177.56.32.0/19
AS22085 Claro S/A
177.56.32.0/19 - CLV11
Whois Details
inetnum: 177.56/14 status: allocated owner: Claro S/A city: São Paulo country: BR owner-c: CLV11 tech-c: CLV11 abuse-c: CLV11 inetrev: 177.56/16 nserver: NS01.3G.CLARO.NET.BR nserver: NS02.3G.CLARO.NET.BR nserver: NS03.3G.CLARO.NET.BR nserver: NS04.3G.CLARO.NET.BR inetrev: 177.57/16 nserver: NS01.3G.CLARO.NET.BR nserver: NS02.3G.CLARO.NET.BR nserver: NS03.3G.CLARO.NET.BR nserver: NS04.3G.CLARO.NET.BR inetrev: 177.58/16 nserver: NS01.3G.CLARO.NET.BR nserver: NS02.3G.CLARO.NET.BR nserver: NS03.3G.CLARO.NET.BR nserver: NS04.3G.CLARO.NET.BR inetrev: 177.59/16 nserver: NS01.3G.CLARO.NET.BR nserver: NS02.3G.CLARO.NET.BR nserver: NS03.3G.CLARO.NET.BR nserver: NS04.3G.CLARO.NET.BR created: 2011-04-11 changed: 2013-03-06 source: LACNIC
IP address subranges within this IP range
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IP address ranges, or netblocks, are groups of related IP addresses. They are usually represented as a base IP address, followed by a slash, and then a netmask which represents how many IP addresses are contained within the netblock. This format is known as CIDR. You'll also sometimes see netblocks given as a start ip address, and an end ip address, or an ip address range.
Traffic works its way around the internet based on the routing table, which contains a list of networks and their associated netblocks.