------------------------------------------------------------------- APNIC Document identity Title: IN-ADDR.ARPA Registration Form Short title: in-addr-request Document ref: APNIC-008 Version: 002 Date of original publication: 28 April 1995 Date of this version: 28 April 1995 Review scheduled: n/a Obsoletes: n/a Status: Obsolete Comments: Document originally labelled version 8.2.1. Obsoleted by APNIC-021. -------------------------------------------------------------------- APNIC-008.2.1 APNIC Staff Request Form 28 April 1995 Asia Pacific Network Information Center IN-ADDR.ARPA Registration Form Issued: April 28, 1995 Expires: August 1, 1995 Form: apnic-008.2.1 (4/28/95 - 8/1/95) IP-network-number: Network-Name: IN-ADDR-server-name (required): IN-ADDR-server-name (required): IN-ADDR-server-name (optional): IN-ADDR-server-name (optional): IN-ADDR-server-name (optional): APNIC Staff [Page 1] APNIC-008.2.1 April, 1995 -------------------------NOTES----------------------------------------- - Please fill out this form in typewritten English and submit it via email to domreg@apnic.net. If you are unable to submit this form via email, we request you submit the form via fax or, as a last resort, via postal mail to the address: Attention: IN-ADDR.ARPA Registration. Asia Pacific Network Information Center c/o Internet Initiative Japan, Inc. Sanbancho Annex Bldg. 1-4, Sanban-cho, Chiyoda-ku Tokyo, 102 Japan Tel: +81-3-5276-3973 Fax: +81-3-5276-6239 - You need to provide the following information in the above fields: 1. the IP number(s) of the network(s) you wish to have registered in the in-addr.arpa domain. If you wish to have multiple networks registered using the same servers, please use multiple "IP-network-number" lines. 2. the name associated with this network. Network names can be determined by querying the APNIC whois server with the network number (e.g., whois -h whois.apnic.net your-ip-network number) and looking for the 'netname' field. 3. the FULLY QUALIFIED DOMAIN NAMES (FQDN) of at least two (and at most five) DNS servers that will provide the in-addr.arpa service. Do not put the IP addresses, use names only. - All listed DNS servers *MUST BE CONFIGURED*, and visible to the Internet before the delegation request can be processed. - The network *MUST BE REGISTERED* in the APNIC whois database before the delegation request can be processed. - For those who need help in configuring the DNS, the following publications will provide useful advice: DNS and Bind, Paul Albitz & Cricket Liu, O'Reilly & Associates, ISBN 1-56592-010-4 TCP/IP Network Administration, Craig Hunt, O'Reilly & Associates, ISBN 0-937175-82-X APNIC Staff [Page 2]