unixshell IP Address Technical Request Form You should mail the completed form to support@unixshell.com. unixshell IP Allocation Policy unixshell is provided with IP addresses from ARIN who allocates blocks of IP addresses to Internet and Hosting Service Providers (ISPs and HSPs) for the purpose of reassigning that space to their customers. ARIN takes guidance from allocation policies and procedures set forth in RFC 2050 and unixshell is therefore bound by those regulations. Because unixshell views our relationship to the broader Internet as critical to achieving our customers' needs, we seek to assist the global Internet community in achieving the following IP address objectives: 1) Conservation: Fair distribution of globally unique Internet address space according to the operational needs of the end-users and Internet Service Providers operating networks using this address space. Prevention of stockpiling in order to maximize the lifetime of the Internet address space. 2) Routability: Distribution of globally unique Internet addresses in a hierarchical manner, permitting the routing scalability of the addresses. This scalability is necessary to ensure proper operation of Internet routing, although it must be stressed that routability is in no way guaranteed with the allocation or assignment of IPv4 addresses. 3) Registration: Provision of a public registry documenting address space allocation and assignment. This is necessary to ensure uniqueness and to provide information for Internet trouble shooting at all levels. To assist in reaching these goals, unixshell follows these guidelines: 1) For all servers requesting more than 3 IP address, unixshell requires customers to provide technical justification for their IP address usage. (See Application Form Below) 2) unixshell may deny an IP network of any size if the customer cannot show 25% immediate usage. 3) unixshell may take back an IP network of any size if the customer cannot show 40% usage after 3 to 6 months. 4) For networks with a CIDR prefix equal to or shorter than /24 (i.e. greater than or equal to 256 IP addresses or 'Class C'), unixshell may demand a network engineering diagram from the customer. The diagram will be a textual description of the use of sub-netting within the /24 or shorter-prefixed network. Technical Justification Client ID: __________________ E-Mail Address: ______________ First Name: __________________ Last Name: ___________________ Company Name: __________________________ Address: _______________________________ Address: _______________________________ City: __________________________________ State: _________________________________ ZIP/Postal Code: _______________________ Phone: _________________________________ In the following table please provide the IP Address, domain name (e.g. unixshell.com) and/or service (e.g. ssl http, ftp) that will be running on that IP Address. If unixshell has not given you a range of new IP network addresses, you may use existing IP address space to justify usage or use sequential addresses in the range - 192.168.1.1 to 192.168.1.255. If you are running more than one domain per IP, please indicate NAME BASED in the Service field. If you do not have a domain or service planned for the particular IP address at this time, please indicate your estimated date of usage for the IP address in question in the Service field. Please complete multiple sheets as required by the size of your IP request. # IP ADDRESS DOMAIN NAME SERVICE 1) ____________ _____________________ ______________ 2) ____________ _____________________ ______________ 3) ____________ _____________________ ______________ 4) ____________ _____________________ ______________ 5) ____________ _____________________ ______________ 6) ____________ _____________________ ______________ 7) ____________ _____________________ ______________ 8) ____________ _____________________ ______________ /29 9) ____________ _____________________ ______________ 10) ____________ _____________________ ______________ 11) ____________ _____________________ ______________ 12) ____________ _____________________ ______________ 13) ____________ _____________________ ______________ 14) ____________ _____________________ ______________ 15) ____________ _____________________ ______________ 16) ____________ _____________________ ______________ /28 17) ____________ _____________________ ______________ 18) ____________ _____________________ ______________ 19) ____________ _____________________ ______________ 20) ____________ _____________________ ______________ 21) ____________ _____________________ ______________ 22) ____________ _____________________ ______________ 23) ____________ _____________________ ______________ 24) ____________ _____________________ ______________ 25) ____________ _____________________ ______________ 26) ____________ _____________________ ______________ 27) ____________ _____________________ ______________ 28) ____________ _____________________ ______________ 29) ____________ _____________________ ______________ 30) ____________ _____________________ ______________ 31) ____________ _____________________ ______________ 32) ____________ _____________________ ______________ 33) ____________ _____________________ ______________ 34) ____________ _____________________ ______________ 35) ____________ _____________________ ______________ 36) ____________ _____________________ ______________ /27 /26 = 64 IPs /25 = 128 IPs /24 = 256 IPs