Marty,

Its (IPal)  main deployment has been with Service Providers and Government agencies doing v6 deployment since it support multiple vendors DNS and DHCP servers and has XML integration  with OSS and NMS systems. As a previous user of VitalQIP they were re-archit5ecting it to support Web based services and v6 but in the US they did an agreement with Infoblox to be the front / backend interface with Qip being the central database.

John (ISDN) Lee

Martin Hannigan wrote:
On Jan 3, 2008 9:23 PM, John L Lee <johnllee@mindspring.com> wrote:
  
Distirbution

For software that tracks v4, v6 and ASN look at
www.internetassociatesllc.com

It handles /64 EUI-64 and Random as well as /127, /128 assignments and
any size block allocation from /0 - /126.

John (ISDN) Lee
    


IMHO, that's a standalone product better suited for the enterprise.

Post merger Lucent Alcatel, Lucent QIP was renamed VitalQIP and it
does support both v4 and v6.

http://www.alcatel-lucent.com/wps/DocumentStreamerServlet?LMSG_CABINET=Docs_and_Resource_Ctr&LMSG_CONTENT_FILE=Brochures/VitalQIP__DNS_DHCP_and_IP_Management_Software_for_your_Enterprise_Brochure.pdf

Not for the small (budget) minded.

Best,

Marty