IP Address Management Tool
I am looking for a better way to manage IP addresses. I am currently using an excel spreadsheet, but this is becoming cumbersome as more and more addresses are being added. Does anyone have any recommendations? Thanks, Danielle
http://iptrack.sf.net On Tue, Jun 1, 2010 at 8:07 AM, D C <casselld1@gmail.com> wrote:
I am looking for a better way to manage IP addresses. I am currently using an excel spreadsheet, but this is becoming cumbersome as more and more addresses are being added. Does anyone have any recommendations?
Thanks, Danielle
http://www.solarwinds.com/products/freetools/ip_address_tracker/ its free and there are a host of other tools there too, under products some are free others not. -henry ----- Original Message ---- From: Tim Jackson <jackson.tim@gmail.com> To: D C <casselld1@gmail.com> Cc: nanog@nanog.org Sent: Tue, June 1, 2010 6:12:07 AM Subject: Re: IP Address Management Tool http://iptrack.sf.net On Tue, Jun 1, 2010 at 8:07 AM, D C <casselld1@gmail.com> wrote:
I am looking for a better way to manage IP addresses. I am currently using an excel spreadsheet, but this is becoming cumbersome as more and more addresses are being added. Does anyone have any recommendations?
Thanks, Danielle
On Tue, Jun 1, 2010 at 9:07 AM, D C <casselld1@gmail.com> wrote:
I am looking for a better way to manage IP addresses. I am currently using an excel spreadsheet, but this is becoming cumbersome as more and more addresses are being added. Does anyone have any recommendations?
We've found RackTables[1] to meet our needs in IP address management. It also includes some asset management and rack organizing as well (we do, however, have it deployed in one case primarily for the IP address management). [1] http://racktables.org/ --Don
Thanks, Danielle
On Tue, Jun 1, 2010 at 3:07 PM, D C <casselld1@gmail.com> wrote:
I am looking for a better way to manage IP addresses. I am currently using an excel spreadsheet, but this is becoming cumbersome as more and more addresses are being added. Does anyone have any recommendations?
http://tipp.tobez.org/ Under active development at the moment. We've just implemented it and are quite happy with it. Cheers, Bjørn
There are two that come to mind IP Plan http://iptrack.sourceforge.net/On Jun 1, 2010, at 8:07 AM, D C wrote: and Racktables for IP and rack DC location tracking as well. http://racktables.org/ Marty I am looking for a better way to manage IP addresses. I am currently using
an excel spreadsheet, but this is becoming cumbersome as more and more addresses are being added. Does anyone have any recommendations?
Thanks, Danielle
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D C <casselld1@gmail.com> writes:
I am looking for a better way to manage IP addresses. I am currently using an excel spreadsheet, but this is becoming cumbersome as more and more addresses are being added. Does anyone have any recommendations?
Somebody recommended http://sourceforge.net/projects/haci/ recently, haven't time to try it. Jens -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Foelderichstr. 40 | 13595 Berlin, Germany | +49-151-18721264 | | http://blog.quux.de | jabber: jenslink@guug.de | ------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------
One of our engineers has started playing with dcTrack from Raritan; he quite likes it so far. It primarily manages information about data centers, like power draw, physical layout, and cable connections. It also provides a change management system tied to power / cabling requirements. In addition to all of that, it will also manage IP addresses. :) http://www.raritan.com/products/infrastructure-management/dctrack/ It is neither open source nor freely available software. It may be (okay, it's likely to be) overkill for your environment. Then again, if a spreadsheet isn't cutting the mustard, you may have other needs along with IP address management. Hope this helps, -Brian Knight Sr. Network Engineer Mizuho Securities USA Inc http://www.mizuhosecurities.com/ * Please note that I do not speak for my employer - only for myself. ** No one I know works for, owns or endorses the company mentioned above. *** All members of the mailing list may consider themselves recipients of this message, in terms of the disclaimer automatically attached below.
-----Original Message----- From: D C [mailto:casselld1@gmail.com] Sent: Tuesday, June 01, 2010 8:08 AM To: nanog@nanog.org Subject: IP Address Management Tool
I am looking for a better way to manage IP addresses. I am currently using an excel spreadsheet, but this is becoming cumbersome as more and more addresses are being added. Does anyone have any recommendations?
Thanks, Danielle
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On 6/1/10 6:07 AM, D C wrote:
I am looking for a better way to manage IP addresses. I am currently using an excel spreadsheet, but this is becoming cumbersome as more and more addresses are being added. Does anyone have any recommendations?
