What is an ASN?

Autonomous System

AS15169

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About this Autonomous System

AS15169 identifies an 16-bit Autonomous System on the public internet. Autonomous Systems are independently administered networks — typically ISPs, hosting providers, large enterprises, or content delivery networks — that exchange traffic with each other using the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP).

For deeper BGP context — including announced prefixes, peering relationships, and historical routing changes — Hurricane Electric's BGP toolkit and bgp.tools are the standard references.

What you can do with this information

  • Identify the operator behind a suspicious IP — combine ASN with WHOIS for full registry context.
  • Detect bot or hosting traffic — ASNs from cloud providers (AWS, DigitalOcean, OVH) signal automated traffic versus residential ISPs.
  • Report abuse — use the abuse email above to file complaints against IPs under this AS.
  • Read more about how ASNs work.

Frequently asked questions

Who owns AS15169?

Owner data for AS15169 couldn't be retrieved.

What is an ASN?

An Autonomous System Number identifies a network operator who runs an independently routed network on the internet. Each ASN is unique. ASNs come in 16-bit (0–65535) and 32-bit (up to ~4.3 billion) variants. Routing decisions between networks are exchanged using BGP, which references these numbers.

Where is AS15169 based?

Country information for AS15169 isn't published in the registry data.

Is AS15169 a 16-bit or 32-bit ASN?

AS15169 is a 16-bit ASN. The original ASN allocation used 16-bit numbers (0–65535).