APNIC - Query the APNIC Whois Database

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 % APNIC found the following authoritative answer from: whois.apnic.net
% [whois.apnic.net node-3]
% Whois data copyright terms    http://www.apnic.net/db/dbcopyright.html
person:         VSNL Tech
nic-hdl:        VT43-AP
e-mail:         ip.tech@vsnl.co.in
address:        6th Floor, LVSB, VSNL
address:        Kashinath Dhuru marg, Prabhadevi
address:        Dadar(W), Mumbai 400028
address:        India
phone:          +91-22-66591077
fax-no:         +91-22-24320132
country:        IN
mnt-by:         MAINT-VSNL-AP
changed:        hm-changed@apnic.net 20070223
changed:        hm-changed@apnic.net 20080401
changed:        hm-changed@apnic.net 20080827
source:         APNIC
  • Bold: Object type.
  • Underlined: Primary key(s).
  • Hyperlinks: Searchable Attributes.
1 record found for 'VT43-AP'
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IP address lookups Miscellaneous queries
-l

1st level less specific

Returns smallest IP address range that includes the queried IP address or range

-i

Inverse attributes

Returns objects with an attribute that matches the query text and attribute type
-L

All less specific

Return all larger IP address ranges that include the queried IP address or range

-T

Object types

Results that match the query and are of a specified object type
-m

1st level more specific

Returns first level more specific address ranges within the boundaries of the queried IP address range
-M

All more specific

Returns all more specific address ranges within the boundaries of the queried IP address range

Query hints

  • Include "AS" in front of an AS number.
    Example: AS4808

  • Include "-t" (template only) or "-v" (template and description) in front of an object name to view the template
    Example: -t inetnum

-x

Exact match only

Returns address range that exactly matches the queried IP address range
-d

Associated reverse domain

Returns IP address range and associated reverse domain

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