Internet Assigned Numbers Authority
Civic Address Types Registry
Created
2006-04-11
Last Updated
2014-04-11
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Registries included below
??Civic Address Types (CAtypes)
??Relative Location Parameters
Civic Address Types (CAtypes)
Expert(s)
Martin Thomson
Reference
[RFC4776][RFC6848]
Note
No registrations of new CAtype numbers in the Civic Address Types Registry are
permitted, except by IESG Approval under unusual circumstances. As specified in
[RFC6848], new registrations are accepted only for CAtype 40,
using the template specified in Section 8.3.
Note
The registration of new values should be accompanied by a corresponding
reservation in the Relative Location Parameters registry.
Available Formats
[IMG]
CSV
Range Registration Procedures
Type=A IETF Review
Type=B Expert Review
CAtype Local Description Example Namespace URI Contact Schema Type Reference
Name
The IESG (iesg@ietf.org);
0 language i-default urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:pidf:geopriv10:civicAddr the GEOPRIV working group urn:ietf:params:xml:schema:pidf:geopriv10:civicAddr A [RFC4776][RFC2277]
(geopriv@ietf.org)
national
subdivisions
(state, The IESG (iesg@ietf.org);
1 A1 canton, urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:pidf:geopriv10:civicAddr the GEOPRIV working group urn:ietf:params:xml:schema:pidf:geopriv10:civicAddr A [RFC4776]
region, (geopriv@ietf.org)
province,
prefecture)
county, The IESG (iesg@ietf.org);
2 A2 parish, gun urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:pidf:geopriv10:civicAddr the GEOPRIV working group urn:ietf:params:xml:schema:pidf:geopriv10:civicAddr A [RFC4776]
(JP), (geopriv@ietf.org)
district (IN)
city, The IESG (iesg@ietf.org);
3 A3 township, shi urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:pidf:geopriv10:civicAddr the GEOPRIV working group urn:ietf:params:xml:schema:pidf:geopriv10:civicAddr A [RFC4776]
(JP) (geopriv@ietf.org)
city
division, The IESG (iesg@ietf.org);
4 A4 borough, city urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:pidf:geopriv10:civicAddr the GEOPRIV working group urn:ietf:params:xml:schema:pidf:geopriv10:civicAddr A [RFC4776]
district, (geopriv@ietf.org)
ward, chou
(JP)
neighborhood, The IESG (iesg@ietf.org);
5 A5 block urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:pidf:geopriv10:civicAddr the GEOPRIV working group urn:ietf:params:xml:schema:pidf:geopriv10:civicAddr A [RFC4776]
(geopriv@ietf.org)
group of
streets below The IESG (iesg@ietf.org);
6 A6 the urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:pidf:geopriv10:civicAddr the GEOPRIV working group urn:ietf:params:xml:schema:pidf:geopriv10:civicAddr A [RFC4776]
neighborhood (geopriv@ietf.org)
level
7-10 Unassigned
RESERVED by
Relative
11-15 Location [RFC7035]
Parameters
registry
leading The IESG (iesg@ietf.org);
16 PRD street N urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:pidf:geopriv10:civicAddr the GEOPRIV working group urn:ietf:params:xml:schema:pidf:geopriv10:civicAddr A [RFC4776]
direction (geopriv@ietf.org)
trailing The IESG (iesg@ietf.org);
17 POD street suffix SW urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:pidf:geopriv10:civicAddr the GEOPRIV working group urn:ietf:params:xml:schema:pidf:geopriv10:civicAddr A [RFC4776]
(geopriv@ietf.org)
street suffix The IESG (iesg@ietf.org);
18 STS or type Ave, Platz urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:pidf:geopriv10:civicAddr the GEOPRIV working group urn:ietf:params:xml:schema:pidf:geopriv10:civicAddr A [RFC4776]
(geopriv@ietf.org)
The IESG (iesg@ietf.org);
19 HNO house number 123 urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:pidf:geopriv10:civicAddr the GEOPRIV working group urn:ietf:params:xml:schema:pidf:geopriv10:civicAddr A [RFC4776]
(geopriv@ietf.org)
house number The IESG (iesg@ietf.org);
20 HNS suffix A, 1/2 urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:pidf:geopriv10:civicAddr the GEOPRIV working group urn:ietf:params:xml:schema:pidf:geopriv10:civicAddr A [RFC4776]
(geopriv@ietf.org)
landmark or Columbia The IESG (iesg@ietf.org);
21 LMK vanity University urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:pidf:geopriv10:civicAddr the GEOPRIV working group urn:ietf:params:xml:schema:pidf:geopriv10:civicAddr A [RFC4776]
address (geopriv@ietf.org)
additional The IESG (iesg@ietf.org);
22 LOC location South Wing urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:pidf:geopriv10:civicAddr the GEOPRIV working group urn:ietf:params:xml:schema:pidf:geopriv10:civicAddr A [RFC4776]
information (geopriv@ietf.org)
name The IESG (iesg@ietf.org);