I used to use IPplan, but the author was dead set against IPv6 support: "One feature request that comes up from time to time is IPv6. Adding IPv6 support will require major effort but has such a limited audience. Ironically the only people that ever requested IPv6 support are either from Telcos, ISP's or government departments, yet they are never interested in contributing resources! I deam them parasites of the Open Source world - leaching off the good will and effort of the Open Source community, yet give nothing in return." This has since been removed from the site, but it gave me a good idea about how the author felt about IPv6 so I stopped using it. I ended up moving to HaCi and it's suited my needs. ~Seth
He has since reversed that stance and they are working on IPV6 support, at least that is what I read somewhere. I don¹t blame the guy really. If people want a feature they should pony up a little money. Otherwise it is free software with no implied support. -- Justin Wilson <j2sw@mtin.net> http://www.mtin.net/blog Wisp Consulting Tower Climbing Network Support From: Seth Mattinen <sethm@rollernet.us> Date: Tue, 01 Jun 2010 09:07:23 -0700 To: <nanog@nanog.org> Subject: Re: IP Address Management Tool On 6/1/10 6:07 AM, D C wrote:
I am looking for a better way to manage IP addresses. I am currently using an excel spreadsheet, but this is becoming cumbersome as more and more addresses are being added. Does anyone have any recommendations?
I used to use IPplan, but the author was dead set against IPv6 support: "One feature request that comes up from time to time is IPv6. Adding IPv6 support will require major effort but has such a limited audience. Ironically the only people that ever requested IPv6 support are either from Telcos, ISP's or government departments, yet they are never interested in contributing resources! I deam them parasites of the Open Source world - leaching off the good will and effort of the Open Source community, yet give nothing in return." This has since been removed from the site, but it gave me a good idea about how the author felt about IPv6 so I stopped using it. I ended up moving to HaCi and it's suited my needs. ~Seth
On 6/1/10 9:22 AM, Justin Wilson wrote:
He has since reversed that stance and they are working on IPV6 support, at least that is what I read somewhere. I don¹t blame the guy really. If people want a feature they should pony up a little money. Otherwise it is free software with no implied support.
I feel that IPv6 should be a minimum requirement. At the time the author felt it should be an advanced paid-for feature. I treat commercial vendors the same way: no IPv6, no sale. That nastygram made me not want to donate (money or code) to IPplan. One shouldn't get into open source expecting money. The world moves forward and what is seen as a minimum requirement is eventually going to move with it. ~Seth
Seth Mattinen wrote:
On 6/1/10 9:22 AM, Justin Wilson wrote:
He has since reversed that stance and they are working on IPV6 support, at least that is what I read somewhere. I don¹t blame the guy really. If people want a feature they should pony up a little money. Otherwise it is free software with no implied support.
I feel that IPv6 should be a minimum requirement. At the time the author felt it should be an advanced paid-for feature. I treat commercial vendors the same way: no IPv6, no sale. That nastygram made me not want to donate (money or code) to IPplan. One shouldn't get into open source expecting money.
The world moves forward and what is seen as a minimum requirement is eventually going to move with it.
~Seth
didn't we just have this whole discussion three months ago? that being said, IPv6 exists in the beta versions that are currently available. http://sourceforge.net/projects/iptrack/files/ --Peter
Hi Any one working with Alcatel Lucent equipment 7750 SR-12/7/1. Any issues with it? Specifically in ATM. Thanks Uri
Work with the product. No issues so far, very solid. On Jun 3, 2010, at 6:30 AM, "Uri Joskovitch" <uri.joskovitch@telrad.com> wrote:
Hi
Any one working with Alcatel Lucent equipment 7750 SR-12/7/1.
Any issues with it?
Specifically in ATM.
Thanks
Uri
URGENT !!! I got into trouble with this product, any one has its user manual? Installation guide? , Other documentation? Thanks Uri
On Tue, Jun 29, 2010 at 11:29 AM, Uri Joskovitch <uri.joskovitch@telrad.com> wrote:
URGENT !!!
I got into trouble with this product, any one has its user manual?
Installation guide? , Other documentation?
<http://lmgtfy.com/?q=Huawei+PTN+910+documentation> see like the 5th link down?
