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AS11260 — EASTLINK-HSI

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ASNAS11260
OrganizationEASTLINK-HSI
RIRARIN
Country🇨🇦 CA
Registered1998-06-04
Routing Status✅ Announced
IPv4 Prefixes112
IPv6 Prefixes5

Announced IP Prefixes

IPv4 Prefixes (112)

100.42.240.0/20 104.219.12.0/22 104.37.20.0/22 142.67.128.0/18 142.67.162.0/23 142.67.178.0/23 142.67.192.0/18 142.67.64.0/18 148.170.128.0/18 148.64.64.0/21 148.64.72.0/21 148.64.80.0/20 149.19.96.0/21 162.222.240.0/22 162.222.56.0/21 173.212.64.0/18 173.237.96.0/19 173.252.0.0/18 173.252.24.0/22 173.252.44.0/22 198.90.80.0/20 199.255.216.0/21 206.132.48.0/20 206.223.152.0/23 208.103.224.0/19 208.96.112.0/20 208.96.64.0/20 208.96.80.0/20 208.96.96.0/20 216.104.96.0/19 216.167.224.0/19 24.129.224.0/22 24.129.228.0/24 24.129.229.0/24 24.129.230.0/23 24.129.232.0/21 24.137.64.0/19 24.137.96.0/19 24.138.0.0/20 24.138.128.0/19 24.138.16.0/20 24.138.160.0/19 24.138.32.0/20 24.138.48.0/20 24.138.64.0/20 24.139.0.0/19 24.142.0.0/18 24.142.0.0/19 24.207.0.0/20 24.207.112.0/20 … and 62 more prefixes

IPv6 Prefixes (5)

2604:1ec0::/36 2604:db00::/32 2607:a000::/32 2607:fbd8::/32 2610:170::/32

About AS11260 — EASTLINK-HSI

AS11260 is an Autonomous System Number (ASN) assigned to EASTLINK-HSI. An ASN is a unique numerical identifier allocated to organizations that operate independently routed networks on the internet. Each autonomous system uses the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) to exchange routing information with other networks, enabling data to traverse the global internet infrastructure.

Network Overview

EASTLINK-HSI operates AS11260 to manage an actively announced set of IP address ranges. This autonomous system announces 112 IPv4 prefixes and 5 IPv6 prefixes to the global routing table. AS11260 is registered under ARIN, one of the five Regional Internet Registries (RIRs) responsible for allocating IP addresses and ASNs worldwide. The ASN was registered on 1998-06-04.

What Is an ASN?

An Autonomous System Number (ASN) is a globally unique identifier assigned by Regional Internet Registries (such as ARIN, RIPE NCC, APNIC, LACNIC, and AFRINIC) to organizations that need to exchange routing information on the internet. ASNs are essential to the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP), which is the protocol that connects all networks on the internet. Every ISP, cloud provider, enterprise network, and content delivery network (CDN) that peers with other networks needs at least one ASN. There are two types: 16-bit ASNs (0–65535) from the original allocation pool, and 32-bit ASNs (up to 4,294,967,295) introduced to meet growing demand.

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