------------------------------------------------------------------- APNIC Document identity Title: Provider Independent IP address return form Short title: address-return-request Document ref: APNIC-078 Version: 001 Date of original publication: February 2000 Date of this version: February 2000 Review scheduled: n/a Obsoletes: n/a Status: Obsolete Comments: n/a -------------------------------------------------------------------- Provider Independent IP Address Return Form This form is intended to be used by organisations wishing to return historically allocated or assigned Provider Independent IP addresses and for organisations wishing to exchange three or more non-contiguous Provider Independent address blocks for one contiguous address block under the APNIC-072 "No Questions Asked" Prefix Return Policy. Only address space allocated or assigned by organisations within the Asia Pacific Region can be returned to APNIC. If you were allocated the IP address range from the former InterNIC then please send your request to ARIN . For instructions on how to complete this request, please refer to the notes at the bottom of the form. There are two sections to this form: Section 1 may be submitted via email to: hostmaster@apnic.net with [IP-RETURN] in the Subject line, or in type written English via fax to: 7-3367-0482 or in type written English via postal mail (as a last resort) to: Asia Pacific Network Information Center Level 1, 33 Park Road P. O. Box 2131 Milton, QLD 4064 Australia Please note that if you do not include [IP-RETURN] in the subject line when emailing the request to your email will be filtered out and will not reach our hostmasters. Section 2 section must be either faxed or sent via postal mail. Note that for security and verification reasons, we will not accept Section 2 via email. If you have any questions regarding this form, you may contact us via email at (preferred), fax at the above number, postal mail at the above address, or via telephone at 7-3367-0490 between 9:00 AM and 5:00 PM Australian Eastern Standard Time. Please allow up to one week for processing electronic mail requests and up to one month for other forms of submission. NOTE: PLEASE DO NOT INCLUDE THIS HEADER NOR THE INSTRUCTIONS AT THE BOTTOM OF THIS FORM WITH YOUR APPLICATION. - - - - - - - - - - - - - CUT HERE - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - #[SECTION 1]# #[CURRENT REGISTERED TEMPLATE V:1.0]# inetnum: netname: descr: descr: country: admin-c: tech-c: remarks: changed: mnt-by: source: #[ADMINISTRATIVE TEMPLATE V:1.0]# organisation-name: requestor-name: address: country: phone: fax: allocated-by: date-allocated: verify-email: address-range: prefix-exchange: #[NETWORK TEMPLATE V:5.0]# netname: descr: descr: country: admin-c: tech-c: remarks: changed: mnt-by: source: APNIC #[PERSON TEMPLATE V:4.0]# person: address: address: country: phone: fax-no: e-mail: nic-hdl: remarks: changed: mnt-by: source: APNIC Additional Comments: #[SECTION 2]# #[FAXED VERIFICATION]# In a fax with the organisation's letterhead, please include the following: A. Verification of the address range to be returned to the free pool of globally unique IPv4 address space B. Signature of the contact as recorded in the database (if applicable) AND Signature of employee with legal authority to sign for the organisation returning address space #[TEMPLATES END]# - - - - - - - - - - - - - - CUT HERE - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1. Instructions For Completing This Form ---------------------------------------- Below are the instructions for completing an APNIC Provider Independent IP Address Return Form. It is extremely important you provide attributes for the tags listed below. Information provided in the ADMINISTRATIVE TEMPLATE will be kept in strict confidence. Information provided in the NETWORK and PERSON templates will be made available over the Internet via WHOIS to whois.apnic.net and other mechanisms. This information is provided to the Internet community to aid in diagnosing and resolving issues related to the operation of the Internet. Any use outside of this context is expressly prohibited without written permission from APNIC Pty Ltd. [A] SECTION 1 2. Current Registered Template ------------------------------ Please include the registered object recorded in the respective database of the organisation that allocated the address range. Most allocations are recorded in or mirrored by the APNIC database, however there may be instances where the registration object is recorded in another database. If the database where the allocation or assignment is recorded is not a RIPE-181 database (format of the CURRENT REGISTERED TEMPLATE) then please cut and paste the result of a query to the database for this template. This template is used to verify that the address range stated in the request was allocated to the company