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Autonomous System details for AS6730

AS6730
Sunrise GmbH • sunrise.net

AS6730 — Sunrise GmbH

AS Name
SUNRISE
Country
Switzerland (CH)
Website
Number of IPv4
4,064,512
Number of IPv6
9.19 × 1030
ASN type
ISP
Status
Allocated
Registry
RIPE
Allocated
September 19, 2002
Last updated
May 06, 2025

IP Ranges

168 IPv4 prefixes, 19 IPv6 prefixes
Prefix Company Number of IPs
31.10.128.0/17 DHCP Scopes - AFTR 32,768
31.10.128.0/18 DHCP Scopes - AFTR 16,384
31.10.192.0/18 Sunrise GmbH 16,384
31.164.0.0/15 Sunrise GmbH 131,072
31.164.0.0/16 Sunrise GmbH 65,536
31.165.0.0/16 sunrise Communications AG 65,536
45.85.99.0/24 ISPIN AG 256
45.143.156.0/24 Scibile Network SA 256
46.126.0.0/15 Sunrise GmbH 131,072
46.126.0.0/16 Sunrise GmbH 65,536
46.127.0.0/16 UPC Schweiz GmbH 65,536
46.140.0.0/16 Sunrise GmbH 65,536
46.140.0.0/17 Sunrise GmbH 32,768
46.140.128.0/17 Sunrise GmbH 32,768
62.2.0.0/16 Sunrise GmbH 65,536
62.2.0.0/17 Sunrise GmbH 32,768
62.2.128.0/17 Next SA 32,768
62.167.0.0/16 Sunrise GmbH 65,536
62.167.0.0/17 Sunrise GmbH 32,768
62.167.128.0/17 Sunrise GmbH 32,768
77.56.0.0/14 Sunrise GmbH 262,144
77.56.0.0/15 Sunrise GmbH 131,072
77.58.0.0/15 Sunrise GmbH 131,072
77.72.64.0/21 AT Provider AG 2,048
77.111.232.0/22 endigo Energie AG 1,024
80.67.144.0/20 TurnKey Services AG 4,096
80.218.0.0/15 Sunrise GmbH 131,072
80.218.0.0/16 Sunrise GmbH 65,536
80.219.0.0/16 Sunrise GmbH 65,536
81.7.224.0/19 Sunrise GmbH 8,192
81.7.224.0/20 Sunrise GmbH 4,096
81.7.240.0/20 UPC Schweiz GmbH 4,096
84.20.32.0/20 Komtech AG 4,096
84.20.32.0/21 Komtech AG 2,048
84.20.40.0/21 Sunrise GmbH 2,048
84.20.48.0/21 Sunrise GmbH 2,048
84.20.48.0/22 Sunrise GmbH 1,024
84.20.52.0/22 Sunrise GmbH 1,024
84.72.0.0/14 Sunrise GmbH 262,144
84.72.0.0/15 Sunrise GmbH 131,072
84.74.0.0/15 Sunrise GmbH 131,072
84.226.0.0/15 Sunrise GmbH 131,072
84.226.0.0/16 Sunrise GmbH 65,536
84.227.0.0/16 Sunrise GmbH 65,536
85.158.232.0/21 AWARDIC GmbH 2,048
87.236.200.0/21 finnova AG Bankware 2,048
89.217.0.0/16 Sunrise GmbH 65,536
89.217.0.0/17 Sunrise GmbH 32,768
89.217.128.0/17 Sunrise GmbH 32,768
91.194.48.0/23 MOORnetworks AG 512
91.198.12.0/24 bossinfo.ch AG 256
91.208.173.0/24 Alinto AG 256
91.208.180.0/24 SMG Swiss Marketplace Group AG 256
91.213.4.0/24 SOFTRONICS Communication AG 256
91.213.227.0/24 Swisslos Interkantonale Landeslotterie Genossenschaft 256
91.214.168.0/22 SOFTRONICS Communication AG 1,024
91.214.168.0/24 SOFTRONICS Communication AG 256
91.214.169.0/24 SOFTRONICS Communication AG 256
91.214.170.0/24 SOFTRONICS Communication AG 256
91.214.171.0/24 SOFTRONICS Communication AG 256
