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AS3399 · Obenet AB

Autonomous system number lookup for network owner details, BGP ASN context, IP prefixes, registration and peer relationships.

Examples AS15169 AS13335 AS36459
Autonomous System NSP Announcing
AS3399
— Obenet AB
Registry
🇸🇪
IPv4 prefixes
26
IPv6 prefixes
45
IPv4 addresses
25,344
This AS Peer Upstream
Registration
Handle
Organization Obenet AB
Country 🇸🇪 Sweden (SE)
RIR
Registered
Abuse
Routing summary
26
IPv4 prefixes
45
IPv6 prefixes
25,344
IPv4 addresses
520
Observed peers
obe.net
Announced prefixes
20 v4 · 8 v6 shown
Prefix (CIDR) Version Addresses Description
45.141.108.0/22 IPv4 1,024
93.164.128.0/19 IPv4 8,192
178.132.72.0/21 IPv4 2,048
185.86.104.0/22 IPv4 1,024
185.147.236.0/22 IPv4 1,024
185.242.228.0/22 IPv4 1,024
192.36.22.0/24 IPv4 256
192.36.208.0/24 IPv4 256
192.165.178.0/23 IPv4 512
193.178.129.0/24 IPv4 256
193.180.23.0/24 IPv4 256
193.180.96.0/22 IPv4 1,024
193.180.164.0/23 IPv4 512
193.181.248.0/22 IPv4 1,024
193.183.68.0/23 IPv4 512
193.183.116.0/24 IPv4 256
193.183.132.0/23 IPv4 512
194.14.188.0/23 IPv4 512
194.32.144.0/23 IPv4 512
194.68.170.0/23 IPv4 512
Raw response
{
  "asn": "AS3399",
  "handle": "",
  "org": "Obenet AB",
  "country": "SE",
  "rir": "",
  "registered": "",
  "ipv4_prefixes": 26,
  "ipv6_prefixes": 45,
  "addresses_v4": 25344,
  "abuse": ""
}
Guide

How to read an ASN profile

An autonomous system is the unit networks use to route traffic between each other. A BGP ASN lookup for AS3399 shows how Obenet AB is registered, which IP prefixes are associated with the network, and which peers or upstreams appear in the available routing data.

The announced prefixes table helps you find IP prefixes by ASN and inspect CIDR blocks tied to the organization. The peering section shows neighboring networks it exchanges traffic with — upstreams sell it transit, while peers swap traffic directly. Together they describe both what this network reaches and how it connects.

Use ASN profiles for network owner lookup, incident triage, IP range review and provider research. Treat the data as routing context, not live outage monitoring; BGP changes can move faster than public lookup datasets.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

What is an Autonomous System Number (ASN)?

An Autonomous System Number, or ASN, is a globally unique identifier for a network operator that controls one or more IP prefixes and exchanges routing information with other networks using BGP. Examples include AS15169 for Google and AS13335 for Cloudflare.

What does an ASN lookup show?

An ASN lookup shows the network owner, organization, RIR, registration details, country, abuse contact, IPv4 and IPv6 prefix counts, sample announced prefixes, and observed peer or upstream relationships when available.

How do I find IP prefixes by ASN?

Enter an ASN such as AS15169 or 15169. The prefix table lists sample IPv4 and IPv6 CIDR blocks associated with that autonomous system, plus counts that help estimate the network size.

What is the difference between a peer and an upstream?

An upstream, also called a transit provider, carries traffic to the wider internet. A peer exchanges traffic directly, often at an internet exchange. Both relationships help explain how an AS connects to other networks.

Is this real-time BGP monitoring?

No. This ASN lookup summarizes routing and registration datasets available to the tool. It is useful for network owner lookup, prefix discovery, and routing context, but not a replacement for real-time BGP monitoring or outage detection.