wishing to return or exchange the IP addresses. Example: % Rights restricted by copyright. See http://www.apnic.net/db/dbcopyright.html inetnum: 202.12.28.0 - 202.12.29.255 netname: APNIC-AP descr: Asia Pacific Network Information Center, Pty. Ltd. descr: Level 1 - 33 Park Road. descr: Milton QLD 4064 descr: Australia country: AU admin-c: HM20-AP tech-c: NO4-AP mnt-by: MAINT-APNIC-AP changed: paulg@apnic.net 19980918 source: APNIC 3. Administrative Template -------------------------- ORGANISATION-NAME: Please include the legal name of the organisation seeking to return the IP Addresses. This should be the same name as that recorded in the company letterhead fax to APNIC in Section 2. Example: organisation-name: Examplenet Pty Ltd REQUESTOR-NAME: Please indicate the name of the person who is returning address space or requesting a "one-for-one" prefix exchange. In addition, please state the relationship between the requestor and the organisation, and the job title of the requestor. Example: requestor-name: Joe Bloggs, Employee Examplenet, Sys Admin ADDRESS: Please complete with the full postal address written as you would for postal mail (but do not include the country name inthis field) using one line for each part of the address as shown below. Example: address: Examplenet ISP address: No 1 Example Street address: Example, 4064 COUNTRY: Please give the two letter ISO 3166 country code appropriate for the contact person. Do NOT provide the country name or the three letter ISO 3166 country code. If you do not know the appropriate ISO 3166 code for this person's address, please see the list of ISO 3166 codes maintained on APNIC at ftp://ftp.apnic.net/apnic/docs/iso-3166.txt This tag is required for all PERSON templates, with only one COUNTRY tag permitted. Example: country: BT PHONE: Please provide the work telephone number of the person specified in the REQUESTER-NAME field of this template as it would be dialed internationally (without the prefix necessary to reach an international line). Please do not include the leading zero when specifying the area/city code unless it is required to correctly dial the number internationally. The format for the telephone number is: --- If an extension is necessary, please add "ext ". Please do not put 'x' or other abbreviations for "extension". You may provide more than one telephone number. Each telephone number should be put on a separate line and written in order of the most appropriate number to the least appropriate. Example: phone: 20-1233-4676 phone: 20-1233-4677 ext 4711 FAX: Please complete with the facsimile number of the requestor as it would be dialed internationally (without the prefix necessary to reach an international line. Please do not include the leading zero when specifying the area/city code unless it is required to correctly dial the number internationally. The format for the facsimile number is: --- You may provide more than one facsimile number. Each facsimile number should be put on a separate line and written in order of the most appropriate number to the least appropriate. If the person does not have a facsimile number, please leave blank. Example: fax-no: 20-1233-4678 ALLOCATED-BY: Please state the name of the organisation that allocated or assigned the block of Provider Independent IP addresses to your company. If the organisation that allocated or assigned the block of addresses is an Internet Service Provider that continues to carry on business then please return the IP addresses to them. If the organisation is/was an Network Information Centre (NIC) or an Internet Service Provider that no longer exists, then please proceed with this request to return the IP addresses to APNIC. Example: allocated-by: FOONIC, FOO Network Information Centre DATE-ALLOCATED: Using the YYYYMMDD format, please indicate the date the above mentioned organisation allocated or assigned the IP addresses to your organisation. Example: date: 19940803 CONTACT-EMAIL: Please include a contact email address for the organisation that allocated or assigned you the Provider Independent IP addresses. Example: contact-email: hostmaster@foonic.net ADDRESS-RANGE: The ADDRESS-RANGE field provides a summary of the IP address range that is to be returned to the free pool. If required, you can specify multiple lines of this field to adequately define all address ranges to be returned. Please complete it in the following format: address-range: netname address mask date where: netname - as recorded in the database registering the allocation or assignment. address - the starting address of the assigned or allocated network mask - the subnet mask of assigned network in dotted decimal format, e.g. 255.255.255.0 date - the date the assignment occurred in YYYYMMDD format PREFIX-EXCHANGE: If you are returning the IP addresses but do not require a block from APNIC in exchange, then please