On 13 June 2018 at 13:54, Paul Ebersman <list-nanog2@dragon.net> wrote:
IPAM? Meh.
Why bother?
So true - when customers want their IP details why should I, the person they are paying to track this information, spend time looking-up the info they reqeust?! I normally set them up with a login to the core and tell them "look it up yourself you lazy git!". For those that actually believe in "IPAMs" - this is misnomer phrase these days (has been for ages). If you want to do stuff at scale you need a "number" tracking system or "abstract resource that is being 0 and 4096 or between 1 and 65535" etc. We assign VLANs, stacks of VLANs, MPLS labels, stacks of MPLS labels, IPv4 addresses, IPv6 addresses, VPN IDs (pseudowires, VPLS etc.), route targets, route distinguishers, ASNs, logical interface IDs, physical interfaces, and so on. They are all finite resources in the network and all "just numbers". I have made many experiances of people putting a lot of effort into tracking IP addresses only and none of other stuff. I don't know why more people aren't asking for recommendations for a "resource tracker" [1]. Cheers, James. [1] Resource tracker != CMDB.