23 NAM (residence Joe's urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:pidf:geopriv10:civicAddr the GEOPRIV working group urn:ietf:params:xml:schema:pidf:geopriv10:civicAddr A [RFC4776]
and office Barbershop (geopriv@ietf.org)
occupant)
postal/zip The IESG (iesg@ietf.org);
24 PC code 10027-1234 urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:pidf:geopriv10:civicAddr the GEOPRIV working group urn:ietf:params:xml:schema:pidf:geopriv10:civicAddr A [RFC4776]
(geopriv@ietf.org)
building The IESG (iesg@ietf.org);
25 BLD (structure) Low Library urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:pidf:geopriv10:civicAddr the GEOPRIV working group urn:ietf:params:xml:schema:pidf:geopriv10:civicAddr A [RFC4776][RFC5139]
(geopriv@ietf.org)
unit The IESG (iesg@ietf.org);
26 UNIT (apartment, Apt 42 urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:pidf:geopriv10:civicAddr the GEOPRIV working group urn:ietf:params:xml:schema:pidf:geopriv10:civicAddr A [RFC4776][RFC5139]
suite) (geopriv@ietf.org)
The IESG (iesg@ietf.org);
27 FLR floor 4 urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:pidf:geopriv10:civicAddr the GEOPRIV working group urn:ietf:params:xml:schema:pidf:geopriv10:civicAddr A [RFC4776]
(geopriv@ietf.org)
The IESG (iesg@ietf.org);
28 ROOM room number 450F urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:pidf:geopriv10:civicAddr the GEOPRIV working group urn:ietf:params:xml:schema:pidf:geopriv10:civicAddr A [RFC4776][RFC5139]
(geopriv@ietf.org)
The IESG (iesg@ietf.org);
29 PLC type of place office urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:pidf:geopriv10:civicAddr the GEOPRIV working group urn:ietf:params:xml:schema:pidf:geopriv10:civicAddr A [RFC4589][RFC5139]
(geopriv@ietf.org)
postal The IESG (iesg@ietf.org);
30 PCN community Leonia urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:pidf:geopriv10:civicAddr the GEOPRIV working group urn:ietf:params:xml:schema:pidf:geopriv10:civicAddr A [RFC4776][RFC5139]
name (geopriv@ietf.org)
post office The IESG (iesg@ietf.org);
31 POBOX box (P.O. 12345 urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:pidf:geopriv10:civicAddr the GEOPRIV working group urn:ietf:params:xml:schema:pidf:geopriv10:civicAddr A [RFC4776][RFC5139]
Box) (geopriv@ietf.org)
additional The IESG (iesg@ietf.org);
32 ADDCODE code 13203000003 urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:pidf:geopriv10:civicAddr the GEOPRIV working group urn:ietf:params:xml:schema:pidf:geopriv10:civicAddr A [RFC4776][RFC5139]
(geopriv@ietf.org)
seat (desk, The IESG (iesg@ietf.org);
33 SEAT cubicle, WS 181 urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:pidf:geopriv10:civicAddr the GEOPRIV working group urn:ietf:params:xml:schema:pidf:geopriv10:civicAddr A [RFC4776][RFC5139]
workstation) (geopriv@ietf.org)
Primary road The IESG (iesg@ietf.org);
34 RD or street Broadway urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:pidf:geopriv10:civicAddr the GEOPRIV working group urn:ietf:params:xml:schema:pidf:geopriv10:civicAddr A [RFC4776][RFC5139]
(geopriv@ietf.org)
The IESG (iesg@ietf.org);
35 RDSEC Road section 14 urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:pidf:geopriv10:civicAddr the GEOPRIV working group urn:ietf:params:xml:schema:pidf:geopriv10:civicAddr A [RFC4776][RFC5139]
(geopriv@ietf.org)
The IESG (iesg@ietf.org);
36 RDBR Road branch Lane 7 urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:pidf:geopriv10:civicAddr the GEOPRIV working group urn:ietf:params:xml:schema:pidf:geopriv10:civicAddr A [RFC4776][RFC5139]
(geopriv@ietf.org)
Road The IESG (iesg@ietf.org);
37 RDSUBBR sub-branch Alley 8 urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:pidf:geopriv10:civicAddr the GEOPRIV working group urn:ietf:params:xml:schema:pidf:geopriv10:civicAddr A [RFC4776][RFC5139]
(geopriv@ietf.org)
Street name The IESG (iesg@ietf.org);
38 PRM pre-modifier Old urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:pidf:geopriv10:civicAddr the GEOPRIV working group urn:ietf:params:xml:schema:pidf:geopriv10:civicAddr A [RFC4776][RFC5139]
(geopriv@ietf.org)
Street name The IESG (iesg@ietf.org);
39 POM post-modifier Service urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:pidf:geopriv10:civicAddr the GEOPRIV working group urn:ietf:params:xml:schema:pidf:geopriv10:civicAddr A [RFC4776][RFC5139]
(geopriv@ietf.org)
Post number
that is The IESG (iesg@ietf.org);
40 PN attributed to urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:pidf:geopriv10:civicAddr:ext the GEOPRIV working group urn:ietf:params:xml:schema:pidf:geopriv10:civicAddr:ext A [RFC6848]
a lamp post (geopriv@ietf.org)
or utility
pole.
