This may have been asked and answered, but I couldn’t find the answer.
What are people recommending these days for IP tracking systems? I’m looking for something to track the used/available IP addresses in my new lab.
Thanks in advance.
Shane
This may have been asked and answered, but I couldn’t find the answer.
What are people recommending these days for IP tracking systems? I’m looking for something to track the used/available IP addresses in my new lab.
Thanks in advance.
Shane
Shane, hi.
This search turns up a few options: https://www.google.com/search?q=free+ipam.
The commercial Infoblox solution is great, and there’s an eval on that list.
This one seems to be popular and complete: https://phpipam.net/.
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This may have been asked and answered, but I couldn’t find the answer.
What are people recommending these days for IP tracking systems? I’m looking for something to track the used/available IP addresses in my new lab.
Thanks in advance.
Shane
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I’ve found success with NIPAP:
https://spritelink.github.io/NIPAP/
I’ve built some yaml-based templates and python-based loading tools that populate everything from the VRF to the prefix pools and descriptions etc… in a pretty complex setup. It’s quite flexible, though you will spend some time inthe docs to get it all working the way you want. NIPAP is all developed in python so it’s easy to sift through the code if you need.
Oliver
This may have been asked and answered, but I couldn’t find the answer.
The answer changes every year, anyway.
What are people recommending these days for IP tracking systems? I’m
looking for something to track the used/available IP addresses in my new
lab.
FWIW, we use TeemIP/iTop, although I can't say I would recommend it, it does work.
We've looked at NetBox, which is quite nice, but getting our data *out* of TeemIP/iTop proved to be much more difficult than expected, so we haven't migrated yet. CANARIE (Canadian NREN) and all the subsidiary RANs here are adopting NetBox, AFAIK.
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From a previous run of this topic I made a wiki page and will copy paste from it.
A list in no particular order
Mediawiki https://mediawiki.og
Netbox https://github.com/digitalocean/netbox
Ralph http://ralph.allegro.tech/
IPplan https://sourceforge.net/projects/iptrack/
Infoblox https://www.infoblox.com/
GestióIP https://www.gestioip.net/
PHPIPAM https://phpipam.net/
NIPAP http://spritelink.github.io/NIPAP/
6connect https://www.6connect.com/
Subnetsmngr https://github.com/seankndy/subnetsmngr
TIPP http://tipp.tobez.org/
Device 42 https://www.device42.com/
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