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Technical template

The Technical template is used to provide details of your current network and your future network plans.

Note: If you are requesting an IPv4 assignment, please see the Technical template for IPv4 requests.

Network infrastructure (infrastructure)

The infrastructure attribute summarises the addresses you are currently using for your network infrastructure equipment.

If you currently use IPv6 address space, please complete this attribute with details of your previous IPv6 assignments using multiple lines. You do not need to include details of any IPv4 address space you currently use.

IPv6 assignment

If you currently use IPv6 address space, please complete this attribute with details of your previous IPv6 assignments using multiple lines.

IXP requests

If you are applying under the IXP criteria, infrastructure includes the point to point addresses of any members of your IX.

You should provide descriptions of all assignments made to your network infrastructure in the following format:

infrastructure: <address> <prefix-size> <remark>

Attribute (long)

Attribute (short)

Definition/explanation

Start address

address

Provide the starting address of the specific network assigned to your infrastructure, in hexadecimal format.

Example:

2001:07FA::

Total prefix

prefix-size

The total prefix assigned to the organisation's network infrastructure.

Example:

/64

Description of subnet

remark

A descriptive remark about this network, including its function and the equipment installed.

Example:

IP addresses IX member - Internet Services Co

Important notes on the infrastructure attribute

  • Use as many infrastructure attributes as necessary to accurately describe the internal infrastructure of the network.
  • Do not use the infrastructure attribute to describe networks that you are not yet using.
  • If you have assigned addresses to your network infrastructure in a non-CIDR fashion, then you must describe each contiguous part of that network as a separate subnet.
  • In your device estimates, be sure to include all devices which need globally unique IP numbers.
  • Be sure to specify valid network numbers and prefixes in order to convey the actual layout of your network. APNIC considers the sum of the addresses described in the infrastructure attribute to be the total amount of address space used in this network.

Examples

IXP

infrastructure: 2009:07FA:0:0004::/64 IX Member 1 - Sparky Net ISP
infrastructure: 2009:07FA:0:0005::/64 IX Member 2 - Global Telecom Inc.

Critical infrastructure

infrastructure: 2009:07FA:0:0003::/64 routers and network management sytems
infrastructure: 2009:0c30::/48 database, file and management, DNS, Application (servers)

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Future network plan (network-plan)

The network-plan attribute summarises how you intend to use the assigned addresses within the next 2 years.

You should describe your plans for this address space in the following format:

<address-prefix> <now/1yr/2yr> <remark>

Attribute (long)

Attribute (short)

Definition/explanation

Address prefix

address-prefix

Provide the IPv6 prefix length you plan to assign, expressed in slash notation.

Example:

/64

Deploy now

Now

The IPv6 prefix length planned for immediate use.

Deploy within 1 year

1yr

The IPv6 prefix length planned for use after one year.

Deploy within 2 years

2yr

The IPv6 prefix length planned for use after two years.

Plans for subnet

remark

A descriptive remark about the plans for this network, including its function and the equipment installed.

Example:

host IP addresses for routers of IX members

Important notes on the network-plan attribute

  • Use as many network-plan attributes as necessary to accurately describe your future network plans.
  • In your device estimates for your internal infrastructure, be sure to include all devices which will need globally unique IP numbers.

Examples

IXP

network-plan: /64 /64,/64,/64 Router's point-to-point connection IP addresses for routers of IX members

Critical infrastructure

network-plan: /50  /56,/56,/50  peering router and network management
network-plan: /56  /56,/56,/56  production reverse-delegation servers and WHOIS servers

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