not their customer assignment registrations should be | |||
publicly available. If the organization does not indicate a | publicly available. If the organization does not indicate a | |||
choice, or it chooses to hide its customer assignment | choice, or it chooses to hide its customer assignment | |||
registrations, then those records will not be visible in the | registrations, then those records will not be visible in the | |||
public whois database. Whois queries on these records will | public whois database. Whois queries on these records will | |||
return details of the allocation. | return details of the allocation. | |||
In addition, it is mandatory to register an Incident Response | ||||
Team (IRT) object for each allocation and assignment record in | ||||
the APNIC Whois Database. | ||||
5.3.3. Registration requirements for AS Numbers | 5.3.3. Registration requirements for AS Numbers | |||
———————————————– | ———————————————– | |||
All ASNs assigned must be publicly registered in the APNIC, or | All ASNs assigned must be publicly registered in the APNIC, or | |||
relevant NIR, Whois database. APNIC, or the relevant NIR, will | relevant NIR, Whois database. APNIC, or the relevant NIR, will | |||
create the aut-num object. | create the aut-num object. | |||
All attributes of the aut-num object must be properly registered | All attributes of the aut-num object must be properly registered | |||
in accordance with the APNIC or NIR whois database | in accordance with the APNIC or NIR whois database | |||
documentation. Without limiting these general requirements, | documentation. Without limiting these general requirements, | |||
Section 5.3.3.1 and Section 5.3.3.2. describe particular | Section 5.3.3.1 and Section 5.3.3.2. describe particular | |||
requirements for ASN registration. | requirements for ASN registration. | |||
Administrative and technical contact persons must be registered | 5.3.3.1. Registering routing policy | |||
for each ASN assigned. | ———————————– | |||
APNIC recommends that the routing policy of the AS is | ||||
registered for each ASN assigned. | ||||
The registered administrative contact ('admin-c') is the person | 5.3.3.2. Updating registration details | |||
responsible for the ASN and should generally be someone who is | ————————————– | |||
physically located at the site of the AS. | Organizations responsible for ASNs should update the aut-num | |||
object in the appropriate database if any of the | ||||
registration information changes. | ||||
The technical contact ('tech-c') need not be physically located | 5.3.4. Registering Contact Persons | |||
at the site of the AS, but must be a person who is responsible | ———————————- | |||
for the day-to-day operation of that AS. | Administrative and technical contact persons must be registered. | |||
The registered administrative contact ("admin-c") must be | ||||
someone who is physically located at the site of the network, | ||||
subject to the following exceptions: | ||||
– For residential networks or users, the IR's technical contact | ||||
may be registered as the admin-c. | ||||
– For networks in exceptional circumstances that make it | ||||
impractical to maintain an on-site administrative contact, an | ||||
off-site person may be registered as the admin-c. | ||||
The technical contact ("tech-c") need not be physically | ||||
located at the site of the network, but must be a person who | ||||
is responsible for the day-to-day operation of the network. | ||||
In addition, it is mandatory to register an Incident Response | In addition, it is mandatory to register an Incident Response | |||
Team (IRT) object for each AS Number record in the APNIC Whois | Team (IRT) object for each resource record in the APNIC Whois | |||
Database. | Database. | |||
5.3.3.1. Registering routing policy | 5.3.3.1. Registering routing policy | |||
———————————– | ———————————– | |||
APNIC recommends that the routing policy of the AS is | APNIC recommends that the routing policy of the AS is | |||
registered for each ASN assigned. | registered for each ASN assigned. | |||
5.3.3.2. Updating registration details | 5.3.3.2. Updating registration details | |||
————————————– | ————————————– | |||
Organizations responsible for ASNs should update the aut-num | Organizations responsible for ASNs should update the aut-num | |||
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with the management of current resources. | with the management of current resources. | |||
To ensure integrity of information, APNIC will not update | To ensure integrity of information, APNIC will not update | |||
historical information in the APNIC Whois Database until the | historical information in the APNIC Whois Database until the | |||
