Reputation · trust score
A transparent 0–100 signal. Every entity starts at a neutral baseline of 65; threat-intel blocklists, exposure, reverse-DNS, routing and allocation each adjust it up or down. Higher is more trustworthy.
- Baseline (neutral) 65
- Long-established allocation (16y) +6
- Trust score 71 / 100
Experimental · trust-vectors model v1.1.0 — a transparent heuristic, not a definitive verdict. How it works →
Ranges inside 2.165.0.0/18
| CIDR | IPs | Organization | ASN | Country |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2.165.0.0/19 | 8.2K | Deutsche Telekom AG | AS3320 | DE |
| 2.165.32.0/19 | 8.2K | Deutsche Telekom AG | AS3320 | DE |
| 2.165.0.0/20 | 4.1K | Deutsche Telekom AG | AS3320 | DE |
| 2.165.16.0/20 | 4.1K | Deutsche Telekom AG | AS3320 | DE |
| 2.165.32.0/20 | 4.1K | Deutsche Telekom AG | AS3320 | DE |
| 2.165.48.0/20 | 4.1K | Deutsche Telekom AG | AS3320 | DE |
Geolocation
First 256 of 16,384 IP addresses in 2.165.0.0/18
BGP Routing
Live BGP anomalies →Not announced as an exact prefix — covered by the announced supernet 2.160.0.0/12.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is 2.165.0.0/18?
2.165.0.0/18 is a CIDR network block containing 16,384 IPv4 addresses (from 2.165.0.0 to 2.165.63.255). CIDR notation combines an IP address with a prefix length to define a range of addresses.
Who owns the 2.165.0.0/18 network?
The 2.165.0.0/18 range is allocated to Deutsche Telekom AG and announced via AS3320 from Germany.