RFC 3026 (rfc3026) - Page 2 of 6
Liaison to IETF/ISOC on ENUM
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RFC 3026 Liaison to IETF/ISOC on ENUM January 2001
In order to advance a common terminology for the purpose of this
liaison, we have defined the zones of a domain name as follows.
Using an example, domain name "1.5.1.5.0.2.0.4.1.3.3.e164.arpa" (as
in RFC 2916) is segmented into zones as follow:
E164.arpa - domain zone
3.3. - country code zone (1, 2, or 3 digits dependent on CC)
1.5.1.5.0.2.0.4.1. - national zone
The first understandings to be conveyed are those regarding the
responsibilities for administration of the various zones within the
"e164.arpa" domain:
o The domain zone administration was agreed to be outside the scope
of this meeting and WP1/2.
o For all E.164 Country Code Zone resources (Country Codes and
Identification Codes), the ITU has the responsibility to provide
assignment information to DNS administrators, for performing the
administrative function. The ITU will ensure that each Member
State has authorized the inclusion of their Country Code
information for input to the DNS. For resources that are spare or
designated as test codes there will normally be no entry in the
DNS. However, the ITU will provide spare code lists to DNS
administrators for purposes of clarification. The entity to which
E.164 test codes have been assigned will be responsible for
providing any appropriate assignment information to DNS
administrators.
o The administration of National Zone numbering information is
determined by the type of Country Code resource that a National
Zone is behind:
* The national zone, for geographic resources, is a national
matter and is, therefore, administered by the ITU Member
State(s) to which the country code is assigned. In an
integrated numbering plan, e.g., CC "1", each Country within
the plan may administer their portion of the resource in a
different manner.
* For national zone resources behind the Country Codes assigned
to and shared by Networks, the entity to which the resource is
assigned provides the E.164 assignment information, to DNS
administrators for performing the administrative function.
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