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Summary

  • As Number
    AS3320
  • Org Name
    Internet service provider operations
  • Country
    Germany
  • Country Code
    DE
  • Website
  • Regional Registry
    RIPE
  • Allocated Date
    23rd February 1995
  • Allocated Status
    Allocated
  • Ipv4 Prefixes
    514
  • Ipv6 Prefixes
    62
  • Ipv4 Peers
    610
  • Ipv6 Peers
    350
  • Ipv4 Upstreams
    11
  • Ipv6 Upstreams
    11

Prefixes

There are 514 IPv4 Prefixes for this ASN.

Country
Announced Prefix
Description
Parent Prefix
RIR
Germany109.237.176.0/20
Telekom Deutschland GmbH
--RIPE
France129.181.208.0/21
129.181.0.0/14RIPE
France129.181.216.0/22
129.181.0.0/14RIPE
United States137.170.112.0/24
Freudenberg-NOK General Parternership
137.170.0.0/16ARIN
Germany139.12.1.0/24
Auswaertiges Amt
139.12.0.0/16RIPE
Germany139.12.127.0/24
DEUTSCHE TELEKOM BUSINESS SOLUTIONS
139.12.0.0/16RIPE
Germany139.12.2.0/24
139.12.0.0/16RIPE
Germany139.12.251.0/24
DEUTSCHE TELEKOM BUSINESS SOLUTIONS
139.12.0.0/16RIPE
Germany139.12.253.0/24
139.12.0.0/16RIPE
Germany139.12.255.0/24
DEUTSCHE TELEKOM BUSINESS SOLUTIONS
139.12.0.0/16RIPE
Germany139.12.3.0/24
139.12.0.0/16RIPE
Germany139.12.4.0/24
Auswaertiges Amt
139.12.0.0/16RIPE
Germany141.169.240.0/20
141.169.0.0/16RIPE
Germany141.77.0.0/16
NTT DATA Deutschland GmbH
--RIPE
Switzerland143.99.213.0/24
Siemens Energy Management GmbH trading as Siemens Energy Global GmbH & Co. KG
143.99.192.0/18RIPE
Germany145.225.16.0/23
Linde PLC INET
145.225.0.0/16RIPE
Germany147.204.2.0/24
SAP SE
147.204.0.0/16RIPE
Germany149.208.250.0/23
149.208.0.0/16RIPE
Germany149.208.252.0/24
149.208.0.0/16RIPE
Germany149.208.253.0/24
149.208.0.0/16RIPE
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Peers

There are 610 IPv4 Peers for this ASN.

Country
ASN
Description
IPv6
United StatesAS11019
HAProxy Technologies, Inc.
false
United StatesAS11127
Globecomm Network Services Corporation
false
United StatesAS11179
Aryaka Networks, Inc.
true
United StatesAS11300
Globecomm Services Maryland LLC
false
NetherlandsAS1136
KPN National
true
GermanyAS12291
Deutsche Post AG
false
GermanyAS12298
QIAGEN GmbH
false
GermanyAS12306
Plus.line AG
true
GermanyAS12316
FITS Internet Backbone
true
GermanyAS12329
GLASFASER RUHR GmbH & Co. KG
true
GermanyAS12337
IT Service Provider located in Nuernberg, Germany
true
GermanyAS12371
Kiebitzpohl 77
true
United StatesAS1239
Sprint
true
GermanyAS12399
q.beyond AG
true
GermanyAS12437
DTS Systeme Muenster GmbH
true
GermanyAS12440
HNS-DE
true
GermanyAS12460
Mandala Internet EDV Service GmbH
true
GermanyAS12470
Housing-Center
false
GermanyAS12480
contact for peering requests: [email protected]
false
SpainAS12541
Lyntia Networks. Main AS.
false
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Upstream

There are 11 IPv4 Upstreams for this ASN.

Country
ASN
Description
IPv6
United StatesAS1239
Sprint
false
SwedenAS1299
Arelion, f/k/a Telia Carrier
true
United StatesAS174
Cogent Communications
true
JapanAS2497
Internet Initiative Japan Inc.
true
United StatesAS2914
NTT America, Inc.
true
United StatesAS3257
GTT
true
United StatesAS3356
Level 3 Parent, LLC
true
United StatesAS6453
TATA COMMUNICATIONS (AMERICA) INC
true
United StatesAS6461
Zayo Bandwidth
false
ItalyAS6762
TELECOM ITALIA SPARKLE S.p.A.
true
United StatesAS7018
AT&T Services, Inc.
true
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Downstream

There are 579 IPv4 Downstreams for this ASN.