resource holder demonstrates the organization's right to the | resource holder demonstrates the organization's right to the | |||
resources and enters a formal agreement with APNIC either as a | resources and enters a formal agreement with APNIC either as a | |||
Member or Non-Member account holder. | Member or Non-Member account holder. | |||
5.5.3. Updating Historical registrations | 5.5.3. Updating Historical registrations | |||
—————————————- | —————————————- | |||
Detailed information on to request an update to a historical | Detailed information on how to request an update to a historical | |||
Internet resource registration is available on the historical | Internet resource registration is available on the historical | |||
resource page of the APNIC website. | resource page of the APNIC website. | |||
http://www.apnic.net/services/manage-historical-resources | http://www.apnic.net/services/manage-historical-resources | |||
Please note that resource holders will not be able to update | Please note that resource holders will not be able to update | |||
registration information if they fail to pay the fees associated | registration information if they fail to pay the fees associated | |||
with their APNIC Member or Non-Member account. | with their APNIC Member or Non-Member account. | |||
Historical resource holders with a current APNIC account have | Historical resource holders with a current APNIC account have | |||
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This documentation may include: | This documentation may include: | |||
– Network engineering plans | – Network engineering plans | |||
– Subnetting plans | – Subnetting plans | |||
– Descriptions of network topology | – Descriptions of network topology | |||
– Descriptions of network routing plans | – Descriptions of network routing plans | |||
– Equipment invoices and purchase orders | – Equipment invoices and purchase orders | |||
– Other relevant documents | – Other relevant documents | |||
5.6.2. Security and confidentiality | 5.6.2. Security and confidentiality | |||
———————————– | ———————————– | |||
The documentation which supports address space requests involves | The documentation, which supports address space requests, | |||
information that may be highly confidential to the organizations | involves information that may be highly confidential to the | |||
and individuals involved. Therefore, APNIC will operate in ways | commercial and infrastructure operations of all Members and | |||
that reflect the trust implicit in its position by applying and | their customers. | |||
enforcing procedures that protect the confidential information | ||||
of its Members and their customers. | ||||
APNIC will maintain systems and practices that protect the | Therefore, APNIC will reflect the trust implicit in its position | |||
confidentiality of all information relating to the commercial | by: | |||
and infrastructure operations of all Members and their | ||||
customers. APNIC will ensure that the employment of all of its | – applying and enforcing systems, practices, and procedures that | |||
staff or agents is based upon an explicit condition of | protect the confidential information of its Members and their | |||
confidentiality regarding such information. | customers, and | |||
– ensuring the employment of all staff, or agents, is based upon | ||||
an explicit condition of confidentiality regarding such | ||||
information. | ||||
APNIC provides for authorization and verification mechanisms | APNIC provides for authorization and verification mechanisms | |||
within the APNIC Whois Database. It is the responsibility of | within the APNIC Whois Database. It is the responsibility of | |||
each IR or end-user to apply these mechanisms. | each IR, or end-user, to apply these mechanisms. | |||
5.6.3. Equitable processing of requests | 5.6.3. Equitable processing of requests | |||
————————————— | ————————————— | |||
APNIC will deal with all requests strictly in the order in which | APNIC will only process requests that have been completely and | |||
it receives the proper documentation. To provide fair treatment | properly documented. If the documentation contains errors or | |||
for all applicants, APNIC will not, under any circumstance, | omissions, APNIC will advise the applicant as soon as possible. | |||
provide any special treatment or make exceptions to the standard | ||||
order of request processing. | ||||
APNIC will seek to process all requests within a consistent time | APNIC may also request the applicant to provide further | |||
and will maintain a request tracking system for efficient | information, or clarify relevant issues that are not clear in | |||
request management. | the initial request. | |||
