RFC 1466 (rfc1466) - Page 1 of 10
Guidelines for Management of IP Address Space
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Network Working Group E. Gerich
Request for Comments: 1466 Merit
Obsoletes: 1366 May 1993
Guidelines for Management of IP Address Space
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.
Abstract
This document has been reviewed by the Federal Engineering Planning
Group (FEPG) on behalf of the Federal Networking Council (FNC), the
co-chairs of the Intercontinental Engineering Planning Group (IEPG),
and the Reseaux IP Europeens (RIPE). There was general consensus by
those groups to support the recommendations proposed in this document
for management of the IP address space.
1.0 Introduction
With the growth of the Internet and its increasing globalization,
much thought has been given to the evolution of the network number
allocation and assignment process. RFC 1174, "Identifier Assignment
and Connected Status", [1] dated August 1990 recommends that the
Internet Registry (IR) continue as the principal registry for network
numbers; however, the IR may allocate blocks of network numbers and
the assignment of those numbers to qualified organizations. The IR
will serve as the default registry in cases where no delegated
registration authority has been identified.
The distribution of the registration function is desirable, and in
keeping with that goal, it is necessary to develop a plan which
manages the distribution of the network number space. The demand for
network numbers has grown significantly within the last two years and
as a result the allocation of network numbers must be approached in a
more systematic fashion.
This document proposes a plan which will forward the implementation
of RFC 1174 and which defines the allocation and assignment of the
network number space. There are three major topics to be addressed:
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