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Re: Diagnostic page for Google.com

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AS36040 (YOUTUBE), AS43515 (YOUTUBE), AS15169 (GOOGLE), AS54113 (FASTLY), AS36459 (GITHUB), AS16509 (AMAZON-02), AS14618 (AMAZON-AES), AS16509 (AMAZON-02), AS38895 (AMAZON-AS-AP) and so on.

Could someone tell me more about those network codes ?

Where do they come from ? Specifics to Google or following some standard ?

Re: Diagnostic page for Google.com

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post #42

AS36040 (YOUTUBE), AS43515 (YOUTUBE), AS15169 (GOOGLE), AS54113 (FASTLY), AS36459 (GITHUB), AS16509 (AMAZON-02), AS14618 (AMAZON-AES), AS16509 (AMAZON-02), AS38895 (AMAZON-AS-AP) and so on. Could someone tell me more about those network codes ? Where do they come from ? Specifics to Google or following some standard ?

Those are the [Autonomous System numbers](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autonomous_System_%28Internet%...). They are given out by IANA.

Re: Diagnostic page for Google.com

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post #42

AS36040 (YOUTUBE), AS43515 (YOUTUBE), AS15169 (GOOGLE), AS54113 (FASTLY), AS36459 (GITHUB), AS16509 (AMAZON-02), AS14618 (AMAZON-AES), AS16509 (AMAZON-02), AS38895 (AMAZON-AS-AP) and so on. Could someone tell me more about those network codes ? Where do they come from ? Specifics to Google or following some standard ?

If I'm not mistaken it's this:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autonomous_System_(Internet)

Basically if you get IPs from ARIN or another RIR:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regional_Internet_registry

You get a name on your block.

Re: Diagnostic page for Google.com

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post #42

AS36040 (YOUTUBE), AS43515 (YOUTUBE), AS15169 (GOOGLE), AS54113 (FASTLY), AS36459 (GITHUB), AS16509 (AMAZON-02), AS14618 (AMAZON-AES), AS16509 (AMAZON-02), AS38895 (AMAZON-AS-AP) and so on. Could someone tell me more about those network codes ? Where do they come from ? Specifics to Google or following some standard ?

AS Numbers are how you announce the prefixes where content C resides e.g. 1.0.0.0/24 to the Internet, and you (through your provider announcing your prefix to the Internet) find your path to the content C for the services.

http://www.cidr-report.org/cgi-bin/as-report?as=AS15169&view...

Complexities aside - this is how your Internet works.

Re: Diagnostic page for Google.com

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post #48

http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=microsoft.com

I'm OCD and a slight perfectionist, so when I use this on my site I spend hours making sure I have not a single issue. After seeing that! I would go insane.

Makes you wonder how come M$ doesn't make their site more compatible? As a multi-billion dollar company, they should have higher standards and meet the W3 standards.

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