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inetnum: 109.196.128.0 - 109.196.143.255 netname: RU-TRANSITTELECOM-20091218 country: RU org: ORG-TTL21-RIPE admin-c: TTN34-RIPE tech-c: TTN34-RIPE status: ALLOCATED PA notify: noc@hosting-telecom.uk mnt-by: RIPE-NCC-HM-MNT mnt-by: TRANSITTELECOM-MNT mnt-lower: TRANSITTELECOM-MNT mnt-domains: TRANSITTELECOM-MNT mnt-routes: TRANSITTELECOM-MNT created: 2017-08-23T13:21:05Z last-modified: 2018-02-25T15:12:50Z source: RIPE organisation: ORG-TTL21-RIPE org-name: Transit Telecom LLC org-type: LIR address: 3101, 1 Pan Peninsula Square address: E14 9HL address: LONDON address: UNITED KINGDOM phone: +44 20 75380303 fax-no: +44 20 75380303 e-mail: noc@hosting-telecom.uk admin-c: SEAD-RIPE tech-c: TTN34-RIPE abuse-c: TTN34-RIPE mnt-ref: RIPE-NCC-HM-MNT mnt-ref: TRANSITTELECOM-MNT mnt-by: RIPE-NCC-HM-MNT mnt-by: TRANSITTELECOM-MNT created: 2012-10-08T13:00:47Z last-modified: 2018-02-25T15:09:01Z source: RIPE role: Transit Telecom NOC address: United Kingdom, London, Aldersgate street, 156 phone: +44 (20) 75380300 remarks: ------------------------------------------------------ remarks: Points of contact for TRANSITTELECOM Network Operations remarks: ------------------------------------------------------ remarks: Routing and peering issues: noc@hosting-telecom.uk remarks: SPAM and Network security issues: abuse@hosting-telecom.uk remarks: Customer support: support@hosting-telecom.uk remarks: ------------------------------------------------------ e-mail: noc@hosting-telecom.uk abuse-mailbox: abuse@hosting-telecom.uk admin-c: NBOY-RIPE tech-c: NBOY-RIPE nic-hdl: TTN34-RIPE mnt-by: TRANSITTELECOM-MNT created: 2012-10-16T15:47:11Z last-modified: 2018-02-25T15:07:24Z source: RIPE
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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.