Check out NetID at http://www.baynetworks.com/Products/nav/f_netid_3_0.html. It's an enterprise IP address, DNS and DHCP management product. Has added functionality for VLSM design - recursively partitions networks and automatically calculates subnet masks. Cathy Allison Return-Path: <owner-nanog@merit.edu>
X-Sender: bjones@nt1.centuryinter.net Date: Thu, 12 Mar 1998 15:08:50 -0600 To: nanog@merit.edu From: Brantley Jones <bjones@cte.net> Subject: Re: Q: IP Space Management Software Sender: owner-nanog@merit.edu
At 03:16 PM 3/12/98 -0500, you wrote:
Are any of you using software that you would recommend for large-scale management of IP space across AS', subnets from /16 to /32, differentiating IP blocks from IP hosts?
Would love to hear from you if you do!
Mike.
Excel !...hehe, I would (obviously) also love to hear if somebody is using something better, that is commercially available. I would worry about the program's ability to handle VLSM.
Brantley
Check out Accugraph's ___NEW___ IP Software. Tom Chaves tom@accugraph.com can probably give you some more info on the __latest__ release. -Douglas Ring On Thu, 12 Mar 1998, Cathy Allison wrote:
Check out NetID at http://www.baynetworks.com/Products/nav/f_netid_3_0.html. It's an enterprise IP address, DNS and DHCP management product. Has added functionality for VLSM design - recursively partitions networks and automatically calculates subnet masks.
Cathy Allison
Return-Path: <owner-nanog@merit.edu>
X-Sender: bjones@nt1.centuryinter.net Date: Thu, 12 Mar 1998 15:08:50 -0600 To: nanog@merit.edu From: Brantley Jones <bjones@cte.net> Subject: Re: Q: IP Space Management Software Sender: owner-nanog@merit.edu
At 03:16 PM 3/12/98 -0500, you wrote:
Are any of you using software that you would recommend for large-scale management of IP space across AS', subnets from /16 to /32, differentiating IP blocks from IP hosts?
Would love to hear from you if you do!
Mike.
Excel !...hehe, I would (obviously) also love to hear if somebody is using something better, that is commercially available. I would worry about the program's ability to handle VLSM.
Brantley
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