Country
ASN
Description
IPv6
United StatesAS11019
HAProxy Technologies, Inc.
false
United StatesAS11179
Aryaka Networks, Inc.
true
United StatesAS11300
Globecomm Services Maryland LLC
false
NetherlandsAS1136
KPN National
true
GermanyAS12291
Deutsche Post AG
false
GermanyAS12298
QIAGEN GmbH
false
GermanyAS12306
Plus.line AG
true
GermanyAS12316
FITS Internet Backbone
true
GermanyAS12329
GLASFASER RUHR GmbH & Co. KG
false
GermanyAS12337
IT Service Provider located in Nuernberg, Germany
true
GermanyAS12360
KEVAG Telekom GmbH
false
GermanyAS12371
Kiebitzpohl 77
true
United StatesAS1239
Sprint
false
GermanyAS12399
q.beyond AG
true
GermanyAS12437
DTS Systeme Muenster GmbH
true
GermanyAS12440
HNS-DE
true
GermanyAS12460
Mandala Internet EDV Service GmbH
true
GermanyAS12470
Housing-Center
false
GermanyAS12480
contact for peering requests: [email protected]
false
SpainAS12541
Lyntia Networks. Main AS.
false
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Graphs

AS3320 Combined Upstream Graph AS3320 AS3320 AS174 AS174 AS3320->AS174 AS1239 AS1239 AS3320->AS1239 AS1299 AS1299 AS3320->AS1299 AS2497 AS2497 AS3320->AS2497 AS2914 AS2914 AS3320->AS2914 AS3257 AS3257 AS3320->AS3257 AS3356 AS3356 AS3320->AS3356 AS6453 AS6453 AS3320->AS6453 AS6461 AS6461 AS3320->AS6461 AS7018 AS7018 AS3320->AS7018 AS701 AS701 AS3320->AS701 AS5511 AS5511 AS3320->AS5511 AS6762 AS6762 AS3320->AS6762 AS209 AS209 AS3356->AS209 AS3549 AS3549 AS3356->AS3549
AS3320 Combined Upstream Graph AS3320 AS3320 AS174 AS174 AS3320->AS174 AS1239 AS1239 AS3320->AS1239 AS1299 AS1299 AS3320->AS1299 AS2497 AS2497 AS3320->AS2497 AS2914 AS2914 AS3320->AS2914 AS3257 AS3257 AS3320->AS3257 AS3356 AS3356 AS3320->AS3356 AS6453 AS6453 AS3320->AS6453 AS6461 AS6461 AS3320->AS6461 AS7018 AS7018 AS3320->AS7018 AS701 AS701 AS3320->AS701 AS5511 AS5511 AS3320->AS5511 AS6762 AS6762 AS3320->AS6762 AS209 AS209 AS3356->AS209 AS3549 AS3549 AS3356->AS3549

