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Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) R. Housley Request for Comments: 7249 Vigil Security Category: Informational May 2014 ISSN: 2070-1721

                    Internet Numbers Registries

Abstract

 RFC 7020 provides information about the Internet Numbers Registry
 System and how it is used in the distribution of autonomous system
 (AS) numbers and globally unique unicast Internet Protocol (IP)
 address space.
 This companion document identifies the IANA registries that are part
 of the Internet Numbers Registry System at this time.

Status of This Memo

 This document is not an Internet Standards Track specification; it is
 published for informational purposes.
 This document is a product of the Internet Engineering Task Force
 (IETF).  It represents the consensus of the IETF community.  It has
 received public review and has been approved for publication by the
 Internet Engineering Steering Group (IESG).  Not all documents
 approved by the IESG are a candidate for any level of Internet
 Standard; see Section 2 of RFC 5741.
 Information about the current status of this document, any errata,
 and how to provide feedback on it may be obtained at
 http://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc7249.

Copyright Notice

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1. Introduction

 In accordance with the IETF-IANA Memorandum of Understanding
 [RFC2860], RFC 7020 [RFC7020] provides information about the Internet
 Numbers Registry System and how it is used in the distribution of
 autonomous system (AS) numbers and globally unique unicast Internet
 Protocol (IP) address space.
 This companion document identifies the IANA registries that are part
 of the Internet Numbers Registry System at this time.

2. Internet Numbers Registries

 Three IANA registries are associated with the Internet Numbers
 Registry System: "Autonomous System (AS) Numbers", "IANA IPv4 Address
 Space Registry", and "IPv6 Global Unicast Address Assignments".
 However, in each case, there are special-purpose values, and those
 special-purpose values are outside the Internet Numbers Registry
 System.

2.1. Autonomous System Numbers

 For historical reasons, there are 16-bit AS numbers and 32-bit AS
 numbers.  However, the 16-bit AS numbers are really just zero through
 65535 of the 32-bit AS number space.
 The allocation and registration functions for all non-reserved AS
 numbers are handled by the Internet Numbers Registry System in
 accordance with policies developed by the Regional Internet
 Registries (RIRs) in accordance with their processes.
 Some special-purpose AS numbers have been reserved.  Section 3 of
 this document establishes an IANA registry for special-purpose AS
 Numbers that have already been reserved.  Future additions to this
 registry can be made through "IETF Review" as defined in [RFC5226].
 Once a reservation is approved, it is recorded in the special-purpose
 AS numbers registry with a reference to the IESG-approved RFC that
 documents the reservation.

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2.2. IPv4 Addresses

 The allocation and registration functions for all non-reserved,
 globally unique unicast IPv4 addresses are handled by the Internet
 Numbers Registry System in accordance with policies developed by the
 RIRs in accordance with their processes.
 Reservations of special-purpose IPv4 addresses can be found in the
 IANA registry [IANA-IPv4-Reg].  Future additions to this registry can
 be made through "IETF Review" as defined in [RFC5226].  Once a
 reservation is approved, it is recorded in the special-purpose IPv4
 address registry with a reference to the IESG-approved RFC that
 documents the reservation.

2.3. IPv6 Addresses

 The vast bulk of the IPv6 address space (approximately 7/8ths of the
 whole address space) is reserved by the IETF [RFC4291], with the
 expectation that further assignment of globally unique unicast
 address space will be made from this reserved space in accordance
 with future needs.
 The allocation and registration functions for all non-reserved
 globally unique unicast IPv6 addresses are handled by the Internet
 Numbers Registry System in accordance with policies developed by the
 RIRs in accordance with their processes.
 Reservations of special-purpose IPv6 addresses can be found in the
 IANA registry [IANA-IPv6-Reg].  Future additions to this registry can
 be made through "IETF Review" as defined in [RFC5226].  Once a
 reservation is approved, it is recorded in the special-purpose IPv6
 address registry with a reference to the IESG-approved RFC that
 documents the reservation.

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3. IANA Considerations

 IANA has created the "Special-Purpose AS Numbers" registry.  Future
 additions to this registry can be made through "IETF Review" as
 defined in [RFC5226].  At this time, the special-purpose AS numbers
 are:
 AS Numbers             Reason for Reservation
 ---------------------  -------------------------------------------
 0                      Reserved by [AS0-PROCESS]
 23456                  AS_TRANS; reserved by [RFC6793]
 64496-64511            For documentation and sample code; reserved
                          by [RFC5398]
 64512-65534            For private use; reserved by [RFC6996]
 65535                  Reserved by [RFC1930]
 65536-65551            For documentation and sample code; reserved
                          by [RFC5398]
 4200000000-4294967294  For private use; reserved by [RFC6996]
 4294967295             Reserved by [LAST-AS-RES]

4. Security Considerations

 This document identifies the IANA registries that are part of the
 Internet Numbers Registry System at the time of publication.  It does
 not change the security posture of the Internet in any way.
 Network operators should take care that special-purpose numbers and
 addresses are used on the public Internet in a manner that is
 consistent with their reserved purpose.

5. References

5.1. Normative References

 [RFC2860] Carpenter, B., Baker, F., and M. Roberts, "Memorandum of
           Understanding Concerning the Technical Work of the Internet
           Assigned Numbers Authority", RFC 2860, June 2000.
 [RFC5226] Narten, T. and H. Alvestrand, "Guidelines for Writing an
           IANA Considerations Section in RFCs", BCP 26, RFC 5226, May
           2008.
 [RFC7020] Housley, R., Curran, J., Huston, G., and D. Conrad, "The
           Internet Numbers Registry System", RFC 7020, August 2013.

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5.2. Informative References

 [AS0-PROCESS]
           Kumari, W., Bush, R., Schiller, H., and K. Patel,
           "Codification of AS 0 processing", Work in Progress, August
           2012.
 [IANA-IPv4-Reg]
           IANA, "IANA IPv4 Special-Purpose Address Registry",
           <http://www.iana.org/assignments/
           iana-ipv4-special-registry>.
 [IANA-IPv6-Reg]
           IANA, "IANA IPv6 Special-Purpose Address Registry",
           <http://www.iana.org/assignments/
           iana-ipv6-special-registry>.
 [LAST-AS-RES]
           Haas, J. and J. Mitchell, "Reservation of Last Autonomous
           System (AS) Numbers", Work in Progress, April 2014.
 [RFC1930] Hawkinson, J. and T. Bates, "Guidelines for creation,
           selection, and registration of an Autonomous System (AS)",
           BCP 6, RFC 1930, March 1996.
 [RFC4291] Hinden, R. and S. Deering, "IP Version 6 Addressing
           Architecture", RFC 4291, February 2006.
 [RFC5398] Huston, G., "Autonomous System (AS) Number Reservation for
           Documentation Use", RFC 5398, December 2008.
 [RFC6793] Vohra, Q. and E. Chen, "BGP Support for Four-Octet
           Autonomous System (AS) Number Space", RFC 6793, December
           2012.
 [RFC6996] Mitchell, J., "Autonomous System (AS) Reservation for
           Private Use", BCP 6, RFC 6996, July 2013.

Acknowledgements

 Many thanks to Jari Arkko, Scott Bradner, Brian Carpenter, David
 Conrad, John Curran, David Farmer, Adrian Farrel, Stephen Farrell,
 Brian Haberman, Geoff Huston, George Michaelson, S. Moonesamy, and
 Thomas Narten for their insightful review and comment.

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Author's Address

 Russell Housley
 Vigil Security, LLC
 918 Spring Knoll Drive
 Herndon, VA 20170
 USA
 EMail: housley@vigilsec.com

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