Thanks Sofia.

Regards, Jahangir




On Fri, Feb 21, 2020 at 6:45 AM Sofia Silva Berenguer <[email protected]>
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> Hello Jahangir,
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> It's not NIR specific, but you may find the Internet Directory (
> https://directory.apnic.net/) useful.
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> For example, here you have a summary for India:
> https://directory.apnic.net/delegations/Southern%20Asia/IN
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> And you can get access to the Holders table if you log in using your APNIC
> login.
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> I hope this helps. Please let me know if you have any questions or
> comments.
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> Warm regards,
> Sofía
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> On 20/2/20, 2:22 pm, "[email protected] on behalf of
> Jahangir Hossain" <[email protected] on behalf of
> [email protected]> wrote:
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>     ++++ APNIC Secretariat.
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>     Hi George,
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>     It's really hard to find the summary information specially me (+
> others, like me) who have limited technical skill to analyze the summary
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>     is it possible to share any URL which present infographic information
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>     Regards, Jahangir
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>     On Thu, Feb 20, 2020 at 10:18 AM Jahangir Hossain <
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>     It's really hard to find the summary information specially lme (+
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>     On Thu, Feb 20, 2020 at 4:08 AM George Michaelson <[email protected]>
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>     Having spoken to Anurag off-list, the problem he was facing has been
> resolved, but to keep the community informed, here is a summary.
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>     1) delegated file records about AS numbers are *blocks* of AS Numbers.
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>     As noted by Jamie, the entry for many of the AS numbers in the
> delegated and delegated-extended reports is not a single line per AS, but a
> block: Part of the file includes a count of AS, which combined with the
> value of the AS represents the “size” of the range.
>      Single AS lines have a “size” of 1.
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>            apnic|IN|asn|58897|10|20130417|allocated|A918EDB2
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>     If you try to “grep” in the file for any ASN in the range 58898 to
> 58907, there is no match. You need to “parse” the file with code, and
> construct the list of actual ASN or use interval arithmetic to find the
> range containing the value. (See attached Python3
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>     2) Blocks of AS are mainly in the NIR
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>     Most AS block records are in the NIR. They are recorded as “in use” at
> the point of delegation into the NIR, but unfortunately due to some process
> issues we do not currently have the more specific holder information in
> APNIC registry records. We are working
>      to correct this, and have started a process with all the NIR to get
> details on the NIR Sub-accountm (NIR member) which holds the ASN.
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>     When this data is collected we will be updating centrally managed
> registry records, and these AS block records in the delegated and
> delegated-extended reports will be replaced by individual records about
> each AS, showing economy and the unique custodian code
>      of that resource holder.
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>     3) More information about AS holders are in the NIR managed Whois and
> RDAP sources.
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>     If you want to use an online query, the sources which we collate and
> serve about each NIR’s Whois data are available at
>     whois.apnic.net <http://whois.apnic.net> and in
>     rdap.apnic.net <http://rdap.apnic.net>, for all APNIC holdings
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>     APNIC’s Whois service is a federation over all Whois sources we
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> data back into our service from their in-economy Whois service and
> therefore we dont have a "source: <NIR>" for every NIR. We always serve
> information about the resource, It may still return
>      an “as-block:" record if no more specific Whois "aut-num:" record
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>     RDAP is a machine parsable format which is also part of a global
> fully-connected service, and is by far the best mechanism to see the
> registration details about all internet number resources for machine
> processing. The “nicinfo” command from ARIN (
> https://github.com/arineng/nicinfo)
>      is a great example of a service which can find any Internet Number
> Resource worldwide (in any RIR) from the command line. -It has a human
> friendly default display but can also show the raw JSON format RDAP data.
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>     -George
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