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WHOIS Details

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aut-num: AS3320
as-name: DTAG
org: ORG-DTA2-RIPE
descr: Internet service provider operations
remarks: peering coordinators for AS3320: <[email protected]>
remarks: abuse reports should be sent to the contacts listed in the registry entries for the IP address of the offending host system
remarks: We share the view that for many networks (including ours:-) only some abstraction of the actual routing policy should/can be published in the IRR. Right now we are abstracting to a very essential minimum.
remarks: the most important and helpful use of the IRR is to publish what a network will announce to peers and upstream # we are providing that by means of the AS-set AS3320:AS-DTAG which we have been keeping up to date all the time
remarks: we encourage all our neighbors to define and maintain an AS-set to describe their announcements, and to register all the routes (and have their customers do so as well)
import: from AS-ANY accept ANY # heavy abstraction hits! well, we are ... neither peering promiscuously nor accepting all junk routes offered...
remarks: we maintain a list of what our neighbors have told us about their announcements towards AS3320 - in terms of AS-set (preferred), AS number, route-set (and the IRR database used to publish)
remarks: in fact we apply route filters based on this for all neighbors - as far as feasible
remarks: for data published through the RIPE routing registry we generate filters automatically
remarks: we consider the integration of RIR and routing registry data and the application of RPSS authorization a great feature of the RIPE routing registry # unfortunately this benefit is not available with any other IRR database that we know of... and some of the IRR databases allow essentially any garbage to be registered without any control - making those databases quite useless...
export: to AS3320:AS-CUSTOMERS announce ANY # but don't publish that list; in general - if they ask for less, we can do
export: to AS-ANY announce AS3320:AS-DTAG # for peers and others... for backwards compatibility the older AS-DTAG will be kept around for some more time - defined using just members: AS3320:AS-DTAG please convert to AS3320:AS-DTAG if you are still using the old AS-DTAG
remarks: customers are strongly encouraged to define and maintain an AS-set that we will include in the definition of AS3320:AS-DTAG (if we are told the name)
remarks: this will be sufficient to have our peers accept the routes
remarks: in any case peers - and any network in the Internet - is free to apply some selective policy (e.g. prefix length based) # but we do not think that any such selective policy will be based on details of our routing policy omitted from this aut-num: object
remarks: unfortunately some customers do not provide usable IRR data; we will NOT add to the uncontrolled garbage in the IRR by proxy registering in some database that requires no authorization
remarks: we advise customers that routes without IRR registration and not covered by AS3320:AS-DTAG may receive less than full support by some of our peer networks and other parts of the Internet
remarks: ============================================================== IPv6 we do/publish essentially the same like for IPv4
mp-import: afi ipv6.unicast from AS-ANY accept ANY # heavy abstraction... neither peering promiscuously nor accepting all junk routes offered...
mp-export: afi ipv6.unicast to AS3320:AS-CUSTOMERS-V6 announce ANY # but don't publish that list; in general - if they ask for less, we can do
mp-export: afi ipv6.unicast to AS-ANY announce AS3320:AS-DTAG-V6 # for peers and others...
remarks: ==============================================================
admin-c: SB15220-RIPE
tech-c: SB15220-RIPE
status: ASSIGNED
mnt-by: RIPE-NCC-END-MNT
mnt-by: DTAG-RR
created: 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z
last-modified: 2020-12-11T15:33:02Z
source: RIPE

organisation: ORG-DTA2-RIPE
org-name: Deutsche Telekom AG
country: DE
org-type: LIR
address: Eduard-Schopf-Allee 1
address: D-28217
address: Bremen
address: GERMANY
phone: +4942151554041
phone: +4942151555165
fax-no: +49391580100379
fax-no: +494412344589
e-mail: [email protected]
admin-c: DTAG-RIPE
admin-c: SL7866-RIPE
admin-c: EH4097-RIPE
admin-c: SB15220-RIPE
abuse-c: DTAG3-RIPE
mnt-ref: RIPE-NCC-HM-MNT
mnt-ref: DTAG-NIC
mnt-by: RIPE-NCC-HM-MNT
mnt-by: DTAG-NIC
created: 2004-04-17T11:12:44Z
last-modified: 2024-07-09T12:21:12Z
source: RIPE

person: Sebastian Becker
address: Deutsche Telekom AG
address: Wolbecker Str. 268, 48155, Muenster, Deutschland
phone: +49 228 18123797
e-mail: [email protected]
nic-hdl: SB15220-RIPE
mnt-by: DTAG-NIC
mnt-by: DTAG-RR
created: 2011-11-01T16:24:28Z
last-modified: 2024-09-03T15:54:20Z
source: RIPE

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% Information related to 'AS3320'

% Abuse contact for 'AS3320' is '[email protected]'