5.6.3.1. Processing dependent on correct documentation | Once the errors and omissions are rectified, or the additional | |||
—————————————————— | questions answered, APNIC will deal with the request in the | |||
APNIC will only process requests that have been completely | strict order in which it receives proper documentation. | |||
and properly documented. If the documentation contains | ||||
errors or omissions, APNIC will advise the applicant as soon | ||||
as possible. APNIC may also request the applicant to provide | ||||
further information or clarify relevant issues that are not | ||||
clear in the initial request. | ||||
APNIC will process the request as soon as the errors and | APNIC will make all reasonable efforts to maintain a consistent | |||
omissions have been rectified or the additional questions | and reliable level of service with respect to processing of | |||
have been answered. | requests and will maintain a request tracking system for | |||
efficient request management. | ||||
APNIC will make all reasonable efforts to maintain a | To provide fair treatment for all applicants, APNIC will not, | |||
consistent and reliable level of service with respect to | under any circumstance, provide any special treatment or make | |||
processing of requests. | exceptions to the standard order of request processing. | |||
5.7. Experimental allocations policy | 5.7. Experimental allocations policy | |||
———————————— | ———————————— | |||
This Section describes the APNIC policies which apply to requests | This Section describes the APNIC policies which apply to requests | |||
for Internet resource allocations that are to be used for | for Internet resource allocations that are to be used for | |||
experimental purposes. | experimental purposes. | |||
5.7.1. Introduction | 5.7.1. Introduction | |||
——————- | ——————- | |||
As the Internet continues to expand and evolve, there is an | As the Internet continues to expand and evolve, there is an | |||
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6.0. Initial IPv4 delegations | 6.0. Initial IPv4 delegations | |||
—————————– | —————————– | |||
6.1. Minimum and maximum IPv4 delegations | 6.1. Minimum and maximum IPv4 delegations | |||
—————————————– | —————————————– | |||
The current minimum delegation size for IPv4 is a /24 (256 | The current minimum delegation size for IPv4 is a /24 (256 | |||
addresses). | addresses). | |||
Since Friday, 15 April 2011, each APNIC account holder is only | Since Friday, 15 April 2011, each APNIC account holder is only | |||
eligible to receive IPv4 address delegations totaling a maximum /22 | eligible to receive IPv4 address delegations totalling a maximum /22 | |||
from the APNIC 103/8 IPv4 address pool. | from the APNIC 103/8 IPv4 address pool. | |||
On Tuesday, 27 May 2014, each APNIC account holder became eligible | On Tuesday, 27 May 2014, each APNIC account holder became eligible | |||
to receive additional delegations up to a maximum of /22 address | to receive additional delegations up to a maximum of /22 address | |||
space from the APNIC non-103/8 IPv4 address pool. | space from the APNIC non-103/8 IPv4 address pool. | |||
To receive delegations from either of these pools, they must | To receive delegations from either of these pools, they must | |||
demonstrate their eligibility by meeting the criteria specified | demonstrate their eligibility by meeting the criteria specified | |||
below. | below. | |||
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1. The organization provides comprehensive documentation of planned | 1. The organization provides comprehensive documentation of planned | |||
IPv6 infrastructure which would require a larger allocation; or | IPv6 infrastructure which would require a larger allocation; or | |||
2. The organization provides comprehensive documentation of all of | 2. The organization provides comprehensive documentation of all of | |||
the following: | the following: | |||
– its existing IPv4 infrastructure and customer base, | – its existing IPv4 infrastructure and customer base, | |||
– its intention to provide its existing IPv4 services via IPv6, | – its intention to provide its existing IPv4 services via IPv6, | |||
and | and | |||
– its intention to move some of its existing IPv4 customers to | – its intention to move some of its existing IPv4 customers to | |||
IPv6 within two years. | IPv6 within two years. | |||
In either case, an allocation will be made which fulfills the | In either case, an allocation will be made which fulfils the | |||
calculated address requirement, in accordance with the HD-Ratio | calculated address requirement, in accordance with the HD-Ratio | |||
based utilization policy. | based utilization policy. | |||
