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46.8.116.0/24

At a glance

Addresses

256

/24 block

Visibility

100%

80 of 80 vantage points

RPKI

No ROA

Registry

RIPE NCCCZ

Allocated 7th September 2010

AS paths to this prefix

All paths

One observed path, hop by hop, from the origin out to Singapore.

OriginVantage point · Singapore
One AS path to 46.8.116.0/24 as seen from Singapore, read outward from the origin: AS208448 → AS60757 → AS41798 → AS60299 → AS12389 → AS6939 → AS132337. Each hop is listed with its network name beneath the graph.AS208448TTK LLPOriginAS60757Optinet LLPAS41798JSC TranstelecomAS60299Mezhdugorodnyaya …AS12389Rostelecom PJSCAS6939Hurricane Electri…AS132337Axclusive

Seen from Singapore

  1. Peer of AS208448seen on 320 paths from 80 vantage points
  2. Peer of AS60757seen on 623 paths from 124 vantage points
  3. Peer of AS41798seen on 20,869 paths from 93 vantage points
  4. Peer of AS60299seen on 23,817 paths from 76 vantage points
  5. Peer of AS12389seen on 526,463 paths from 116 vantage points
  6. Peer of AS6939seen on 320,794 paths from 2 vantage points
  7. 7AS132337AxclusiveSGVantage point

One path, hop by hop, from the origin outward to the vantage point that saw it. Counts beside each step are how often we see that pair adjacent anywhere in the table, not how often this path was used — BGP carries no traffic figures.

Every path we see

  1. London, UK208448607573516890028529This path
  2. Sao Paulo208448607573516832163356266213This path
  3. Amsterdam208448607574179860299123896939213151This path
  4. Singapore208448607574179860299123896939132337Shown above
  5. Oregon, US20844860757417986029912389693920130This path

Each row is one path genuinely present in the routing table at our last snapshot, read outward from the origin to the vantage point that saw it. Open a row to follow that one path hop by hop. A heavier line in the graph means more vantage points reach the prefix that same way.

Route visibility

100%

Seen by 80 of 80 full-feed vantage points

Globally propagated

Observed at 5 of our collectors.

What this percentage counts

The denominator counts only full-feed peers — peers carrying a substantially complete routing table at the moment of the snapshot. IXP route-server peers usually feed partial tables and are excluded, because including them would make a normally propagated prefix look as though half the internet could not see it.

It measures how widely an announcement has spread across the networks we can observe. It says nothing about whether the prefix is reachable from any particular place, or how it performs.

Registry and RPKI

RIR
RIPE NCC — Europe, Middle East, Central Asia
Country
Czechia
Allocated
7th September 2010
Allocation block
46.8.112.0/20
Status
allocated
Origin validation
No ROA

No ROA covers this prefix, so RPKI has nothing to say about it either way. This is still the common case for a large share of the routing table.

Prefix hierarchy

Announcements above, below and beside this one in the real routing table.

Covering announcements

No less specific announcement covers this prefix.

More specific announcements

Nothing inside this block is announced separately.

Sibling prefixes

Prefixes of the same length sharing a parent block with 46.8.116.0/24
PrefixAddressesOriginVisibility
46.8.117.0/24256AS200401Kazakov Aleksey Alexandrovich80/80

History

  1. AS20844812th August 2026 present
Why these dates start where they do

A first-seen date is the first time we saw that origin, not the first time it appeared in BGP. Our history is forward-only with no backfill, so it says nothing about the period before we started collecting — treat the earliest dates with suspicion.

Open 46.8.116.0/24 in the calculator/24 reference

Routing data derived from RouteViews MRT archives and public registry data.