IP Address Management Tool (IPAM) for DNS and DHCP

Larry Fahnoe fahnoe at fahnoetech.com
Tue Mar 4 17:46:18 UTC 2008


I've been happy with DNSone from Infoblox http://www.infoblox.com/.  It is
robust and easy to use.  Since it is an appliance based solution it may be a
bit of a departure from what you are currently using, but it will
interoperate with stock bind servers.  I replaced my bind and ISC dhcp
servers with the Infoblox solution and haven't looked back.
--Larry

On 3/3/08, Mark Pagulayan <m.pagulayan at auckland.ac.nz> wrote:
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> Hi Guys,
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> We have a home grown tool that we use to manage our IPAM for DNS, DHCP
> and other bits and pieces in the university. Unfortunately, the tool
> does not support IPv6 IPAM in which the university is moving forward
> to. We have thought of updating the tool but base on cost, time,
> efficiency, support and maintenance; it would best to find a tool on the
> market that would meet our requirements.
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> I am posting on this mailing list to ask for suggestions or referrals on
> an IPAM Tool that would do meet the following requirements:
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> 1. DHCP and DNS IPv4 Compliance
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> 2. DHCP and DNS IPv6 compliance.
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>         a.      Able to manage stateless addresses.
>         b.      Able to manage stateful addresses.
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> 3.      API
> 4.      Support
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> Your help would be mostly appreciated.
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> Best regards,
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> Mark
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-- 
Larry Fahnoe, Fahnoe Technology Consulting, fahnoe at FahnoeTech.com
952/925-0744      Minneapolis, Minnesota       www.FahnoeTech.com




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