The ASN Data Lookup API is an essential tool for network analysis and monitoring. By entering an Autonomous System Number (ASN), this API provides detailed information about the ASN owner, such as “Google LLC”, along with associated IP ranges and other relevant data, such as the number of IPv4 (134) and IPv6 (14) addresses. It is useful for Internet service providers, network administrators and cybersecurity teams that need to monitor the network resources allocated to an ASN, audit their usage, or investigate suspicious activity linked to a specific ASN. This API also provides a detailed view of the traffic and connections managed by an ASN, improving the understanding of the overall network infrastructure and facilitating informed network resource management decisions.
To use this endpoint, send an HTTP request with the ASN as a parameter and you will receive information related to that IP.
Info ASN - Endpoint Features
Object | Description |
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asn |
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{
"status": "success",
"date_time": "2024-09-19 23:45:06",
"asn": "AS15169",
"organization_code": "GOOGLE",
"organization_name": "Google LLC",
"ipv4_count": 134,
"ipv6_count": 14,
"subnets": {
"ipv4": [
"8.8.4.0\/24",
"8.8.8.0\/24",
"8.34.208.0\/20",
"8.35.192.0\/20",
"23.236.48.0\/20",
"23.251.128.0\/19",
"34.0.48.0\/20",
"34.0.96.0\/19",
"34.0.128.0\/18",
"34.0.192.0\/19",
"34.0.224.0\/23",
"34.0.226.0\/24",
"34.0.233.0\/24",
"34.0.234.0\/23",
"34.0.240.0\/20",
"34.1.0.0\/18",
"34.1.64.0\/21",
"34.1.72.0\/22",
"34.1.76.0\/24",
"34.1.78.0\/23",
"34.1.81.0\/24",
"34.1.84.0\/22",
"34.1.88.0\/24",
"34.1.90.0\/23",
"34.1.92.0\/22",
"34.1.97.0\/24",
"34.1.98.0\/23",
"34.1.100.0\/24",
"34.1.102.0\/23",
"34.1.128.0\/20",
"34.1.160.0\/20",
"34.1.192.0\/20",
"34.1.224.0\/19",
"34.3.3.0\/24",
"34.4.4.0\/24",
"34.128.0.0\/11",
"34.160.0.0\/12",
"34.176.0.0\/13",
"34.184.0.0\/14",
"35.184.0.0\/13",
"35.192.0.0\/14",
"35.196.0.0\/15",
"35.198.0.0\/16",
"35.199.0.0\/17",
"35.199.128.0\/18",
"35.203.224.0\/23",
"35.204.0.0\/15",
"35.206.0.0\/21",
"35.206.9.0\/24",
"35.206.10.0\/23",
"35.206.32.0\/19",
"35.206.64.0\/18",
"35.206.128.0\/17",
"35.207.0.0\/17",
"35.207.128.0\/18",
"35.208.0.0\/14",
"35.212.0.0\/15",
"35.214.0.0\/17",
"35.215.0.0\/16",
"35.216.0.0\/15",
"35.219.0.0\/17",
"35.219.128.0\/18",
"35.219.193.0\/24",
"35.219.194.0\/24",
"35.219.224.0\/19",
"35.220.0.0\/14",
"35.224.0.0\/12",
"35.240.0.0\/13",
"57.140.192.0\/22",
"57.140.196.0\/23",
"57.140.208.0\/22",
"57.140.212.0\/24",
"57.140.215.0\/24",
"57.140.224.0\/22",
"57.140.228.0\/24",
"57.140.241.0\/24",
"57.140.242.0\/23",
"57.140.244.0\/24",
"64.233.160.0\/19",
"66.22.228.0\/23",
"66.102.0.0\/20",
"66.249.64.0\/19",
"70.32.128.0\/19",
"72.14.192.0\/18",
"74.125.0.0\/16",
"104.154.0.0\/15",
"104.196.0.0\/14",
"107.167.160.0\/19",
"107.178.192.0\/18",
"108.59.80.0\/20",
"108.170.192.0\/18",
"108.177.0.0\/17",
"130.211.0.0\/16",
"136.22.160.0\/20",
"136.22.176.0\/21",
"136.22.184.0\/23",
"136.22.186.0\/24",
"142.250.0.0\/15",
"146.148.0.0\/17",
"152.65.209.0\/24",
"152.65.210.0\/23",
"152.65.214.0\/24",
"152.65.218.0\/24",
"152.65.222.0\/23",
"152.65.224.0\/22",
"152.65.228.0\/23",
"152.65.231.0\/24",
"152.65.232.0\/21",
"152.65.240.0\/22",
"152.65.245.0\/24",
"152.65.246.0\/23",
"152.65.250.0\/23",
"152.65.252.0\/22",
"162.120.128.0\/17",
"162.216.148.0\/22",
"162.222.176.0\/21",
"172.110.32.0\/21",
"172.217.0.0\/16",
"172.253.0.0\/16",
"173.194.0.0\/16",
"173.255.112.0\/20",
"192.158.28.0\/22",
"192.178.0.0\/15",
"193.186.4.0\/24",
"199.36.154.0\/23",
"199.36.156.0\/24",
"199.192.112.0\/22",
"199.223.232.0\/21",
"207.223.160.0\/20",
"208.68.108.0\/22",
"209.85.128.0\/17",
"216.58.192.0\/19",
"216.73.80.0\/20",
"216.239.32.0\/19"
],
"ipv6": [
"2001:4860::\/32",
"2404:6800::\/32",
"2404:f340::\/32",
"2600:1900::\/31",
"2600:1904::\/30",
"2600:1908::\/29",
"2605:ef80::\/32",
"2606:40::\/32",
"2607:f8b0::\/32",
"2620:120:e000::\/40",
"2800:3f0::\/32",
"2a00:1450::\/32",
"2a00:79e1:805::\/48",
"2c0f:fb50::\/32"
]
},
"server_response_time": "0.322 seconds",
"documentation": "https:\/\/docs.webhost.zone",
"website": "https:\/\/webhost.zone",
"tg_contact": "https:\/\/t.me\/AozoraKZ"
}
curl --location --request GET 'https://zylalabs.com/api/5104/asn+data+lookup+api/6502/info+asn?asn=15169' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY'
Header | Description |
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Authorization
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Send a GET request with the ASN number as parameter. You will receive detailed information about the ASN, including owner and assigned IP ranges.
The ASN Data Lookup API allows you to obtain detailed information about an Autonomous System (ASN), including its owner, IP ranges and other relevant data.
The ASN Data Lookup API receives an Autonomous System Number (ASN) as input, and provides details of the ASN, including the owner and assigned IP ranges, useful for network analysis and resource monitoring.
Network infrastructure monitoring: Internet providers can track the distribution of IPs on their standalone systems. Cyber-attack investigation: Security analysts can trace the source of an attack by reviewing the ASN involved. IP auditing: System administrators can verify which IPs are under control of a specific organization.
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