AS64238
DNS-OARC — dns-oarc.net
Summary
| Country |
|
| Organization | DNS-OARC |
| Domain | dns-oarc.net |
| Number of IPv4 | 512 |
| Number of IPv6 | 2.4179× 1024 |
| AS Type | Hosting |
| Registry | ARIN |
| Allocated | February 04, 2016 (about 9 years ago) |
| Updated | February 04, 2016 (about 9 years ago) |
IP Ranges
AS64238 announces 2 IPv4 ranges and 2 IPv6 ranges.
That's a total of 512 IPv4 addresses and 2.4179× 1024 IPv6 addresses.
| Prefix | Organization | Size | Registry | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 64.191.0.0/24 |
|
256 | ARIN | ALLOCATION |
| 64.191.1.0/24 |
|
256 | ARIN | ALLOCATION |
| Prefix | Organization | Size | Registry | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2001:470:f8::/48 |
|
1.2089× 1024 | ARIN | ALLOCATION |
| 2620:ff:c000::/48 |
|
1.2089× 1024 | ARIN | ALLOCATION |
Peers
AS64238 actively fosters the following peering relationships that enhance network performance through direct, settlement-free traffic exchange. Even with a modest number of peers, each connection serves as a strategic asset—optimizing routing, reducing latency, and minimizing transit costs.
Upstreams
AS64238 connects to the global Internet via at least 1 upstream provider. In this setup, AS64238 acts as a customer, subscribing to these transit services to obtain full BGP routing information and ensure reliable, redundant access to external networks.
Downstreams
AS64238 serves as a transit provider the following ASes, delivering the BGP routes needed for global connectivity. This downstream relationship underscores AS64238's role in extending Internet access beyond its own infrastructure.