I'm wondering what the service providers are using for IPAM. We are looking at having to manage both v4 and v6 address space and delegate internally to other people. I've looked at infoblox, but we can't justify spending 400k at this point. It's a lovely solution though. Lucent has/had a product too, but having used it before it sucks. It's also about 5x the cost of the info blox solution, and I'd rather not run solaris or windows in production. Is anyone running IPplan? http://iptrack.sourceforge.net/ I looked at it before, and at the time it's support of V6 was lacking. Is anyone running this in a SP environment with v6? Any other OSS tools for this people are using? -- Bryan Fields 727-409-1194 - Voice 727-214-2508 - Fax http://bryanfields.net
On 26/04/2010, at 17.57, Bryan Fields <Bryan@bryanfields.net> wrote:
Is anyone running IPplan? http://iptrack.sourceforge.net/ I looked at it before, and at the time it's support of V6 was lacking. Is anyone running this in a SP environment with v6?
Any other OSS tools for this people are using?
Check out tipp: http://tipp.tobez.org/ There was a discussion thread on this topic not long ago here. Cheers, Phil
We've been using IPplan for about 5 years pretty effectively. It could use a UI refresh but it's decent. -J -------- Jason J. W. Williams, COO/CTO DigiTar williamsjj@digitar.com V: 208.343.8520 F: 208.322.8522 M: 208.863.0727 www.digitar.com On Apr 26, 2010, at 10:08 AM, Phil Regnauld wrote:
On 26/04/2010, at 17.57, Bryan Fields <Bryan@bryanfields.net> wrote:
Is anyone running IPplan? http://iptrack.sourceforge.net/ I looked at it before, and at the time it's support of V6 was lacking. Is anyone running this in a SP environment with v6?
Any other OSS tools for this people are using?
Check out tipp:
There was a discussion thread on this topic not long ago here.
Cheers, Phil
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On 4/26/10 9:20 AM, Jack Bates wrote:
Steve Bertrand wrote:
On 2010.04.26 12:13, Jason J. W. Williams wrote:
We've been using IPplan for about 5 years pretty effectively. It could use a UI refresh but it's decent.
Does not do v6.
Their site says that the beta supports IPv6.
Interesting. I just dropped ipplan ("we will never support IPv6") and was trying out HaCi. Netdot was also on my list to try. ~Seth
Is anyone running IPplan? http://iptrack.sourceforge.net/ I looked at it before, and at the time it's support of V6 was lacking. Is anyone running this in a SP environment with v6? Check out tipp: http://tipp.tobez.org/
TIPP appears to not have IPv6 support at this time. Best, Bill
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I've looked at infoblox, but we can't justify spending 400k at this point. It's a lovely solution though.
Same here...
Is anyone running IPplan? http://iptrack.sourceforge.net/ I looked at it before, and at the time it's support of V6 was lacking. Is anyone running this in a SP environment with v6?
I've been using IPPlan for years, but it does not support IPv6 and looks like adding IPv6 support would be a lot of work. We haven't even attempted to add IPv6 support.
Any other OSS tools for this people are using?
I found netdot recently. It's a work in progress, but is coming along. IPAM (with v6 support) is just one component; it has a lot of other features and uses as well, too many to list here. Just check out the web site: http://netdot.uoregon.edu Regards, Michael Hertrick Neovera, Inc. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.9 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iEYEARECAAYFAkvVvucACgkQcJVdtfpkLb82AACglprWdb5k3pbs7vbQDPG7Fovo z0AAn35ijgLmaSZkIHuelXmoJAOArd1p =/9lB -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
Michael Hertrick (mike.hertrick) writes:
I found netdot recently. It's a work in progress, but is coming along. IPAM (with v6 support) is just one component; it has a lot of other features and uses as well, too many to list here. Just check out the web site:
I'm working on a FreeBSD port of this one, which should make it much easier to install. Cheers, Phil
We want to go with incognito ipam solution. http://www.incognito.com/products/address-commander/ 2010/4/26 Phil Regnauld <regnauld@nsrc.org>
Michael Hertrick (mike.hertrick) writes:
I found netdot recently. It's a work in progress, but is coming along. IPAM (with v6 support) is just one component; it has a lot of other features and uses as well, too many to list here. Just check out the web site:
I'm working on a FreeBSD port of this one, which should make it much easier to install.
Cheers, Phil
IPPlan currently does have IPv6 functionality, but we're still on BETA phase. The BETA is pretty stable and feature rich, but we're have some work to do before we officially release it. BETA version can be found on: http://sourceforge.net/projects/iptrack/files/ On Wed, Apr 28, 2010 at 6:10 AM, lemo1980 <lemo1980@gmail.com> wrote:
We want to go with incognito ipam solution. http://www.incognito.com/products/address-commander/
2010/4/26 Phil Regnauld <regnauld@nsrc.org>
Michael Hertrick (mike.hertrick) writes:
I found netdot recently. It's a work in progress, but is coming along. IPAM (with v6 support) is just one component; it has a lot of other features and uses as well, too many to list here. Just check out the web site:
I'm working on a FreeBSD port of this one, which should make it much easier to install.
Cheers, Phil
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I'm wondering what the service providers are using for IPAM. We are looking at having to manage both v4 and v6 address space and delegate internally to other people.
I've looked at infoblox, but we can't justify spending 400k at this point. It's a lovely solution though.
Lucent has/had a product too, but having used it before it sucks. It's also about 5x the cost of the info blox solution, and I'd rather not run solaris or windows in production.
Is anyone running IPplan? http://iptrack.sourceforge.net/ I looked at it before, and at the time it's support of V6 was lacking. Is anyone running this in a SP environment with v6?
Any other OSS tools for this people are using?
participants (11)
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Bill Fehring
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Bryan Fields
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Emanuel Paul
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GIULIANOCM (UOL)
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Jack Bates
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Jason J. W. Williams
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lemo1980
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Michael Hertrick
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Phil Regnauld
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Seth Mattinen
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Steve Bertrand