William Case wrote:
Hi;
My question is quite narrow. I am not looking for generalized
explanations of IPv4.
When ARIN (American Registry for Internet Numbers or one of its clients,
or any other IANA RIR) assigns a /8, or /16 number and registers a new
domain name is there any rules, policy or usual practice in the
assignment that gives a hint to the nature of the entity that has
received a certain address?
E.g. If I see 64.71.255.198, could I reasonably say "That's a name
server, or, that's a Rogers Cable Inc. address" or glean any other
information about the organization, company or purpose? Or are all such
address assignments simply arbitrary? If there is such a rule, policy
or usual practice, do you know where I could find it and/or see a table
of such assignments.
I have done my google due diligence. Every site, official and
otherwise, remains silent on the question. That usually portends a
negative; there is no such policy -- but ya' never know.
Use "whois" to glean information...
egreshko@misty winXPPro-EN]$ whois 64.71.255.198
[Querying whois.arin.net]
[whois.arin.net]
OrgName: Rogers Cable Communications Inc.
OrgID: RCC-104
Address: One Mount Pleasant
City: Toronto
StateProv: ON
PostalCode: M4Y-2Y5
Country: CA
NetRange: 64.71.240.0 - 64.71.255.255
CIDR: 64.71.240.0/20
NetName: ROGERS-CAB-104
NetHandle: NET-64-71-240-0-1
Parent: NET-64-0-0-0-0
NetType: Direct Assignment
NameServer: NS2.YM.RNC.NET.CABLE.ROGERS.COM
NameServer: NS2.WLFDLE.RNC.NET.CABLE.ROGERS.COM
NameServer: NS3.YM.RNC.NET.CABLE.ROGERS.COM
NameServer: NS3.WLFDLE.RNC.NET.CABLE.ROGERS.COM
Comment:
RegDate: 2004-03-08
Updated: 2006-12-05
OrgTechHandle: IPMAN-ARIN
OrgTechName: IP MANAGE
OrgTechPhone: +1-416-935-4729
OrgTechEmail: ipmanage@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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