AS1970
Texas A&m University — tamus.edu
Summary
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Organization | Texas A&m University |
Domain | tamus.edu |
Number of IPv4 | 133,376 |
Number of IPv6 | 1.5881× 1029 |
AS Type | Education |
Registry | ARIN |
Allocated | August 28, 1992 (about 33 years ago) |
Updated | March 12, 2025 (about 20 days ago) |
IP Ranges
AS1970 announces 12 IPv4 ranges and 6 IPv6 ranges.
That's a total of 133,376 IPv4 addresses and 1.5881× 1029 IPv6 addresses.
Prefix | Organization | Size | Registry | Status |
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64.71.80.0/20 |
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4,096 | ARIN | ALLOCATION |
66.171.223.0/24 |
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256 | ARIN | ALLOCATION |
68.232.0.0/19 |
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8,192 | ARIN | ALLOCATION |
98.159.48.0/20 |
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4,096 | ARIN | ALLOCATION |
165.95.0.0/16 |
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65,536 | ARIN | ALLOCATION |
184.174.192.0/18 |
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16,384 | ARIN | ALLOCATION |
192.58.109.0/24 |
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256 | ARIN | ALLOCATION |
192.58.112.0/22 |
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1,024 | ARIN | ALLOCATION |
192.58.116.0/24 |
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256 | ARIN | ALLOCATION |
192.138.239.0/24 |
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256 | ARIN | ALLOCATION |
192.195.87.0/24 |
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256 | ARIN | ALLOCATION |
204.56.128.0/17 |
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32,768 | ARIN | REASSIGNMENT |
Prefix | Organization | Size | Registry | Status |
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2605:efc0::/32 |
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7.9228× 1028 | ARIN | ALLOCATION |
2607:b800::/32 |
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7.9228× 1028 | ARIN | ALLOCATION |
2620:2d:c000::/44 |
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1.9343× 1025 | ARIN | ALLOCATION |
2620:92::/44 |
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1.9343× 1025 | ARIN | ALLOCATION |
2620:92::/48 |
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1.2089× 1024 | ARIN | ALLOCATION |
2620:13a:2000::/40 |
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3.0949× 1026 | ARIN | ALLOCATION |
Peers
AS1970 does not have any direct peering agreements. Instead, its global connectivity is achieved through transit providers. While this setup ensures comprehensive reach, future peering could reduce latency and optimize route efficiency.
Upstreams
AS1970 connects to the global Internet via at least 2 upstream providers. In this setup, AS1970 acts as a customer, subscribing to these transit services to obtain full BGP routing information and ensure reliable, redundant access to external networks.