9.2. Initial IPv6 allocations | 9.2. Initial IPv6 allocations | |||
—————————– | —————————– | |||
9.2.1. Account holders with existing IPv4 space | 9.2.1. Account holders with existing IPv4 space | |||
———————————————— | ———————————————— | |||
Subject to Section 9.1., existing IPv4 networks may be | Subject to Section 9.1., existing IPv4 networks may be | |||
considered in determining the initial IPv6 allocation size. | considered in determining the initial IPv6 allocation size. | |||
APNIC applies a minimum size for IPv6 allocations to facilitate | APNIC applies a minimum size for IPv6 allocations to facilitate | |||
prefix-based filtering. | prefix-based filtering. | |||
APNIC Members that have been delegated an IPv4 address block | APNIC Members that have been delegated an IPv4 address block | |||
from APNIC, but have no IPv6 space, can qualify for an | from APNIC, but have no IPv6 space, can qualify for an | |||
appropriately sized IPv6 block under the matching IPv6 policy. | appropriately sized IPv6 block under the matching IPv6 policy. | |||
For example, a Member that has received an IPv4 IXP assignment | For example, a Member that has received an IPv4 IXP assignment | |||
will be eligible to receive an IPv6 IXP assignment. | will be eligible to receive an IPv6 IXP assignment. | |||
The size of the IPv6 delegation for Members that meet this | The size of the IPv6 delegation for Members that meet this | |||
criteria will be based on the following: <ul class="h3bullet"> | criteria will be based on the following: | |||
– A Member that has an IPv4 allocation is eligible for a | – A Member that has an IPv4 allocation is eligible for a | |||
/32 IPv6 address block. | /32 IPv6 address block. | |||
– A Member that has an IPv4 assignment is eligible for a | – A Member that has an IPv4 assignment is eligible for a | |||
/48 IPv6 address block. | /48 IPv6 address block. | |||
If an APNIC Member wishes to receive an initial allocation or | If an APNIC Member wishes to receive an initial allocation or | |||
assignment larger than the sizes described above, the Member | assignment larger than the sizes described above, the Member | |||
will need to apply under the alternative criteria described | will need to apply under the alternative criteria described | |||
in Section 9.2.2. and Section 10.1 below. | in Section 9.2.2. and Section 10.1 below. | |||
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– IPv6 for multihoming | – IPv6 for multihoming | |||
– IPv6 for critical infrastructure | – IPv6 for critical infrastructure | |||
– IPv6 for Internet Exchange Points | – IPv6 for Internet Exchange Points | |||
– Provider Independent IPv6 assignment | – Provider Independent IPv6 assignment | |||
10.1.1. IPv6 for multihoming | 10.1.1. IPv6 for multihoming | |||
—————————- | —————————- | |||
An organization is eligible to receive a portable assignment | An organization is eligible to receive a portable assignment | |||
from APNIC if it is currently, or plans to be, multihomed. | from APNIC if it is currently, or plans to be, multihomed. | |||
An organization is considered to be multihomed if its network | ||||
receives full-time connectivity from more than one ISP and has | ||||
one or more routing prefixes announced by at least two of its | ||||
ISPs. | ||||
The minimum assignment made under these terms is /48. | The minimum assignment made under these terms is /48. | |||
10.1.2. IPv6 critical infrastructure | 10.1.2. IPv6 critical infrastructure | |||
———————————— | ———————————— | |||
The following critical infrastructure networks, if operating in | The following critical infrastructure networks, if operating in | |||
the Asia Pacific region, are eligible to receive a portable | the Asia Pacific region, are eligible to receive a portable | |||
assignment: | assignment: | |||
– Root domain name system (DNS) server; | – Root domain name system (DNS) server; | |||
– Global top level domain (gTLD) nameservers; | – Global top level domain (gTLD) nameservers; | |||
– Country code TLD (ccTLDs) nameservers; | – Country code TLD (ccTLDs) nameservers; | |||
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disclosure of all address space held by all of the entities in | disclosure of all address space held by all of the entities in | |||
question. If full disclosure is not made, then APNIC will consider | question. If full disclosure is not made, then APNIC will consider | |||
any allocations to be invalid and will require that they be | any allocations to be invalid and will require that they be | |||
returned. | returned. | |||
Part 4: ASN Policy | Part 4: ASN Policy | |||
—————— | —————— | |||
12.0. ASN assignments | 12.0. ASN assignments | |||
——————— | ——————— | |||
12.1. Evaluation of eligibility | ||||