aut-num: AS3320
as-name: DTAG
org: ORG-DTA2-RIPE
descr: Internet service provider operations
remarks: peering coordinators for AS3320: <[email protected]>
remarks: abuse reports should be sent to the contacts listed in the registry entries for the IP address of the offending host system
remarks: We share the view that for many networks (including ours:-) only some abstraction of the actual routing policy should/can be published in the IRR. Right now we are abstracting to a very essential minimum.
remarks: the most important and helpful use of the IRR is to publish what a network will announce to peers and upstream # we are providing that by means of the AS-set AS3320:AS-DTAG which we have been keeping up to date all the time
remarks: we encourage all our neighbors to define and maintain an AS-set to describe their announcements, and to register all the routes (and have their customers do so as well)
import: from AS-ANY accept ANY # heavy abstraction hits! well, we are ... neither peering promiscuously nor accepting all junk routes offered...
remarks: we maintain a list of what our neighbors have told us about their announcements towards AS3320 - in terms of AS-set (preferred), AS number, route-set (and the IRR database used to publish)
remarks: in fact we apply route filters based on this for all neighbors - as far as feasible
remarks: for data published through the RIPE routing registry we generate filters automatically
remarks: we consider the integration of RIR and routing registry data and the application of RPSS authorization a great feature of the RIPE routing registry # unfortunately this benefit is not available with any other IRR database that we know of... and some of the IRR databases allow essentially any garbage to be registered without any control - making those databases quite useless...
export: to AS3320:AS-CUSTOMERS announce ANY # but don't publish that list; in general - if they ask for less, we can do
export: to AS-ANY announce AS3320:AS-DTAG # for peers and others... for backwards compatibility the older AS-DTAG will be kept around for some more time - defined using just members: AS3320:AS-DTAG please convert to AS3320:AS-DTAG if you are still using the old AS-DTAG
remarks: customers are strongly encouraged to define and maintain an AS-set that we will include in the definition of AS3320:AS-DTAG (if we are told the name)
remarks: this will be sufficient to have our peers accept the routes
remarks: in any case peers - and any network in the Internet - is free to apply some selective policy (e.g. prefix length based) # but we do not think that any such selective policy will be based on details of our routing policy omitted from this aut-num: object
remarks: unfortunately some customers do not provide usable IRR data; we will NOT add to the uncontrolled garbage in the IRR by proxy registering in some database that requires no authorization
remarks: we advise customers that routes without IRR registration and not covered by AS3320:AS-DTAG may receive less than full support by some of our peer networks and other parts of the Internet
remarks: ============================================================== IPv6 we do/publish essentially the same like for IPv4
mp-import: afi ipv6.unicast from AS-ANY accept ANY # heavy abstraction... neither peering promiscuously nor accepting all junk routes offered...
mp-export: afi ipv6.unicast to AS3320:AS-CUSTOMERS-V6 announce ANY # but don't publish that list; in general - if they ask for less, we can do
mp-export: afi ipv6.unicast to AS-ANY announce AS3320:AS-DTAG-V6 # for peers and others...
remarks: ==============================================================
admin-c: SB15220-RIPE
tech-c: SB15220-RIPE
status: ASSIGNED
mnt-by: RIPE-NCC-END-MNT
mnt-by: DTAG-RR
created: 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z
last-modified: 2020-12-11T15:33:02Z
source: RIPE

organisation: ORG-DTA2-RIPE
org-name: Deutsche Telekom AG
country: DE
org-type: LIR
address: Eduard-Schopf-Allee 1
address: D-28217
address: Bremen
address: GERMANY
phone: +4942151554041
phone: +4942151555165
fax-no: +49391580100379
fax-no: +494412344589
e-mail: [email protected]
admin-c: DTAG-RIPE
admin-c: SL7866-RIPE
admin-c: EH4097-RIPE
admin-c: SB15220-RIPE
abuse-c: DTAG3-RIPE
mnt-ref: RIPE-NCC-HM-MNT
mnt-ref: DTAG-NIC
mnt-by: RIPE-NCC-HM-MNT
mnt-by: DTAG-NIC
created: 2004-04-17T11:12:44Z
last-modified: 2024-07-09T12:21:12Z
source: RIPE

person: Sebastian Becker
address: Deutsche Telekom AG
address: Wolbecker Str. 268, 48155, Muenster, Deutschland
phone: +49 228 18123797
e-mail: [email protected]
nic-hdl: SB15220-RIPE
mnt-by: DTAG-NIC
mnt-by: DTAG-RR
created: 2011-11-01T16:24:28Z
last-modified: 2024-09-03T15:54:20Z
source: RIPE

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Internet service provider operations ·globalcarrier.telekom.com

Summary

  • As Number
    AS3320
  • Org Name
    Internet service provider operations
  • Country
    Germany
  • Country Code
    DE
  • Website
  • Regional Registry
    RIPE
  • Allocated Date
    23rd February 1995
  • Allocated Status
    Allocated
  • Ipv4 Prefixes
    514
  • Ipv6 Prefixes
    62
  • Ipv4 Peers
    610
  • Ipv6 Peers
    350
  • Ipv4 Upstreams
    11
  • Ipv6 Upstreams
    11

Prefixes

There are 514 IPv4 Prefixes for this ASN.

