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Network Working Group                                        C. Topolcic
 
Network Working Group                                        C. Topolcic
 
Request for Comments: 1367                                          CNRI
 
Request for Comments: 1367                                          CNRI
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       Schedule for IP Address Space Management Guidelines
 
       Schedule for IP Address Space Management Guidelines
Status of this Memo
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'''Status of this Memo'''
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This memo provides information for the Internet community.  It does
 
This memo provides information for the Internet community.  It does
 
not specify an Internet standard.  Distribution of this memo is
 
not specify an Internet standard.  Distribution of this memo is
 
unlimited.
 
unlimited.
Introduction
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'''Introduction'''
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This memo suggests a schedule for the implementation of the IP
 
This memo suggests a schedule for the implementation of the IP
network number allocation plan described in RFC 1366.  This schedule
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network number allocation plan described in [[RFC1366|RFC 1366]].  This schedule
 
is meant to support the implementation and deployment of an address
 
is meant to support the implementation and deployment of an address
 
aggregation mechanism for the Internet by proposing an achievable
 
aggregation mechanism for the Internet by proposing an achievable
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solution in no way constrains the selection of the next generation
 
solution in no way constrains the selection of the next generation
 
addressing and routing technology.
 
addressing and routing technology.
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This draft schedule was put together by the FNC Engineering and
 
This draft schedule was put together by the FNC Engineering and
 
Planning Group (FEPG) based on the IP addressing plan BOF of the July
 
Planning Group (FEPG) based on the IP addressing plan BOF of the July
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schedule can be met.  We encourage its open discussion as we move
 
schedule can be met.  We encourage its open discussion as we move
 
toward community consensus.
 
toward community consensus.
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   Please send comments to [email protected], or to the
 
   Please send comments to [email protected], or to the
 
   mailing list [email protected].  To be added to this
 
   mailing list [email protected].  To be added to this
 
   mailing list, send a request to [email protected].
 
   mailing list, send a request to [email protected].
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Note that the references below to an addressing plan and to criteria
 
Note that the references below to an addressing plan and to criteria
for regional address registries refer to RFC 1366.
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for regional address registries refer to [[RFC1366|RFC 1366]].
 
 
  
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Draft Implementation Schedule for IP Network Number Allocation Plan:
  
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  1) 31 October 92:
  
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      The following address allocation procedures are continued:
  
 
 
 
 
Draft Implementation Schedule for IP Network Number Allocation Plan:
 
  1) 31 October 92:
 
      The following address allocation procedures are continued:
 
 
       a) Initial set of criteria for selecting regional address
 
       a) Initial set of criteria for selecting regional address
 
         registries will be put into place, and requests from
 
         registries will be put into place, and requests from
 
         prospective regional registries will be accepted by the
 
         prospective regional registries will be accepted by the
 
         IANA.
 
         IANA.
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       b) Class A network numbers are practically impossible to
 
       b) Class A network numbers are practically impossible to
 
         obtain.
 
         obtain.
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       c) Class B network numbers will continue to be issued only when
 
       c) Class B network numbers will continue to be issued only when
 
         reasonably justified.  If possible, a block of C's will be
 
         reasonably justified.  If possible, a block of C's will be
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         Class B will become progressively more constrained until the
 
         Class B will become progressively more constrained until the
 
         date in step (3).
 
         date in step (3).
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       d) Class C network numbers will be allocated according to the
 
       d) Class C network numbers will be allocated according to the
 
         addressing plan.  Allocation will be performed by the
 
         addressing plan.  Allocation will be performed by the
 
         Internet Registry (IR) if an appropriate regional registry
 
         Internet Registry (IR) if an appropriate regional registry
 
         has not yet been designated by the IANA.
 
         has not yet been designated by the IANA.
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   2) 14 February 93:
 
   2) 14 February 93:
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       Re-evaluate and readjust the schedule if necessary.
 
