Cisco Cisco Prime Network Registrar 8.1 Guía Del Usuario
Cisco Prime Network Registrar IPAM 8.1.1 User Guide
44 Regional Internet Registry Organizations
Field
Description
naming policy. Each time this policy is used, a unique number will be
generated.
Incrementor – Zero Filled
A dynamically generated global incrementor specifically unique for this
naming policy. Each time this policy is used, a unique number will be
generated. This field is padded to a fixed size of 5 characters. For example;
12 would generate the string 00012
1232 would generate the string 01232
12 would generate the string 00012
1232 would generate the string 01232
Choose from the following actions.
•
Click
Delete on a line to remove a specific component of the naming policy.
•
Click
Insert Row Above to insert a new component of the naming policy above the
current line.
•
Click
Insert Row Below to insert a new component of the naming policy below the
current line.
Typically, the naming policy is a combination of static text, mixed with dynamic (system
generated) components. The dynamic components ensure uniqueness of the host name.
Once you have completed modeling the naming policy, click
Submit to save the naming
policy, or
Cancel to return to the previous screen. If the policy was successfully added, the
list shows an example of the naming policy that you just created.
3.17
Regional Internet Registry Organizations
This section describes the setup and maintenance of Regional Internet Registry Organizations.
RIR Organizations are used to organize and define information that is associated to your
address space. This includes information that is needed and/or required for reporting
purposes by internet registries such as ARIN or RIPE. When an organization gets a new
allocation of IP Address space from an Regional Internet Registry (RIR), the address space is
essentially registered to that organization. The RIR assigns an identification number to each
organization, which is sometimes referred to as an Organization ID (OrgID) or
“organization”. This OrgID needs to be associated with the root block and all subsequent
descendant blocks to facilitate tracking and proper utilization reporting. For instance, showing
utilization by OrgID helps an organization when it becomes time to request more space from
the RIR.
When the Regional Internet Registry Organizations icon or link is selected, the existing
When the Regional Internet Registry Organizations icon or link is selected, the existing
Organizations, if any, are shown.
Choose from the following actions.
Choose from the following actions.
•
To
delete one or more organizations, click the checkbox in the Select column for each
item you wish to clear, and click
Delete Selected. You are prompted for
confirmation. Click
OK to delete the selected Organizations, or cancel to return to the
previous screen.