1993/11/16  資料 2-7-2 APNIC-001.0 Overview Asia Pacific Network Information Center IP Network Address Application Form Issued: Jan 1, 1994 Expires: Jul 1, 1994 The form included with this document comprises the Asia Pacific Network Information Center (APNIC) IP network address application form. While this form is accepted by the APNIC, national, and other Internet Registries across the Asia Pacific region and it will allow you to request an IP network address, if you are served by a national or other local Internet Registry you may be able to obtain a similar form in the local language and should use that form if possible. The previously centralized procedures for obtaining IP network addresses from the Global Internet Registry (now the InterNIC and formerly known as nic.ddn.mil or sri-nic) have been replaced by a distributed system whereby applications for IP network addresses are processed by a hierarchy of Internet Registries. This hierarchy is graphically portrayed in the figure below: Global Registry (InterNIC) / | ¥ / | ¥ Regional ... Regional Registry Registry /(APNIC) ¥ (RIPE NCC) / | ¥ / | ¥ National Local National Registry Registry Registry / | ¥ / | ¥ Local ... Local Registry Registry The Global Internet Registry (InterNIC) delegates blocks of IP addresses to the Regional Registries, one such being the APNIC which supports the Asia Pacific region. The Regional Registries in turn delegate blocks of IP addresses to national or other local registries, if such organizations exist. The local or national registry may further delegate blocks of addresses to other local registries such as service providers, depending on the country or region. Thus, the distribution of IP network addresses is delegated to organizations closer to the actual user of the addresses. APNIC IP Network Address Application Form [Page: 1] APNIC-001.0 Overview Accompanying this document and the application form itself are a group of notes which are intended to help you complete your network address application. Please read the accompanying notes carefully prior to filling in your application. When you have completed your application, you should submit it to the level of the Internet registry hierarchy nearest you. In most cases, you will be able to submit your application to your local or national Internet registry. If no such registry exists, you may submit your form to the APNIC. Regardless of whether you are applying for class B or C addresses, you should always make your application to the Internet registry nearest you. In the case of class B addresses however, assignments are only made by the global Internet registry or by a Regional Internet registry. If your local or national Internet registry determines that your application for a class B address is justified, the application will be forwarded to the APNIC for further evaluation. See the accompanying document "Additional Hints for Organizations Requesting Class B Network Addresses" for more details. If you have any questions regarding the address allocation procedures, documentation, or the forms provided, please do not hesitate to contact your nearest Internet registry or the APNIC. Yours sincerely, hostmaster@apnic.net Asia Pacific Network Information Center c/o Univerity of Tokyo, Computer Center Email: hostmaster@apnic.net 2-11-16 Yayoi, Bunkyo-ku Tel: +81-3-5684-7747 Tokyo 113 JAPAN (Temporary address) Fax: +81-3-3580-3782 o APNIC charter (functions of APNIC) o Definition of Asia and the Pacific Rim o Rules for IP address allocation o Routing registry functions o NIC handles o Funding model o Staffing levels o Physical location for APNIC o APNIC form languages (local language support & translation) o APNIC database local language support o NIC to NIC interactions o Database software o Class B allocations APNIC IP Network Address Application Form [Page: 2]