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APNIC Document identity
Short title: portable-assign-request
Title: APNIC Portable Assignment Request Form
Document ref: APNIC-098 Version: 001
Approved: n/a Active: 1 December 2002
Review scheduled: n/a Obsoletes: APNIC-082, APNIC-085
Status: Active Comments: n/a
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APNIC Portable Assignment Request Form


What is this form used for?
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This form is for use by organisations requesting portable
assignments of IPv4 or IPv6 address space. Please use it
to request assignments for:

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- Multihoming IPv4 only
- Internet Exchange Point IPv4 or IPv6
- Critical Infrastructure IPv4 or IPv6

Important:
For each type of request, you must submit a separate request
form.

This form may be used by APNIC members and non-members with a
valid APNIC account name.

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Other IP address request forms
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If you are an APNIC member seeking an IPv4 allocation, then use
the "IPv4 ISP request Form", at:

http://www.apnic.net/services/ipv4/index.html (web)

If you are seeking an IPv6 allocation, then use the "IPv6
Allocation Request Form" at:

ftp://ftp.apnic.net/apnic/docs/ipv6-alloc-request

Eligibility for a portable assignment
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Multihoming:

Organisations seeking an IPv4 multihoming assignment must meet
the criteria described in "Policies for Address Space Management
in the Asia Pacific Region".

In particular, an organisation is eligible to receive a portable
assignment from APNIC if it:

- is currently multihomed with provider-based addresses, or
demonstrates a plan to multihome within one month; and

- agrees to renumber out of previously assigned address space.

For more information, see:

http://www.apnic.net/docs/policy/add-manage-policy.html#11.1

Internet Exchange Point:

Internet Exchange Points (IXPs) are eligible to receive a
portable assignment from APNIC for use on their IXP transit LAN.
IXPs may request the following assignment sizes:

IPv4 - an assignment of no longer than a /24
IPv6 - an assignment of no longer than a /48

APNIC may make multiple assignments of these sizes, where
justified.

For more information, see:

http://www.apnic.net/docs/policy/add-manage-policy.html#11.2


Critical Infrastructure:

Organisations seeking assignment for critical infrastructure must
be an actual operator of the network infrastructure performing
the following functions:

- root domain name system (DNS) server
- global top level domain (gTLD) DNS server
- country code TLD (ccTLDs) DNS server
- Regional Internet Registry (RIRs)
- National Internet Registry (NIRs)

These organisations are entitled to request the following
assignment sizes:

IPv4 - an assignment of no longer than a /24
IPv6 - an assignment of no longer than a /32

For more information, see:

http://www.apnic.net/docs/policy/add-manage-policy.html#11.3

Fees and accounts
-----------------

http://www.apnic.net/member

Members making their first Internet address resource request from
APNIC are subject to the Resource Services Application Fee. For
more information, see:

http://www.apnic.net/member/feesinfo.html

Help guides for completing the APNIC Portable Assignment Request Form
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A full help guides for this form is available at

http://www.apnic.net/services/help/portable-txt/

You may also wish to read "Quick tips for requesting IP
addresses", at:

http://www.apnic.net/info/faq/isp-request-tips.html


Questions
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If you have other questions, please contact us at:

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Or, if you would prefer to phone or fax us with your questions,
please refer to our contact details and office hours at:

http://www.apnic.net

Submitting this form
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All requests for portable assignments must include completed
Network and Technical templates.

Depending on the type of portable assignment you are requesting,
complete ONE of the following templates ONLY:

- Multihoming OR
- Internet Exchange Point OR
- Critical Infrastructure

Then, submit the completed templates (not including this
introductory information) by email to:

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Please note that this form will first be parsed by machine.
Therefore, you must ensure that:
- your account name, enclosed in square brackets, is included in
the subject line. For example,
[SPARKYNET-MY]
- your email is sent in plain ASCII text only
- you do not modify any of the template lines starting with #[
- you do not modify any of the field names in the templates.


NOTE: PLEASE DO NOT INCLUDE THIS HEADER WITH YOUR APPLICATION.

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#[REQUESTOR TEMPLATE]#

name:
email:
acct-name:
org-relationship:


#[PORTABLE ASSIGNMENT TEMPLATE]#

address-type:
assign-type:


#[NETWORK TEMPLATE]#

netname:
descr:
descr:
country:
admin-c:
tech-c:
remarks:
mnt-routes:

#[TECHNICAL TEMPLATE]#

infrastructure:
infrastructure:
network-plan:
network-plan:

#[ MULTIHOMING TEMPLATE]#

conn-status:
peer-as-contacts:
peer-as-contacts:
ip-return:

#[INTERNET EXCHANGE POINT TEMPLATE]#

no-route:
service-plan:
ix-member:
ix-member:
ixp-policy:

#[CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE TEMPLATE]#
org-url:
critical-cat:

#[Additional information]#

If you are applying for a multihoming assignment, please give
details of the reason you are requesting portable assignment under
multihoming criteria.

If you are applying for a multihoming, IXP or critical infrastructure
assignment, you have the option of including any additional
information you feel may justify your request.



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