state "NO" in this field. Please state "YES" if you are requesting IP addresses in exchange for the ones that are to be returned. Please note that if you state "YES" in this field, you must have at least three fields of ADDRESS-RANGE showing dis-contiguous IP address blocks. This is a requirement of the "No Questions Asked Prefix Return Policy" Example: prefix-exchange: YES 4. Network Template ------------------- Please only complete this template if you stated "YES" in the above field to obtain an allocation from APNIC in exchange for the returned blocks. NETNAME: Please provide a short but meaningfully descriptive name for this network. The NETNAME is used mainly for administrative purposes such as consistency checking of the Internet Registry. The network name should be written as a SINGLE word of less than 25 capital alphanumeric characters ONLY. It is requested you use a network name that relates to the organisation the network is being assigned to. Please do NOT use domain names, such as FOO.COM, as the network name has no relation with the domain name system. There should be exactly one NETNAME tag per NETWORK template. Example: netname: TBIT DESCR: Please complete with a short description of the organisation, including the location, providing sufficient detail as to distinguish your organisation from others in the APNIC database, i.e., "descr: Computer Center" is not sufficient. Do NOT include advertising information such as "The best internet provider in Foo" and please limit the number of DESCR lines to 5. This tag is required for all NETWORK templates. Example: descr: Examplenet descr: Example Internet Service Provider descr: Exampletown COUNTRY: Please provide the two letter ISO 3166 country code appropriate for the organisation requesting address space. Do NOT provide the country name or the three letter ISO 3166 country code. If you do not know the appropriate ISO 3166 code for your country, please see the table of ISO 3166 codes maintained on APNIC at ftp://ftp.apnic.net/apnic/docs/iso-3166.txt We are aware that listing a country may seem arbitrary for networks crossing national boundaries, so choose the most appropriate country based on the location of the administrative contact. This tag is required for all NETWORK templates, with only one COUNTRY tag permitted. Example: country: BT ADMIN-C: Please provide the APNIC NIC handle (NIC handles from other registries are not accepted) of the person who is the administrative contact for the network. If you do not have an APNIC NIC handle, please see the section below entitled "Obtaining an APNIC NIC Handle". The administrative contact must be someone who is physically located at the site of the network and at least one ADMIN-C tag is required for all NETWORK templates. Example: admin-c: JB401-AP TECH-C: Please provide the APNIC NIC handle (other registry NIC handles are not currently accepted) of the person who is the technical contact for the network. If you do not have an APNIC NIC handle, please see the section below entitled "Obtaining an APNIC NIC Handle". The technical contact need not be physically located at the site of the network, but rather is the person who is responsible for the day-to-day operation of the network. At least one TECH-C tag is required for all NETWORK templates. Example: tech-c: MS4-AP REMARKS: The remarks attribute contains any remarks about this address space that cannot be expressed in any of the other attributes. Although multiple lines are allowed, it should be only be used if it provides extra information to users of the database, and usage should be kept to a minimum. Example: remarks: will be returned to NIC 19950101 CHANGED: Please provide the e-mail address of the person who is completing the template followed by the current date in the format of YYYYMMDD (YYYY is the current year, MM is the month and DD is the day, all 0 values included). You should supply exactly one CHANGED tag per NETWORK template if this is an application for a new provider block. Example: changed: joebloggs@example.net 19950225 MNT-BY: Please provide the APNIC allocated maintainer ID. The maintainer ID provides some level of authorization control over who can update an object protected by a MNT-BY field. If you do not have a maintainer ID, you may either leave this field blank and a default maintainer ID will be created for you (one without any authentication protection) or you may apply for one using the APNIC Maintainer Object Request form found at: ftp://ftp.apnic.net/apnic/docs/maintainer-request There can be zero or more MNT-BY tags per NETWORK template, however each maintainer object specified must already exist in the APNIC Registration database. Example: mnt-by: MAINT-FOO-AP SOURCE: Source of the information. For the purposes of APNIC forms, it will always be APNIC. This information is always required in the database and