New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 1 - GENERAL GOVERNMENT ADMINISTRATION
Chapter 12 - INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Part 11 - ENTERPRISE ARCHITECTURE
Section 1.12.11.15 - NETWORK

Universal Citation: 1 NM Admin Code 1.12.11.15

Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024

IP addressing.

A. The enterprise service provider will assign, document, and manage all address blocks of private, public, and reserved address spaces.

B. Agencies will manage and control all addresses within their block. Agencies will be required to submit current and accurate IP sub-net assignments and change control documentation to the enterprise service provider database on a real-time basis.

C. An agency core router will be configured to route only 10.0 and 164.64.0.0 addressing.

D. Private class A (RFC 1918) IPv4 is to be the named standard for all agencies and core networks to extend networks within the state that do not want to be routed to external sources with subnets of class B and class C.

E. Public Address.

(1) In the event that access is required to route to an external source, addresses must be public.

(2) The only public address range that will be advertised by the SoNM to the internet is the 164.64.0.0 class B address space assigned by ARIN.

F. The reserved address 1.18.361 NMAC.

(1) This reserved addressing will be limited to securing segregated voice transmission until an equally secure design is available with RCF 1918.

(2) Reserved addressing will not be implemented in the same autonomous RCF 1918 or public addressing.

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