Country
Announced Prefix
Description
Parent Prefix
RIR
Germany109.237.176.0/20
Telekom Deutschland GmbH
--RIPE
France129.181.208.0/21
129.181.0.0/14RIPE
France129.181.216.0/22
129.181.0.0/14RIPE
United States137.170.112.0/24
Freudenberg-NOK General Parternership
137.170.0.0/16ARIN
Germany139.12.1.0/24
Auswaertiges Amt
139.12.0.0/16RIPE
Germany139.12.127.0/24
DEUTSCHE TELEKOM BUSINESS SOLUTIONS
139.12.0.0/16RIPE
Germany139.12.2.0/24
139.12.0.0/16RIPE
Germany139.12.251.0/24
DEUTSCHE TELEKOM BUSINESS SOLUTIONS
139.12.0.0/16RIPE
Germany139.12.253.0/24
139.12.0.0/16RIPE
Germany139.12.255.0/24
DEUTSCHE TELEKOM BUSINESS SOLUTIONS
139.12.0.0/16RIPE
Germany139.12.3.0/24
139.12.0.0/16RIPE
Germany139.12.4.0/24
Auswaertiges Amt
139.12.0.0/16RIPE
Germany141.169.240.0/20
141.169.0.0/16RIPE
Germany141.77.0.0/16
NTT DATA Deutschland GmbH
--RIPE
Switzerland143.99.213.0/24
Siemens Energy Management GmbH trading as Siemens Energy Global GmbH & Co. KG
143.99.192.0/18RIPE
Germany145.225.16.0/23
Linde PLC INET
145.225.0.0/16RIPE
Germany147.204.2.0/24
SAP SE
147.204.0.0/16RIPE
Germany149.208.250.0/23
149.208.0.0/16RIPE
Germany149.208.252.0/24
149.208.0.0/16RIPE
Germany149.208.253.0/24
149.208.0.0/16RIPE
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Peers

There are 610 IPv4 Peers for this ASN.

Country
ASN
Description
IPv6
United StatesAS11019
HAProxy Technologies, Inc.
false
United StatesAS11127
Globecomm Network Services Corporation
false
United StatesAS11179
Aryaka Networks, Inc.
true
United StatesAS11300
Globecomm Services Maryland LLC
false
NetherlandsAS1136
KPN National
true
GermanyAS12291
Deutsche Post AG
false
GermanyAS12298
QIAGEN GmbH
false
GermanyAS12306
Plus.line AG
true
GermanyAS12316
FITS Internet Backbone
true
GermanyAS12329
GLASFASER RUHR GmbH & Co. KG
true
GermanyAS12337
IT Service Provider located in Nuernberg, Germany
true
GermanyAS12371
Kiebitzpohl 77
true
United StatesAS1239
Sprint
true
GermanyAS12399
q.beyond AG
true
GermanyAS12437
DTS Systeme Muenster GmbH
true
GermanyAS12440
HNS-DE
true
GermanyAS12460
Mandala Internet EDV Service GmbH
true
GermanyAS12470
Housing-Center
false
GermanyAS12480
contact for peering requests: [email protected]
false
SpainAS12541
Lyntia Networks. Main AS.
false
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Upstream

There are 11 IPv4 Upstreams for this ASN.

Country
ASN
Description
IPv6
United StatesAS1239
Sprint
false
SwedenAS1299
Arelion, f/k/a Telia Carrier
true
United StatesAS174
Cogent Communications
true
JapanAS2497
Internet Initiative Japan Inc.
true
United StatesAS2914
NTT America, Inc.
true
United StatesAS3257
GTT
true
United StatesAS3356
Level 3 Parent, LLC
true
United StatesAS6453
TATA COMMUNICATIONS (AMERICA) INC
true
United StatesAS6461
Zayo Bandwidth
false
ItalyAS6762
TELECOM ITALIA SPARKLE S.p.A.
true
United StatesAS7018
AT&T Services, Inc.
true
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Downstream

There are 579 IPv4 Downstreams for this ASN.

