--- c-mack.mcbr...@charter.com wrote:
From: "McBride, Mack" <c-mack.mcbr...@charter.com>

If you are managing more than a thousand IPs allocations 
spreadsheets are not manageable for IPv4.
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I managed a /15, two /16s and several /24s (so, well 
over a quarter million IPs) on a spreadsheet for years.  
So, that's an 'it depends' answer.
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--- c-mack.mcbr...@charter.com wrote:
From: "McBride, Mack" <c-mack.mcbr...@charter.com>

Allocations, not IPs.  And yes if they are reasonably 
static an excel spreadsheet can go higher.
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Yes, an "it depends" answer.  But I was well in excess 
of 1000 IPs.  Sure everyone's correct on the limits in 
a rapidly growing company with lots of churn, but I was 
responding to the "If you are managing more than a 
thousand IPs allocations spreadsheets are not manageable 
for IPv4" comment.

scott

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