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try radb . they mirror:
$ whois [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[whois.radb.net]
aut-num: AS1221
as-name: TELSTRA-AS
descr: TELSTRA-AS
admin-c: GIH105
tech-c:DW187
notify:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
mnt-by:MAINT-AS1221
changed:
At 10:45 AM +1000 20/8/02, Philip Smith wrote:
Note that the delegation records for some of the ASNs assigned
before APNIC and the RIPE NCC existed have been moved to the latter
databases. Telstra is but one example. (I agree it might be more
helpful if a query on whois.arin.net displayed a
It's a list... But it includes the asn-name and registering nic-handle.
ftp://ftp.arin.net/netinfo/asn.txt
Regards,
Mark
--
Mark Segal
Director, Data Services
Futureway Communications Inc.
Tel: (905)326-1570
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From: Ralph Doncaster [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
On Mon, 19 Aug 2002, Ralph Doncaster wrote:
I've always used whois.arin.net to check ASN registrations, and until now
it's always had information on those that I've checked.
It doesn't have anything for 1221, which according to
route-views.oregon-ix.net is Telstra. Is there a single
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Subject: Re: ASN registry?
On Mon, 19 Aug 2002, Ralph Doncaster wrote:
I've always used
maybe you're forgetting Australia... think APNIC...
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the lower range controlled by ARIN. No idea why ARIN doesn't have a
record
for it...they only carry records for ASN 16779, which is Telstra-USA.
Andy
I noticed that as well. But a quick google shows that Telstra is most
definitely AS1221. Maybe they forgot to renew one of
Doncaster'
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Subject: RE: ASN registry?
maybe you're forgetting Australia... think APNIC...
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maybe you're forgetting Australia... think APNIC...
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From: Derek
aut-num AS1221, inverse
as-name ASN-TELSTRA
descrTelstra Pty Ltd
descrLocked Bag No. 5744
descrGPO, Canberra, ACT, 2601
country AU
admin-c GH105-AP, inverse
tech-c
That seems to be the closest to a complete db, but I noticed it doesn't
necessarily have the same info as ARIN. For example ARIN's listing for
1239 has a lot more details than the RADB entry.
From the responses so far, it seems that it is necessary in some cases to
query ARIN, RIPE, and APNIC
At 04:10 PM 8/19/2002 -0400, Andy Dills wrote:
Interesting. So then, how did that happen?
as-block:AS1 - AS1876
descr: ARIN ASN block
remarks: These AS numbers are further assigned by ARIN
remarks: to ARIN members and end-users in the ARIN region
admin-c: ARIN1-RIPE
S! Don't tell folks that there were delegation registries that
predated RIPE, APNIC, ARIN (created in that order).
--bill
Ralph,
ARIN only handles the ASNs for North and South America, and the southern
half of Africa. And has the records for most of the historical stuff from
when before APNIC and RIPE NCC existed.
Simple rule, if it isn't at ARIN, check APNIC and RIPE NCC databases.
Telstra is in Australia,
At 10:45 AM 20-08-02 +1000, Philip Smith wrote:
ARIN is in the midst of a process to move the pre-existing ASNs to RIPE and
APNIC. See: http://www.arin.net/registration/erx/index.html
Interesting is that AS1221 is not listed on that page.
-Hank
Ralph,
ARIN only handles the ASNs for
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