[AusNOG] IP Address Management Softwar Open Source or Otherwise

Chris Hurley chris at minopher.net.au
Mon Nov 5 18:22:53 EST 2012


We use Men and Mice¹s Suite of IP/DNS products sorry no free version, and
yes we also sell it. That being said we have used since Œ96 and for
price/support/performance haven¹t found a better product.

Cheers,
Chris

On 5/11/12 5:59 PM, "Luke Smith" <luke at smith.name> wrote:

> http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh831353.aspx
>  
> Microsoft have one baked into Server 2012, if you are using MS kit extensively
> it may be useful, but as the article says its got no visibility of
> non-Microsoft DHCP and DNS.
> 
> 
> On 5 November 2012 16:03, Peter Tonoli <peter at medstv.unimelb.edu.au> wrote:
>> Hi,
>> 
>>> 
>>> Hi All,
>>> 
>>> My client is looking at IP Address management solutions that they may
>>> limited or no funding to procure.
>>> 
>>> What IP address management solutions are people using, open source or
>>> otherwise?
>> Melbourne Uni is using IPAM
>> <http://www.infoblox.com.au/en/solutions/technology-solutions/ip-address-mana
>> gement.html>. 
>>> What are the pros and cons of your solution?
>> It does the job - the interface isn't great, however it's still being
>> actively developed, and it works well over a large address space managed by
>> many groups.
>> 
>> IPAM is commercial, however there's a free version at
>> <http://www.infoblox.com.au/en/resources/software-downloads/ip-address-manage
>> ment-freeware.html>, that may suit.
>> 
>> Peter.

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