91.236.78.0/24 SMG Swiss Marketplace Group AG 256
94.154.9.0/24 Helbling Holding AG 256
136.144.38.0/23 spaixx AG 512
144.178.107.0/24 POK AG Schweiz 256
145.252.0.0/23 Graubuendner Kantonalbank 512
178.38.0.0/15 Sunrise GmbH 131,072
178.38.0.0/16 Sunrise GmbH 65,536
178.39.0.0/16 Sunrise GmbH 65,536
178.82.0.0/15 Sunrise GmbH 131,072
178.82.0.0/16 Sunrise GmbH 65,536
178.83.0.0/16 Sunrise GmbH 65,536
185.38.64.0/24 Swisslos Interkantonale Landeslotterie Genossenschaft 256
185.38.65.0/24 SWL INET ADMIN 256
185.51.184.0/22 RST Datentechnik GmbH 1,024
185.76.180.0/24 Comet AG 256
185.90.152.0/23 ITcom Pro AG 512
185.110.196.0/22 Nettrust IT-Services AG 1,024
185.126.220.0/24 MCH Messe Schweiz (Basel) AG 256
185.131.204.0/24 Goyman SA 256
185.184.176.0/22 endigo Energie AG 1,024
185.207.100.0/22 Sascha Michael Tobler 1,024
185.248.164.0/23 Bratschi AG 512
185.248.167.0/24 Bratschi Wiederkehr & Buob AG 256
188.154.0.0/15 Sunrise GmbH 131,072
188.154.0.0/16 Sunrise GmbH 65,536
188.155.0.0/16 Sunrise GmbH 65,536
188.227.200.0/22 endigo Energie AG 1,024
192.54.122.0/24 Beyond Gravity Schweiz AG 256
193.5.2.0/24 Lightning MultiCom SA 256
193.5.56.0/23 AO Foundation 512
193.5.121.0/24 Intro (Schweiz) AG 256
193.8.58.0/23 Digicomp Academy AG 512
193.8.60.0/24 Digicomp Academy AG 256
193.8.170.0/24 AFRY Schweiz AG 256
193.26.130.0/24 Eidgenossisches Institut fuer Geistiges Eigentum 256
193.33.142.0/23 crossmediacomm ag 512
193.36.36.0/24 Simple Hosting GmbH 256
193.47.104.0/22 Kanton Aargau 1,024
193.47.108.0/24 Kanton Aargau 256
193.47.109.0/24 Kanton Aargau 256
2001:678:7f0::/48 Eidgenossisches Institut fuer Geistiges Eigentum 1.21 × 1024
2001:67c:444::/48 Inventx AG 1.21 × 1024
2001:67c:1128::/48 Swisslos Interkantonale Landeslotterie Genossenschaft 1.21 × 1024
2001:67c:2350::/48 Graubuendner Kantonalbank 1.21 × 1024
2001:1700::/27 Sunrise GmbH 2.54 × 1030
2001:1700::/28 Sunrise GmbH 1.27 × 1030
2a00:e2c0::/32 Sunrise GmbH 7.92 × 1028
2a00:e2c0::/33 Sunrise GmbH 3.96 × 1028
2a00:e2c0:8000::/33 Sunrise GmbH 3.96 × 1028
2a01:b460::/32 RST Datentechnik GmbH 7.92 × 1028
2a02:aa00::/27 Sunrise GmbH 2.54 × 1030
2a02:aa00::/28 Sunrise GmbH 1.27 × 1030
2a02:aa10::/28 UPC Schweiz GmbH NOC 1.27 × 1030
2a03:5120::/40 Comet AG 3.09 × 1026
2a04:7640::/48 Swisslos Interkantonale Landeslotterie Genossenschaft 1.21 × 1024
2a05:e100::/48 ITcom Pro AG 1.21 × 1024
2a0d:ed80:300::/40 Bratschi AG 3.09 × 1026
2a0f:f0c0::/32 Helbling Holding AG 7.92 × 1028
2a12:bfc0::/48 Goyman SA 1.21 × 1024

This table only shows the first 100 of the set of IPv4 and IPv6 prefixes. All data is available via our IP data API.