Country
ASN
Description
IPv6
United StatesAS11019
HAProxy Technologies, Inc.
false
United StatesAS11179
Aryaka Networks, Inc.
true
United StatesAS11300
Globecomm Services Maryland LLC
false
NetherlandsAS1136
KPN National
true
GermanyAS12291
Deutsche Post AG
false
GermanyAS12298
QIAGEN GmbH
false
GermanyAS12306
Plus.line AG
true
GermanyAS12316
FITS Internet Backbone
true
GermanyAS12329
GLASFASER RUHR GmbH & Co. KG
false
GermanyAS12337
IT Service Provider located in Nuernberg, Germany
true
GermanyAS12360
KEVAG Telekom GmbH
false
GermanyAS12371
Kiebitzpohl 77
true
United StatesAS1239
Sprint
false
GermanyAS12399
q.beyond AG
true
GermanyAS12437
DTS Systeme Muenster GmbH
true
GermanyAS12440
HNS-DE
true
GermanyAS12460
Mandala Internet EDV Service GmbH
true
GermanyAS12470
Housing-Center
false
GermanyAS12480
contact for peering requests: [email protected]
false
SpainAS12541
Lyntia Networks. Main AS.
false
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ASN details for every IP address and every ASN’s related domains, allocation date, registry name, total number of IP addresses, and assigned prefixes.
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ASN data
ASN details for every IP address and every ASN’s related domains, allocation date, registry name, total number of IP addresses, and assigned prefixes.
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AS3320 Combined Upstream Graph AS3320 AS3320 AS174 AS174 AS3320->AS174 AS1239 AS1239 AS3320->AS1239 AS1299 AS1299 AS3320->AS1299 AS2497 AS2497 AS3320->AS2497 AS2914 AS2914 AS3320->AS2914 AS3257 AS3257 AS3320->AS3257 AS3356 AS3356 AS3320->AS3356 AS6453 AS6453 AS3320->AS6453 AS6461 AS6461 AS3320->AS6461 AS7018 AS7018 AS3320->AS7018 AS701 AS701 AS3320->AS701 AS5511 AS5511 AS3320->AS5511 AS6762 AS6762 AS3320->AS6762 AS209 AS209 AS3356->AS209 AS3549 AS3549 AS3356->AS3549
AS3320 Combined Upstream Graph AS3320 AS3320 AS174 AS174 AS3320->AS174 AS1239 AS1239 AS3320->AS1239 AS1299 AS1299 AS3320->AS1299 AS2497 AS2497 AS3320->AS2497 AS2914 AS2914 AS3320->AS2914 AS3257 AS3257 AS3320->AS3257 AS3356 AS3356 AS3320->AS3356 AS6453 AS6453 AS3320->AS6453 AS6461 AS6461 AS3320->AS6461 AS7018 AS7018 AS3320->AS7018 AS701 AS701 AS3320->AS701 AS5511 AS5511 AS3320->AS5511 AS6762 AS6762 AS3320->AS6762 AS209 AS209 AS3356->AS209 AS3549 AS3549 AS3356->AS3549