       Re-evaluate and readjust the schedule if necessary.
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   3) 15 April 93:
 
   3) 15 April 93:
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       a) The IR begins to allocate all networks according to the
 
       a) The IR begins to allocate all networks according to the
 
         addressing plan in appropriately sized blocks of Class C
 
         addressing plan in appropriately sized blocks of Class C
 
         numbers.
 
         numbers.
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       b) Class B network numbers will be difficult to obtain,
 
       b) Class B network numbers will be difficult to obtain,
 
         following the recommendation of the addressing plan and only
 
         following the recommendation of the addressing plan and only
 
         issued when justified.
 
         issued when justified.
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   4) 6 June 93:
 
   4) 6 June 93:
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       Expected date that an address aggregation mechanism is
 
       Expected date that an address aggregation mechanism is
 
       available in the Internet.
 
       available in the Internet.
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References
 
References
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[1] Gerich, E., "Guidelines for Management of IP Address Space", RFC
 
[1] Gerich, E., "Guidelines for Management of IP Address Space", RFC
 
     1366, Merit, October 1992.
 
     1366, Merit, October 1992.
  
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Security Considerations
  
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Security issues are not discussed in this memo.
  
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Author's Address
  
 
 
 
Security Considerations
 
Security issues are not discussed in this memo.
 
Author's Address
 
 
Claudio Topolcic
 
Claudio Topolcic
 
Corporation for National Research Initiatives
 
Corporation for National Research Initiatives
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Suite 100
 
Suite 100
 
Reston, VA  22091
 
Reston, VA  22091
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Phone: (703) 620-8990
 
Phone: (703) 620-8990
  

Latest revision as of 14:15, 16 October 2020

Network Working Group C. Topolcic Request for Comments: 1367 CNRI

                                                        October 1992
      Schedule for IP Address Space Management Guidelines

Status of this Memo

This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard. Distribution of this memo is unlimited.

Introduction

This memo suggests a schedule for the implementation of the IP network number allocation plan described in RFC 1366. This schedule is meant to support the implementation and deployment of an address aggregation mechanism for the Internet by proposing an achievable target for which we can all aim. The timely deployment of that aggregation mechanism and the IP addressing plan will help the the size of the Internet router forwarding tables and management of the IP address space. By doing so, it will help the current Internet addressing and routing technology operate during the interim period until the next generation technology is deployed. This interim solution in no way constrains the selection of the next generation addressing and routing technology.

This draft schedule was put together by the FNC Engineering and Planning Group (FEPG) based on the IP addressing plan BOF of the July 1992 IETF meeting, as well as discussions with a number (though, of course, not all) of knowledgeable and interested parties, including the IANA and IR. This draft schedule assumes that the address aggregation mechanism will be available in the Internet by mid-1993. The activities described in this schedule are the precursors to that deployment, and will promote the efficient operation of that mechanism. We feel that our assumptions are realistic and that this schedule can be met. We encourage its open discussion as we move toward community consensus.

  Please send comments to [email protected], or to the
  mailing list [email protected].  To be added to this
  mailing list, send a request to [email protected].

Note that the references below to an addressing plan and to criteria for regional address registries refer to RFC 1366.

Draft Implementation Schedule for IP Network Number Allocation Plan:

  1) 31 October 92:
     The following address allocation procedures are continued:
     a) Initial set of criteria for selecting regional address
        registries will be put into place, and requests from
        prospective regional registries will be accepted by the
        IANA.
     b) Class A network numbers are practically impossible to
        obtain.
     c) Class B network numbers will continue to be issued only when
        reasonably justified.  If possible, a block of C's will be
        issued rather than a B. The requirements for allocating a
        Class B will become progressively more constrained until the
        date in step (3).
     d) Class C network numbers will be allocated according to the
        addressing plan.  Allocation will be performed by the
        Internet Registry (IR) if an appropriate regional registry
        has not yet been designated by the IANA.
  2) 14 February 93:
     Re-evaluate and readjust the schedule if necessary.
  3) 15 April 93:
     a) The IR begins to allocate all networks according to the
        addressing plan in appropriately sized blocks of Class C
        numbers.
     b) Class B network numbers will be difficult to obtain,
        following the recommendation of the addressing plan and only
        issued when justified.
  4) 6 June 93:
     Expected date that an address aggregation mechanism is
     available in the Internet.

References

[1] Gerich, E., "Guidelines for Management of IP Address Space", RFC

   1366, Merit, October 1992.

Security Considerations

Security issues are not discussed in this memo.

Author's Address

Claudio Topolcic Corporation for National Research Initiatives 895 Preston White Drive Suite 100 Reston, VA 22091

Phone: (703) 620-8990 EMail: [email protected]