IP ranges are the different blocks of IP addresses advertised by an Autonomous System (AS). These ranges can be used by the same organization operating the AS, or by different organizations.

Peers of AS6730

41 peers

AS6730 peers with these other Autonomous Systems.

Peering is a direct, often free, traffic exchange between Autonomous Systems (ASNs). They share routes only to their own networks and customers, making connections faster and cheaper for that specific traffic, without providing full internet access to each other.

Upstreams of AS6730

1 upstreams

AS6730 uses these Autonomous Systems as its upstreams.

An upstream (or transit provider) is another AS that AS6730 pays for full internet connectivity, allowing it to reach all global destinations and be reachable by them.

Downstreams of AS6730

204 downstreams
AS513 AS3297 AS6772 AS6893 AS8302 AS8414 AS8453 AS8659 AS8758 AS8803 AS8821 AS8883 AS9042 AS9108 AS12387 AS12651 AS12654 AS12928 AS13013 AS13250 AS13267 AS15532 AS15575 AS15585 AS15623 AS15661 AS15675 AS15955 AS16267 AS20221 AS20560 AS20743 AS21040 AS21047 AS21222 AS21405 AS21466 AS24585 AS24889 AS24949 AS25021 AS25164 AS25375 AS25563 AS25598 AS28749 AS28916 AS28928 AS29058 AS29097 AS29296 AS29356 AS29617 AS29641 AS29691 AS30786 AS30862 AS30934 AS30973 AS31004 AS31051 AS31052 AS31097 AS33845 AS34146 AS34261 AS34271 AS34514 AS34532 AS34578 AS35040 AS35240 AS35396 AS35928 AS39166 AS39212 AS39419 AS39457 AS39624 AS39678 AS39750 AS39764 AS41481 AS41590 AS41655 AS42162 AS42168 AS43107 AS43127 AS43291 AS43549 AS43828 AS44346 AS44885 AS44938 AS47538 AS47649 AS48218 AS48258 AS48307 AS48482 AS48540 AS48576 AS48751 AS48766 AS48849 AS48857 AS49071 AS49457 AS49489 AS49520 AS49525 AS49642 AS49983 AS50136 AS50170 AS50185 AS50476 AS50805 AS51423 AS51907 AS51934 AS52183 AS56743 AS57154 AS57559 AS57676 AS57987 AS58260 AS60059 AS60115 AS61970 AS64442 AS196651 AS196722 AS196810 AS197352 AS197380 AS197525 AS197689 AS198172 AS198534 AS198808 AS198905 AS199047 AS199225 AS199554 AS199562 AS199802 AS200417 AS200713 AS200759 AS200925 AS200987 AS201319 AS201481 AS202032 AS202035 AS202360 AS202908 AS203130 AS203153 AS203384 AS203639 AS203732 AS203892 AS204095 AS204342 AS204510 AS204594 AS204783 AS205377 AS205815 AS206137 AS206214 AS206466 AS206567 AS206662 AS206790 AS206857 AS206891 AS206969 AS207271 AS207335 AS208316 AS208650 AS208813 AS208980 AS209822 AS210018 AS210308 AS210378 AS210500 AS211452 AS211565 AS213011 AS213081 AS213270 AS214163 AS214217 AS214700 AS214898 AS216381 AS216434

AS6730 provides internet connectivity to these downstream Autonomous Systems.

A downstream is a customer Autonomous System that pays another AS (its provider) for internet access. The provider AS carries the downstream's traffic and makes its network reachable.

FAQs

An Autonomous System Number (ASN) is a unique identifier assigned to an Autonomous System (AS), which is a group of IP addresses under a single administrative domain. ASNs are used to manage and route internet traffic efficiently.

