Use !org-asn to search the names of organizations with registered Internet BGP Autonomous System Numbers.

Autonomous System Numbers (ASNs) are used in the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) to identify an IP network managed or connected to the Internet by a single organization. ASNs are assigned to organizations by the Regional Internet Registries (RIRs).

This command performs a substring search across organization names associated with ASNs. The argument does not need to be a complete word. For example, “cyber” matches Cyberdino, Dhecyber, and Cyberspace.

Usage:
!org-asn <substring>

Usage Examples:
!org-asn cyber
!org-asn space
!org-asn aero
!org-asn robot
!org-asn best
!org-asn magic
!org-asn marine
!org-asn army
!org-asn orange
!org-asn apple
!org-asn huawei
!org-asn at&t
!org-asn pjsc
!org-asn surf
!org-asn dod
!org-asn national-cen
!org-asn google
!org-asn vercar


Also see:
!help !asn


For ASN details use !asn
For ASN WHOIS registration data use !whois-as
For IPv4 CIDR analysis use !cidr4
For IPv6 CIDR analysis use !cidr6
For BGP routing visibility use !bgp-cidr4 and !bgp-cidr6
For IP WHOIS registration data use !whois-ip and !whois-ip6.


  
                       
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