Milepost: a
marker
indicating The IESG (iesg@ietf.org);
40 MP distance to urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:pidf:geopriv10:civicAddr:ext the GEOPRIV working group urn:ietf:params:xml:schema:pidf:geopriv10:civicAddr:ext A [RFC6848]
or from a (geopriv@ietf.org)
place (often
a town).
Street Type The IESG (iesg@ietf.org);
40 STP Prefix. urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:pidf:geopriv10:civicAddr:ext the GEOPRIV working group urn:ietf:params:xml:schema:pidf:geopriv10:civicAddr:ext A [RFC6848]
(geopriv@ietf.org)
House Number The IESG (iesg@ietf.org);
40 HNP Prefix. urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:pidf:geopriv10:civicAddr:ext the GEOPRIV working group urn:ietf:params:xml:schema:pidf:geopriv10:civicAddr:ext A [RFC6848]
(geopriv@ietf.org)
Separator
between the
existing
40 STPS Street Type urn:nena:xml:ns:pidf:nenaCivicAddr [The_NENA_Registry_System] urn:nena:xml:schema:pidf:nenaCivicAddr B [NENA-STA-004]
Prefix (STP)
and the Road
Name (RD)
elements.
Component
part of a
40 LMKP Complete urn:nena:xml:ns:pidf:nenaCivicAddr [The_NENA_Registry_System] urn:nena:xml:schema:pidf:nenaCivicAddr B [NENA-STA-004]
Landmark
Name.
RESERVED by
Relative
41-127 Location [RFC7035]
Parameters
registry
The IESG (iesg@ietf.org);
128 script Latn urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:pidf:geopriv10:civicAddr the GEOPRIV working group urn:ietf:params:xml:schema:pidf:geopriv10:civicAddr A [RFC4776]
(geopriv@ietf.org)
RESERVED by
Relative
129-131 Location [RFC7035]
Parameters
registry
132-254 Unassigned
255 Reserved [RFC4776]
Relative Location Parameters
Registration Procedure(s)
IETF Review
Reference
[RFC7035]
Note
The registration of a new value should be accompanied by a corresponding reservation
in the Civic Address Types (CAtypes) registry.
Available Formats
[IMG]
CSV
RLtype Description Reference
0-40 RESERVED by CAtypes registry [RFC4776][RFC7035]
41-110 Unassigned
111 relative location reference [RFC7035]
112 Unassigned
113 relative location shape 2D point [RFC7035]
114 relative location shape 3D point [RFC7035]
115 relative location shape circular [RFC7035]
116 relative location shape spherical [RFC7035]
117 relative location shape elliptical [RFC7035]
118 relative location shape ellipsoid [RFC7035]
119 relative location shape 2D polygon [RFC7035]
120 relative location shape 3D polygon [RFC7035]
121 relative location shape prism [RFC7035]
122 relative location shape arc-band [RFC7035]
123 relative location dynamic orientation [RFC7035]
124 relative location dynamic speed [RFC7035]
125 relative location dynamic heading [RFC7035]
126 relative location map type [RFC7035]
127 relative location map URI [RFC7035]
128 RESERVED by CAtypes registry [RFC4776][RFC7035]
129 relative location map coordinates [RFC7035]
130 relative location map angle [RFC7035]
131 relative location map scale [RFC7035]
132-255 Unassigned
Contact Information
ID Name Contact URI Last Updated
[The_NENA_Registry_System] The NENA Registry System mailto:nrs-admin&nena.org 2014-04-11
Licensing Terms
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