has already been added to the forms. Example: source: APNIC 5. Person Template ------------------ Please only complete this template if you have completed the Network Template above and require an APNIC NIC-handle. PERSON: Please give the full name of the person this template will represent. Do not use formal titles like `Dr' or `Prof' or `Sir'. Please provide full names, not initials. The name should be provided as the person would be addressed in a letter salutation (e.g., given name followed by family name or family name followed by given name depending on the custom in your country). There can be exactly one PERSON field in a PERSON template. Example: person: Joe Bloggs ADDRESS: Please complete with the full postal address written as you would for postal mail (but do not include the country name inthis field) using one line for each part of the address as shown below. Example: address: Examplenet ISP address: No 1 Example Street address: Example, 4064 COUNTRY: Please give the two letter ISO 3166 country code appropriate for the contact person. Do NOT provide the country name or the three letter ISO 3166 country code. If you do not know the appropriate ISO 3166 code for this person's address, please see the list of ISO 3166 codes maintained on APNIC at ftp://ftp.apnic.net/apnic/docs/iso-3166.txt This tag is required for all PERSON templates, with only one COUNTRY tag permitted. Example: country: BT PHONE: Please provide the work telephone number of the person specified in this template as it would be dialed internationally (without the prefix necessary to reach an international line). Please do not include the leading zero when specifying the area/city code unless it is required to correctly dial the number internationally. The format for the telephone number is: --- If an extension is necessary, please add "ext ". Please do not put 'x' or other abbreviations for "extension". You may provide more than one telephone number. Each telephone number should be put on a separate line and written in order of the most appropriate number to the least appropriate. --- If an extension is necessary, please add "ext ". Please do not put 'x' or other abbreviations for "extension". More than one telephone number is fine; each telephone number should be put on a separate line and written in order of the most appropriate number for the person to the least. Example: phone: 20-1233-4676 phone: 20-1233-4677 ext 4711 FAX-NO: Please complete with the facsimile number of the requestor as it would be dialed internationally (without the prefix necessary to reach an international line. Please do not include the leading zero when specifying the area/city code unless it is required to correctly dial the number internationally. The format for the facsimile number is: --- You may provide more than one facsimile number. Each facsimile number should be put on a separate line and written in order of the most appropriate number to the least appropriate. If the person does not have a facsimile number, please leave blank. Example: fax-no: 20-1233-4678 E-MAIL: Please supply the electronic mail address for the person. The electronic mail address MUST be a valid Internet reachable RFC-822 address with a fully qualified domain name. If you do not have Internet reachable e-mail connectivity, please leave this field blank. Multiple e-mail addresses may be specified, with each on a separate line and written in order of the most appropriate to the least. Example: e-mail: joebloggs@example.net NIC-HDL: A NIC Handle is a unique identifier used within the Internet registry database to differentiate between people with the same names. NIC handles are assigned by registries -- if you do not have one, please do not make one up; follow the procedures described below in the section entitled "Obtaining an APNIC NIC Handle"a handle will be automatically generated for you if you. If you have an APNIC NIC handle but do not remember it, please make a note of this in the ADDITIONAL COMMENTS section of the application form and leave this field blank. If you have a NIC handle assigned by another registry, e.g., InterNIC, please provide a full person template anyway using the auto-generating handles as described below -- the regional registries are currently investigating ways in which information such as this can be shared, but no solution has yet been implemented. Example: nic-hdl: JB401-AP REMARKS: The remarks attribute contains any remarks about this person that cannot be expressed in any of the other attributes. Although multiple lines are allowed, it should be only be used if it provides extra information to users of the database, and usage should be kept to a minimum. Example: remarks: pager can be accessed by -pager CHANGED: Please indicate the e-mail address of the person who is completing the template followed by the current date in the format of YYYYMMDD (YYYY is the current year, MM is the month and DD is the day, all values 0 filled). You should supply exactly one CHANGED tag per PERSON template if this is a new person object. Example: changed: joebloggs@example.net 19950225 MNT-BY: Please provide the APNIC allocated maintainer ID. The maintainer ID provides some level of authorization control over who can update an object protected by a MNT-BY field. If you do not have a maintainer ID, you may either leave this field blank and a default maintainer ID will be created for you (one without any authentication protection) or you may apply for one using the APNIC Maintainer Object Request Form found at: ftp://ftp.apnic.net/apnic/docs/maintainer-request There can be zero or more MNT-BY tags per request template, however each maintainer object specified must already exist in the APNIC Registration Database. Example: mnt-by: MAINT-FOO-AP SOURCE: Source of the information. For the purposes of APNIC forms, it will always be APNIC. This information is always required in the database and has already been added to the forms. Example: source: APNIC ADDITIONAL COMMENTS: Please include any additional comments you have regarding the reason for returning the Provider Independent blocks, or the reason for wishing to exchange the IP Address blocks. 6. Section 2 - Faxed Verification --------------------------------- This section is intended for security purposes only. In a letterhead of the organisation registred in the database (as stated in the CURRENT REGISTERED TEMPLATE) please send a letter faxed to the APNIC at 7-3367-0482. In the faxed letter please include the following: A. Verification of Address Space to be returned Please state that you authorise the return of the IP address range/s spefified in Section 1. Kindly also include the IP address range/s to be returned to APNIC. B. Signature of contact recorded in the database (if applicable) and a legal authority within the organisation to authorise the faxed letter. 7. Application Example ---------------------- #[SECTION 1]# #[CURRENT REGISTERED TEMPLATE V:1.0]# inetnum: 202.0.0.0 - 202.0.1.255 netname: EXAMPLE-BLK-1-AP descr: An example of a completed ISP application form descr: Please don't send this verbatim to APNIC country: BT admin-c: EP10-AP tech-c: EP10-AP remarks: Example Provider Independent Assignment changed: hostmaster@foonic.net 19941214 mnt-by: FOO-MNT source: FOONIC inetnum: 202.0.6.0 - 202.0.7.255 netname: EXAMPLE-BLK-2-AP descr: An example of a completed ISP application form descr: Please don't send this verbatim to APNIC country: BT admin-c: EP10-AP tech-c: EP10-AP remarks: Example Provider Independent Assignment changed: hostmaster@foonic.net 19960203 mnt-by: FOO-MNT source: FOONIC inetnum: 211.128.0.0 - 211.128.1.255 netname: EXAMPLE-BLK-3-AP descr: An example of a completed ISP application form descr: Please don't send this verbatim to APNIC country: BT admin-c: EP10-AP tech-c: EP10-AP remarks: Example Provider Independent Assignment changed: hostmaster@examplenic.net 19950603 mnt-by: EXAMPLE-MNT source: APNIC #[ADMINISTRATIVE TEMPLATE V:1.0]# organisation-name: Examplenet ISP requestor-name: Joe Bloggs, Emloyee Examplenet, Sys Admin. address: 223 The Avenue address: Example City country: BT phone: 7-3367-0490 fax: 7-3367-0482 allocated-by: EXAMPLENIC Example Network Information Centre allocated-by: FOONIC Foo Network Information Centre verify-email: hostmaster@examplenic.net verify-email: hostmaster@foonic.net address-range: EXAMPLE-BLK-1-AP 202.0.0.0 255.255.255.0 19941214 address-range: EXAMPLE-BLK-2-AP 202.0.6.0 255.255.254.0 19960203 address-range: EXAMPLE-BLK-3-AP 211.128.0.0 255.255.255.0 19950603 prefix-exchange: YES #[NETWORK TEMPLATE V:5.0]# netname: EXAMPLENET descr: Examplenet descr: Internet Service Provider country: BT admin-c: EP10-AP tech-c: EP10-AP remarks: Example Provider Independent Assignment changed: joebloggs@example.net 19991018 mnt-by: APNIC-HM source: APNIC #[PERSON TEMPLATE V:4.0]# person: Example Person address: No 1 Example Street address: Example, 4064 country: BT phone: 7-33670490 fax-no: 7-33670482 e-mail: example1@example.net nic-hdl: EP10-AP remarks: This is an Example Person Object remarks: Do not try to contact mnt-by: APNIC-HM changed: staff@apnic.net 19991018 source: APNIC Additional Comments: In the interest of aggregation we would like to advertise one route instead of three. #[SECTION 2]# #[FAXED VERIFICATION]# In a fax with the organisation's letterhead please include the following: A. Verification of the Address range to be returned to the free pool of globally unique IPv4 address space B. Signature of the contact as recorded in the database (if applicable) AND Signature of employee with legal authority to sign for the organisation returning address space #[TEMPLATES END]# =======================END=========================== (c) APNIC Pty Ltd 2000