Thanks
Uri
Lol, you must have way too much time on your hands to make that. ;)
-----Original Message----- From: Christopher Morrow [mailto:morrowc.lists@gmail.com] Sent: Tuesday, June 29, 2010 1:40 PM To: Uri Joskovitch Cc: nanog@nanog.org Subject: Re: Huawei PTN 910
On Tue, Jun 29, 2010 at 11:29 AM, Uri Joskovitch <uri.joskovitch@telrad.com> wrote:
URGENT !!!
I got into trouble with this product, any one has its user manual?
Installation guide? , Other documentation?
<http://lmgtfy.com/?q=Huawei+PTN+910+documentation>
see like the 5th link down?
Thanks
Uri
Minimal time needed http://lmgtfy.com/ On 6/29/2010 12:18 PM, Jeff Harper wrote:
Lol, you must have way too much time on your hands to make that. ;)
-----Original Message----- From: Christopher Morrow [mailto:morrowc.lists@gmail.com] Sent: Tuesday, June 29, 2010 1:40 PM To: Uri Joskovitch Cc: nanog@nanog.org Subject: Re: Huawei PTN 910
On Tue, Jun 29, 2010 at 11:29 AM, Uri Joskovitch <uri.joskovitch@telrad.com> wrote:
URGENT !!!
I got into trouble with this product, any one has its user manual?
Installation guide? , Other documentation?
<http://lmgtfy.com/?q=Huawei+PTN+910+documentation>
see like the 5th link down?
Thanks
Uri
On Tue, Jun 29, 2010 at 3:18 PM, Jeff Harper <jharper@first-american.net> wrote:
Lol, you must have way too much time on your hands to make that. ;)
I actually couldn't easily think of a quicker way to get the 'see the searchy thingy can find it for you, look at that pdf linked there' :( <http://www.secnet.com.ua/pdf/PTN/OptiX%20PTN%20950%20Packet%20Transport%20Platform%20Product%20Brochure.pdf> is the 950, the 910 guide was in something Cyrillic (possibly russian) but translate.google offered to xlate it on the fly... <http://goo.gl/7jEK> -chris
Installation guide? , Other documentation?
<http://lmgtfy.com/?q=Huawei+PTN+910+documentation>
see like the 5th link down?
Hi All I am wondering, do you see in the Wireless Backhaul application, RNC's that support in ATM services OC12/STM4 ports? (not only OC3/STM1) If answer is yes does they support mapping of STS3c only?, STS12c only?, Or both? Thanks Uri
On Fri, 16 Jul 2010, Uri Joskovitch wrote:
I am wondering, do you see in the Wireless Backhaul application, RNC's that support in ATM services OC12/STM4 ports? (not only OC3/STM1)
If you need that much capacity, go for GigE instead, you'll be happy for it in the long run.
If answer is yes does they support mapping of STS3c only?, STS12c only?, Or both?
I'm no ATM expert, but I've never seen ATM be anything else than concatenated, so I'd say vc-4-4c (STM4) and plain vc4 (STM1). -- Mikael Abrahamsson email: swmike@swm.pp.se
We are putting it through the paces preparing for our migration from ATM to MPLS. We're using the 7750 SRc12 (former 7710) and 7705 SAR8 and building A-Pipes to interconnect with existing 7470s. Works well, stable, no issues thus far. Drop me a line off list if you would like to discuss further. Cory Struth cory@utilitympls.com On Thu, Jun 3, 2010 at 4:30 AM, Uri Joskovitch <uri.joskovitch@telrad.com>wrote:
Hi
Any one working with Alcatel Lucent equipment 7750 SR-12/7/1.
Any issues with it?
Specifically in ATM.
Thanks
Uri
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Hi Any one working with Tellabs equipment 8660. Any issues with it? Specifically in ATM and TDM PWE3 services. Thanks Uri
D C wrote:
I am looking for a better way to manage IP addresses. I am currently using an excel spreadsheet, but this is becoming cumbersome as more and more addresses are being added. Does anyone have any recommendations?
Thanks, Danielle
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I am looking for a management tool which can support BGP Communities/MPLS Tags. And also support conflicting address space uniqued by MPLS RD/RT tags. (For layer3 VPNs). Any ideas? -----Original Message----- From: D C [mailto:casselld1@gmail.com] Sent: Wednesday, 2 June 2010 1:08 a.m. To: nanog@nanog.org Subject: IP Address Management Tool I am looking for a better way to manage IP addresses. I am currently using an excel spreadsheet, but this is becoming cumbersome as more and more addresses are being added. Does anyone have any recommendations? Thanks, Danielle
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