AS8030 AT&T WorldNet
IP Address Ranges
Netblock | Number of IPs | |
---|---|---|
12.194.0.0/16 | 65,536 | |
12.253.0.0/18 | 16,384 | |
32.2.128.0/18 | 16,384 | |
32.7.32.0/20 | 4,096 | |
32.10.0.0/18 | 16,384 | |
32.21.160.0/19 | 8,192 | |
32.29.128.0/18 | 16,384 | |
32.29.224.0/20 | 4,096 | |
32.34.252.0/22 | 1,024 | |
32.35.64.0/19 | 8,192 | |
32.35.104.0/21 | 2,048 | |
32.35.152.0/22 | 1,024 | |
32.35.156.0/24 | 256 | |
32.37.192.0/19 | 8,192 | |
32.39.128.0/19 | 8,192 | |
32.49.116.0/22 | 1,024 | |
32.49.240.0/22 | 1,024 | |
32.49.244.0/23 | 512 | |
32.245.192.0/23 | 512 | |
32.245.200.0/21 | 2,048 | |
32.245.208.0/20 | 4,096 | |
135.42.0.0/23 | 512 | |
135.42.2.0/24 | 256 | |
135.42.11.0/24 | 256 | |
135.42.12.0/24 | 256 | |
192.20.122.0/23 | 512 | |
192.20.124.0/22 | 1,024 | |
192.20.128.0/21 | 2,048 |
There are no known IPv6 addresses belonging to this network.
Upstreams
Downstreams
There are no downstreams for this ASN.
What is an Autonomous System (AS)?
An Autonomous System (AS) is a collection of connected networks that operate under a common administrative domain and share routing policies. Each AS is identified by a unique Autonomous System Number (ASN), which is used to exchange routing information with other ASs. AS can control how traffic flows through networks and then filter out unwanted traffic.