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aut-num: AS3320
as-name: DTAG
org: ORG-DTA2-RIPE
descr: Internet service provider operations
remarks: peering coordinators for AS3320: <[email protected]>
remarks: abuse reports should be sent to the contacts listed in the registry entries for the IP address of the offending host system
remarks: We share the view that for many networks (including ours:-) only some abstraction of the actual routing policy should/can be published in the IRR. Right now we are abstracting to a very essential minimum.
remarks: the most important and helpful use of the IRR is to publish what a network will announce to peers and upstream # we are providing that by means of the AS-set AS3320:AS-DTAG which we have been keeping up to date all the time
remarks: we encourage all our neighbors to define and maintain an AS-set to describe their announcements, and to register all the routes (and have their customers do so as well)
import: from AS-ANY accept ANY # heavy abstraction hits! well, we are ... neither peering promiscuously nor accepting all junk routes offered...
remarks: we maintain a list of what our neighbors have told us about their announcements towards AS3320 - in terms of AS-set (preferred), AS number, route-set (and the IRR database used to publish)
remarks: in fact we apply route filters based on this for all neighbors - as far as feasible
remarks: for data published through the RIPE routing registry we generate filters automatically
remarks: we consider the integration of RIR and routing registry data and the application of RPSS authorization a great feature of the RIPE routing registry # unfortunately this benefit is not available with any other IRR database that we know of... and some of the IRR databases allow essentially any garbage to be registered without any control - making those databases quite useless...
export: to AS3320:AS-CUSTOMERS announce ANY # but don't publish that list; in general - if they ask for less, we can do
export: to AS-ANY announce AS3320:AS-DTAG # for peers and others... for backwards compatibility the older AS-DTAG will be kept around for some more time - defined using just members: AS3320:AS-DTAG please convert to AS3320:AS-DTAG if you are still using the old AS-DTAG
remarks: customers are strongly encouraged to define and maintain an AS-set that we will include in the definition of AS3320:AS-DTAG (if we are told the name)
remarks: this will be sufficient to have our peers accept the routes
remarks: in any case peers - and any network in the Internet - is free to apply some selective policy (e.g. prefix length based) # but we do not think that any such selective policy will be based on details of our routing policy omitted from this aut-num: object
remarks: unfortunately some customers do not provide usable IRR data; we will NOT add to the uncontrolled garbage in the IRR by proxy registering in some database that requires no authorization
remarks: we advise customers that routes without IRR registration and not covered by AS3320:AS-DTAG may receive less than full support by some of our peer networks and other parts of the Internet
remarks: ============================================================== IPv6 we do/publish essentially the same like for IPv4
mp-import: afi ipv6.unicast from AS-ANY accept ANY # heavy abstraction... neither peering promiscuously nor accepting all junk routes offered...
mp-export: afi ipv6.unicast to AS3320:AS-CUSTOMERS-V6 announce ANY # but don't publish that list; in general - if they ask for less, we can do
mp-export: afi ipv6.unicast to AS-ANY announce AS3320:AS-DTAG-V6 # for peers and others...
remarks: ==============================================================
admin-c: SB15220-RIPE
tech-c: SB15220-RIPE
status: ASSIGNED
mnt-by: RIPE-NCC-END-MNT
mnt-by: DTAG-RR
created: 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z
last-modified: 2020-12-11T15:33:02Z
source: RIPE

organisation: ORG-DTA2-RIPE
org-name: Deutsche Telekom AG
country: DE
org-type: LIR
address: Eduard-Schopf-Allee 1
address: D-28217
address: Bremen
address: GERMANY
phone: +4942151554041
phone: +4942151555165
fax-no: +49391580100379
fax-no: +494412344589
e-mail: [email protected]
admin-c: DTAG-RIPE
admin-c: SL7866-RIPE
admin-c: EH4097-RIPE
admin-c: SB15220-RIPE
abuse-c: DTAG3-RIPE
mnt-ref: RIPE-NCC-HM-MNT
mnt-ref: DTAG-NIC
mnt-by: RIPE-NCC-HM-MNT
mnt-by: DTAG-NIC
created: 2004-04-17T11:12:44Z
last-modified: 2024-07-09T12:21:12Z
source: RIPE

person: Sebastian Becker
address: Deutsche Telekom AG
address: Wolbecker Str. 268, 48155, Muenster, Deutschland
phone: +49 228 18123797
e-mail: [email protected]
nic-hdl: SB15220-RIPE
mnt-by: DTAG-NIC
mnt-by: DTAG-RR
created: 2011-11-01T16:24:28Z
last-modified: 2024-09-03T15:54:20Z
source: RIPE

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%
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% Information related to 'AS3320'

% Abuse contact for 'AS3320' is '[email protected]'

