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Re: delegating IP''sFrom: Mia''s Virtual Post Office Date: Friday, May 21, 1999
Time: 10:35:00 pmAaron Lynch said:
>I do not have a class c. another gripe of mine... but another story
>
>I am pretty sure they own the block. I have 15 usable ip's ranging from
>216.122.30.31 - .46 how do I check 'ornership' of a block? A little
>tutorial would be really helpful. I have 'DNS and Bind' but it's pretty
>over my head.
>
>can I check that sort of think through ARIN or someone, can I find out
>how their network is subnetted? (just trying to learn)
Yes do a whois at ARIN: http://www.arin.net/cgi-bin/arinwhois.pl
LightRealm Communications (NETBLK-LR-BLK4)
10210 NE Points Drive Suite 310
Kirkland WA 98033
Netname: LR-BLK4
Netblock: 216.122.0.0 - 216.122.63.255
Maintainer: LRCM
Coordinator:
DNS Administration (DA372-ORG-ARIN) dns@LIGHTREALM.COM
(206) 827-0900
Fax- (206) 827-8244
Domain System inverse mapping provided by:
NS1.LIGHTREALM.NET 207.159.128.2
NS2.LIGHTREALM.NET 207.159.128.10
ADDRESSES WITHIN THIS BLOCK ARE NON-PORTABLE
Record last updated on 20-Nov-98.
Database last updated on 21-May-99 16:15:32 EDT.
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