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  2. 1. Sort by: spladug. • 11 yr. ago. I'm not sure why that site is reporting it as a DoD IP address (perhaps related to that site saying it hasn't updated that record since May 2011?), but when I run whois locally I see: NetRange: 24.44.0.0 - 24.47.255.255. CIDR: 24.44.0.0/14. OriginAS: . NetName: NETBLK-OOL-3BLK.

  3. www.disa.mil › g-rootDISA - G-Root

    DISA DOD Network Information Center (NIC) operates G.root-servers.net, one of the thirteen logical Internet Root name servers. DISA DOD NIC cooperates with the eleven other Root Server Operators to provide authoritative data for the DNS Root Zone. The G-Root DNS system operates at: IPv4 address 192.112.36.4 from the range 192.112.36.0/24

  4. The DoD Network Information Center (NIC) Registry Protocol 9802 provides additional information on assignment and registration of DoD IP address space and IP numbered resources. *** DISA Authorizing Official approval is required to use Private IP addresses (non-routable) space (RFC 1918) on SIPRNet.

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    Question: What is the purpose of the Connection Approval Process (CAP)? Answer: The purpose of the Connection Approval Process (CAP) is to provide existing and potential Unclassified but Sensitive Internet Protocol Router Network (NIPRNET), DISN Asynchronous Transfer Mode System – Unclassified (DATMS-U), Systems Approval Process (SYSAPP), DISN Vide...

    Question: Once I enter a circuit into the SNAP and SGS, is that all I need to do? Answer: No. Every circuit that is entered into the SNAP or SGS database must go through the DIACAP (or equivalent for Non-DoD and Contractors) Process. Once your circuit is registered in the SNAP or SGS database, to include the uploading of the Executive DIACAP packag...

    SIPRNet GIAP System (SGS) Question: How long does it take to get an account approved and created? Answer: Accounts are approved within 24 hours. Question: Can Mission Partners still email the packages to the CAO? Answer: Packages should be uploaded to SGS. If, however, the Mission Partner is unable to upload the package to SGS, they should contact ...

    Question: Where can I find a more detailed outline of the Topology Requirements? Answer: A more detailed list of the Topology Requirements is available in the Connection Process Guide. Question: In the example given in the Topology Requirement CBT there is VOIP, how do we capture video as well? Answer: Customers are to include a video switch in the...

    Question: Where can I find information on the waivers process? Answer: You can find the waiver process outlined in the Connection Process Guide at the following webpage: http://www.disa.mil/Services/Network-Services/Enterprise-Connections/Connection-Process-Guide/Service-Appendices/OSD-GIG-Waiver-Process Additional Waivers documentation can be foun...

    Question: I received a failure on an Unannounced/Announced scan. What steps do I need to take now? Answer: For unannounced scans, review your boundary protection systems to ensure they are locked down as much as possible. For Announced scans, review the CAT I findings and fix/mitigate them. Once these items have been addressed, you should contact t...

  5. NIPR Federated Gateway. Private Data Internet Service Provider. Private Internet Protocol Service. Private Local Area Network Service. Secret Private Internet Protocol Service. Commercial: 1-844-DISA-HLP (1-844-347-2457) option 2. NIPR: disa.gsd.infrastructure@mail.mil. SIPR: disa.scott.conus.mbx.dccc@mail.smil.mil.

  6. Feb 15, 2024 · SAN DIEGO — The Defense Information Systems Agency has polished off many of the rough edges of its network consolidation effort called DoDNet. Two years after making the $11 billion contract award under the Defense Enclave Services initiative, DISA is preparing to expand the number of users and capabilities DoDNet provides.

  7. Joint Force Headquarters Department of Defense Information Network reached the milestone after three years of building capacity and capability to secure, operate and defend the DoDIN, a global...

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