Peering is a direct, often cost-neutral, interconnection between independent internet networks (Autonomous Systems). Instead of paying an intermediary (an upstream provider) to carry all their traffic, peered ASNs agree to exchange traffic destined for each other's networks and customers directly.

This results in lower latency, reduced costs, and more efficient paths for traffic. A peering relationship is distinct from a customer/provider relationship; peers generally only exchange routes to their own and their customers' networks, not the full internet routing table.

An upstream, also known as a transit provider, is an internet network (Autonomous System) that another AS pays to provide connectivity to the entire global internet.

Essentially, the customer Autonomous System announces its own IP address space (and that of its own customers, if any) to its upstream providers. In return, these upstreams provide the customer AS with routes to all other destinations on the internet, often including a default route (a path for any traffic not explicitly known).

This ensures that:

  • Users and services within the customer AS can reach any website or service globally.
  • The rest of the internet can reach the IP addresses advertised by the customer AS.

Unlike peering, which is typically a selective, often settlement-free exchange of traffic between networks and their customers, an upstream relationship is a commercial one where an AS purchases comprehensive internet access. Think of it like your home internet service provider (ISP); you pay them, and they connect you to everything online.

A downstream is an Autonomous System (customer) that pays another Autonomous System (the provider) for internet connectivity. The provider AS essentially acts as the upstream for its downstream customers.

In this relationship:

  • The provider AS supplies its downstream customers with routes to the rest of the internet (or a portion of it, depending on the service agreement).
  • The provider AS announces the IP address prefixes of its downstream customers to its own upstreams and peers, making the downstream customers reachable globally.

This is a classic customer-provider relationship. The downstream AS relies on its provider AS to carry its traffic to and from the wider internet. An individual end-user or a small business buying internet access from an ISP is effectively a downstream of that ISP's Autonomous System.

IP Ranges are blocks of IP addresses that an Autonomous System (AS) announces it controls. These ranges can be used by the organization operating the AS itself, or by its customers if the AS provides internet services.

The IPv6 address space is vastly larger than IPv4 by design, to accommodate the internet's ongoing growth. A single ASN might be allocated an enormous number of IPv6 addresses, even if they only use a fraction currently. This ensures plenty of addresses for future expansion.

ASN types categorize the primary function or nature of the organization operating the Autonomous System:

  • isp: Primarily provides internet access to end-users or other businesses.
  • hosting: Primarily provides services like web hosting, cloud computing, or data center colocation.
  • education: Networks operated by universities or research institutions.
  • government: Networks operated by government agencies.
  • business: A large organization that manages its own network for internal use and external services, but isn't primarily an ISP.

The ASN type is provided by the ASN operator or inferred from activity on the ASN's networks, the ASN or organisation's name, or its website.

  • Allocated: The date when the ASN was originally assigned to the organization by a Regional Internet Registry (RIR).
  • Last updated: The date when the registration records for this ASN were last modified in the RIR's database. This could be due to changes in contact information, organization details, or other administrative updates.

These relationships are primarily inferred by analyzing BGP (Border Gateway Protocol) routing data collected from various points on the internet.

  • Upstreams are identified as networks providing broad internet transit.
  • Downstreams are customers receiving transit from the AS.
  • Peers are networks exchanging traffic directly, often identified by the limited scope of routes they share.

Large networks, especially content providers or major ISPs, often rely heavily on peering to exchange traffic efficiently and cost-effectively. They might have enough peering partners to cover most of their traffic needs, reducing their reliance on paid upstream transit. Some may still use upstreams for redundancy or to reach niche parts of the internet not covered by peers.

If an ASN is an Internet Service Provider (ISP) or provides transit services, other ASNs (its customers) will connect to it as their downstream. The provider AS then carries traffic for these downstream customers to the rest of the internet.

Our ASN data is compiled from Regional Internet Registries (RIRs), like APNIC, RIPE, ARIN, LACNIC, and AFRINIC; from BGP data, and others. We update our data daily to ensure all active ASNs and networks are included. If you notice any inaccuracies, please contact us.

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