AS3320 NSP
DTAG
DTAG-RR
DE
869
IPv4 Prefixes
141
IPv6 Prefixes
0
peering network
7
IX Points
51
Facilities
AS Name
DTAG
Organization
Internet service provider operations
Registration Date
1970-01-01T00:00:00Z
Update Date
2020-12-11T15:33:02Z
IPv4 Prefixes (50)
149.51.0.0/21 149.208.253.0/24 149.237.201.0/24 149.237.251.0/24 79.121.250.0/24 149.249.244.0/22 149.249.244.0/23 149.249.246.0/23 79.121.248.0/24 79.121.199.0/24 91.207.118.0/24 91.221.12.0/23 79.121.243.0/24 149.208.250.0/23 149.243.232.0/22 91.124.112.0/24 79.192.0.0/10 150.241.194.0/24 150.241.195.0/24 91.189.192.0/21 +30 个
IPv6 Prefixes (20)
2003::/19 2003:8:f400::/48 2003:8:f402::/48 2003:8:f407::/48 2003:8:f409::/48 2003:8:f414::/48 2003:8:f418::/48 2003:8:f41f::/48 2003:8:f420::/48 2003:8:f424::/48 2003:8:f42a::/48 2003:8:f50c::/48 +8 个
AS3320 network topology (Upstream/Downstream)
Facility List (51)
Name City Country
Equinix DC1-DC15,DC21-DC22 - Ashburn Ashburn US
Equinix SV8 - Silicon Valley, Palo Alto Palo Alto US
Equinix LA1 - Los Angeles Los Angeles US
Equinix MI1 - Miami, NOTA Miami US
NIKHEF Amsterdam Amsterdam NL
Telehouse - London (Docklands East) London GB
Equinix LD8 - London, Docklands London GB
Telehouse - Paris 2 (Voltaire - Léon Frot) Paris FR
Digital Realty Frankfurt FRA1-16 Frankfurt DE
ITENOS Frankfurt (FRA1) Frankfurt DE
Equinix FR5 - Frankfurt, KleyerStrasse Frankfurt DE
Equinix AM7 - Amsterdam, Kuiperberweg Amsterdam NL
Global Switch Amsterdam Amsterdam NL
Digital Realty Vienna VIE1-2 Vienna AT
Equinix FR7 - Frankfurt, Gutleutstrasse Frankfurt DE
Digital Realty Dusseldorf DUS1-2 Düsseldorf DE
EdgeConneX Munich (EDCMUC01) Munich DE
Equinix BA1 - Barcelona Barcelona ES
Equinix MD2 - Madrid Alcobendas ES
Equinix SK1 - Stockholm, Bromma Stockholm SE
+31 个
Colocated Networks (Shared Data Center)
ASN Name Type Shared Facility
AS174 Cogent Communications, Inc. NSP 41/51
AS6939 Hurricane Electric NSP 36/51
AS1299 Arelion (Twelve99) NSP 36/51
AS8220 Colt NSP 35/51
AS6461 Zayo NSP 33/51
AS3257 GTT Communications (AS3257) NSP 33/51
AS43531 IX Reach NSP 32/51
AS4455 BSO NSP 32/51
AS20940 Akamai Technologies Content 29/51
AS15169 Google LLC Content 28/51
AS5511 Orange NSP 28/51
AS32934 Meta Content 27/51
AS57463 NetIX Communications NSP 26/51
AS41095 IPTP Networks NSP 26/51
AS16509 Amazon.com Enterprise 26/51
AS9002 RETN NSP 26/51
AS6204 ZET.NET NSP 25/51
AS8075 Microsoft Content 24/51
AS137409 Global Secure Layer NSP 23/51
AS49915 Megaport Global Access NSP 23/51
+10 colocated networks
Raw Whois Data
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:        DUMY-RIPE
tech-c:         DUMY-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
remarks:        ****************************
remarks:        * THIS OBJECT IS MODIFIED
remarks:        * Please note that all data that is generally regarded as personal
remarks:        * data has been removed from this object.
remarks:        * To view the original object, please query the RIPE Database at:
remarks:        * http://www.ripe.net/whois
remarks:        ****************************




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