——————————- | ||||
An organization is eligible for an ASN assignment if it: | An organization is eligible for an ASN assignment if it: | |||
1. is multihomed; and | 1. is multihomed; and | |||
2. has a single, clearly defined routing policy that is different from | 2. has a single, clearly defined routing policy that is different | |||
its providers' routing policies. | from its providers' routing policies. | |||
An organization will also be eligible if it can demonstrate that it will | An organization will also be eligible if it can demonstrate that it | |||
meet the above criteria upon receiving an ASN (or within a reasonably | will meet the above criteria upon receiving an ASN (or within a | |||
short time thereafter). | reasonably short time thereafter). | |||
12.1. Evaluation of eligibility | ||||
——————————- | ||||
Requests for ASNs under these criteria will be evaluated using the | Requests for ASNs under these criteria will be evaluated using the | |||
guidelines described in RFC1930 'Guidelines for the creation, | guidelines described in RFC1930 'Guidelines for the creation, | |||
selection and registration of an Autonomous System' (AS). | selection and registration of an Autonomous System' (AS). | |||
12.2. Requesting an ASN | 12.2. Requesting an ASN | |||
———————– | ———————– | |||
Organizations may request an ASN from either APNIC or their relevant | Organizations may request an ASN from either APNIC or their relevant | |||
NIR. | NIR. | |||
The requesting organization may request an ASN for use in its own | The requesting organization may request an ASN for use in its own | |||
network, or for the purposes of providing the ASN to one of its | network, or for the purposes of providing the ASN to one of its | |||
customers, subject to the terms of<span style="color:red">Sections | customers, subject to the terms of Sections 12.3. and 12.4. below. | |||
12.3. and 12.4. below. | ||||
12.3. Using ASN for own network | 12.3. Using ASN for own network | |||
——————————- | ——————————- | |||
Assignments to organizations that will use the ASN in their own | Assignments to organizations that will use the ASN in their own | |||
network are subject to the following additional terms: | network are subject to the following additional terms: | |||
1. The requesting organization is responsible for maintaining the | 1. The requesting organization is responsible for maintaining the | |||
registration described in Section 5.3.3. | registration described in Section 5.3.3. | |||
2. The requesting organization is entitled to continue using the | 2. The requesting organization is entitled to continue using the | |||
ASN, even if they change network peers or service providers. | ASN, even if they change network peers or service providers. | |||
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Autonomous System Numbers may be transferred in accordance with the | Autonomous System Numbers may be transferred in accordance with the | |||
following policies. APNIC does not recognize transfers outside this | following policies. APNIC does not recognize transfers outside this | |||
policy and require organizations holding such transfers to return them. | policy and require organizations holding such transfers to return them. | |||
APNIC recognizes there will be situations where ASNs may be transferred | APNIC recognizes there will be situations where ASNs may be transferred | |||
between: | between: | |||
– Current APNIC account holders | – Current APNIC account holders | |||
– Current APNIC account holders and organizations in other RIR regions | – Current APNIC account holders and organizations in other RIR regions | |||
– Organizations through a merger, acquisition, or takeover | – Organizations through a merger, acquisition, or takeover | |||
13.1. Transfers of IPv4 addresses between APNIC account holders | 13.1. Transfers of ASNs between APNIC account holders | |||
————————————————————— | ————————————————————— | |||
APNIC will process and record ASN transfer requests between current | APNIC will process and record ASN transfer requests between current | |||
APNIC account holders subject to the following conditions. | APNIC account holders subject to the following conditions. | |||
13.1.1. Conditions on resource | 13.1.1. Conditions on resource | |||
—————————— | —————————— | |||
The ASN must be: | The ASN must be: | |||
– In the range administered by APNIC | – In the range administered by APNIC | |||
– Assigned to a current APNIC account holder | – Assigned to a current APNIC account holder | |||
– The ASN will be subject to all current APNIC policies from the | – The ASN will be subject to all current APNIC policies from the | |||
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