aut-num: AS3320
as-name: DTAG
org: ORG-DTA2-RIPE
descr: Internet service provider operations
remarks: peering coordinators for AS3320: <[email protected]>
remarks: abuse reports should be sent to the contacts listed in the registry entries for the IP address of the offending host system
remarks: We share the view that for many networks (including ours:-) only some abstraction of the actual routing policy should/can be published in the IRR. Right now we are abstracting to a very essential minimum.
remarks: the most important and helpful use of the IRR is to publish what a network will announce to peers and upstream # we are providing that by means of the AS-set AS3320:AS-DTAG which we have been keeping up to date all the time
remarks: we encourage all our neighbors to define and maintain an AS-set to describe their announcements, and to register all the routes (and have their customers do so as well)
import: from AS-ANY accept ANY # heavy abstraction hits! well, we are ... neither peering promiscuously nor accepting all junk routes offered...
remarks: we maintain a list of what our neighbors have told us about their announcements towards AS3320 - in terms of AS-set (preferred), AS number, route-set (and the IRR database used to publish)
remarks: in fact we apply route filters based on this for all neighbors - as far as feasible
remarks: for data published through the RIPE routing registry we generate filters automatically
remarks: we consider the integration of RIR and routing registry data and the application of RPSS authorization a great feature of the RIPE routing registry # unfortunately this benefit is not available with any other IRR database that we know of... and some of the IRR databases allow essentially any garbage to be registered without any control - making those databases quite useless...
export: to AS3320:AS-CUSTOMERS announce ANY # but don't publish that list; in general - if they ask for less, we can do
export: to AS-ANY announce AS3320:AS-DTAG # for peers and others... for backwards compatibility the older AS-DTAG will be kept around for some more time - defined using just members: AS3320:AS-DTAG please convert to AS3320:AS-DTAG if you are still using the old AS-DTAG
remarks: customers are strongly encouraged to define and maintain an AS-set that we will include in the definition of AS3320:AS-DTAG (if we are told the name)
remarks: this will be sufficient to have our peers accept the routes
remarks: in any case peers - and any network in the Internet - is free to apply some selective policy (e.g. prefix length based) # but we do not think that any such selective policy will be based on details of our routing policy omitted from this aut-num: object
remarks: unfortunately some customers do not provide usable IRR data; we will NOT add to the uncontrolled garbage in the IRR by proxy registering in some database that requires no authorization
remarks: we advise customers that routes without IRR registration and not covered by AS3320:AS-DTAG may receive less than full support by some of our peer networks and other parts of the Internet
remarks: ============================================================== IPv6 we do/publish essentially the same like for IPv4
mp-import: afi ipv6.unicast from AS-ANY accept ANY # heavy abstraction... neither peering promiscuously nor accepting all junk routes offered...
mp-export: afi ipv6.unicast to AS3320:AS-CUSTOMERS-V6 announce ANY # but don't publish that list; in general - if they ask for less, we can do
mp-export: afi ipv6.unicast to AS-ANY announce AS3320:AS-DTAG-V6 # for peers and others...
remarks: ==============================================================
admin-c: SB15220-RIPE
tech-c: SB15220-RIPE
status: ASSIGNED
mnt-by: RIPE-NCC-END-MNT
mnt-by: DTAG-RR
created: 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z
last-modified: 2020-12-11T15:33:02Z
source: RIPE

organisation: ORG-DTA2-RIPE
org-name: Deutsche Telekom AG
country: DE
org-type: LIR
address: Eduard-Schopf-Allee 1
address: D-28217
address: Bremen
address: GERMANY
phone: +4942151554041
phone: +4942151555165
fax-no: +49391580100379
fax-no: +494412344589
e-mail: [email protected]
admin-c: DTAG-RIPE
admin-c: SL7866-RIPE
admin-c: EH4097-RIPE
admin-c: SB15220-RIPE
abuse-c: DTAG3-RIPE
mnt-ref: RIPE-NCC-HM-MNT
mnt-ref: DTAG-NIC
mnt-by: RIPE-NCC-HM-MNT
mnt-by: DTAG-NIC
created: 2004-04-17T11:12:44Z
last-modified: 2024-07-09T12:21:12Z
source: RIPE

person: Sebastian Becker
address: Deutsche Telekom AG
address: Wolbecker Str. 268, 48155, Muenster, Deutschland
phone: +49 228 18123797
e-mail: [email protected]
nic-hdl: SB15220-RIPE
mnt-by: DTAG-NIC
mnt-by: DTAG-RR
created: 2011-11-01T16:24:28Z
last-modified: 2024-09-03T15:54:20Z
source: RIPE

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What is an ASN?
Autonomous System Numbers (ASNs) are assigned to entities such as Internet Service Providers and other large organizations that control blocks of IP addresses. This network page, and the organization field that's shown on the main IP address information page and also returned in the geolocation API are based on the ASN.
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