Use !prefixes to see the IP prefixes announced-advertized by an Internet Autonomous System.

For the most part, Autonomous Systems announce in BGP, IP prefixes (IP address blocks) that they know how to reach and are willing to provide transit for.

!prefixes takes as an argument one Autonomous System Number.

Usage Examples:
!prefixes 1
!prefixes as2
!prefixes AS3
!prefixes ASN4
!prefixes asn5
!prefixes ASn6
!prefixes aSn7
!prefixes asN8
!prefixes 9
!prefixes 23456
!prefixes 3333
!prefixes 64950
!prefixes as265629
!prefixes 4200000000
!prefixes 4294967295
!prefixes as4608
!prefixes aS1299
!prefixes 39556


See also:
!asn
!peers
!help !bgp

  
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