Re: Ip management
An Excel Spreadsheet leaves alot to be desired. Trust me. Keeping track = of how a full class B is subnetted in Excel is no fun whatsoever, in the = least,=20 at all, ptah ptoo, ack!=20 Em, you might try to look the subnet calc on solarwinds.net It allows you to subnet and print out the addressing that results. Its = not quite what you had in mind...but its close. What is needed on the market is a tool that makes it easy to manage IP addressing. Where the addresses = are deployed, whats available now, how many possible networks are left how = many hosts possible are left, etc.come on programmers, how about it?? I also agree with Em, I need a tool that only does IP = addressing.not DNS and DHCP ...for a variety of reasons. "Taylor, Don" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message = news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]= What level of management do you mean? If you're not DNSing or DHCPing, = wouldn't you just want a spreadsheet saying what IPs are allocated to = what hosts and which ones are left over? I know of a very large ASP that = does this in MS Excel. =20 - Don -Original Message- From: Emilia Lambros <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Group Study <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Wednesday, November 29, 2000 8:29 AM Subject: RE: Ip management Are there any that do just the IP management? =20 =20 Most that I've seen do all sorts of DNS and DHCP stuff as well as = manage IPs. I need something that will JUST help me manage a multitude = of IP addresses - not provide DNS entries or make them available as a = DHCP server :) Is there anything that anyone else has come across that = has does LESS rather than more? I've been looking for about a year and = come up with nothing :( =20 Cheers, =20 Em =20 =20 =20 -Original Message- From: Irwin Lazar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, November 29, 2000 3:35 AM To: 'Palis Michael'; Group Study; CISCO Subject: RE: Ip management There are lots of good ones out there. Check out Lucent's QIP, = Checkpoint's NetID, and Cisco's Network Registrar to name a few. If you = search back issues of Network Computing, you'll find a couple of product = comparisons and reviews. =20 irwin -Original Message- From: Palis Michael [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, November 28, 2000 12:06 AM To: Group Study; CISCO Subject: Ip management I am looking for an good IP management program able to manage = several class C and privade addresses allocated to several customers. Can you suggest one? = -= --- ../ Ppalis Micheal =20 ../ e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ../ CYPRUS TELECOM. AUTHORITY FAX: + 357 2 486634 ../ Value Added Services www: http://www.cytanet.com.cy ./ Telecommunications Str ../ P.O.Box 24929, CY-1396 ../ Nicosia, Cyprus=20 =20 _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: Ip management
I 'm not sure that there are. My recommendation to organizations that I consult with is to manage all IP address resources and systems using one of these centralized tools. It doesn't buy you a whole lot to have a system to manage IP addresses if you can't also use that system to automatically configure DNS/DHCP servers as well as support Dynamic DNS. Just my .02. Irwin Are there any that do just the IP management? Most that I've seen do all sorts of DNS and DHCP stuff as well as manage IPs. I need something that will JUST help me manage a multitude of IP addresses - not provide DNS entries or make them available as a DHCP server :) Is there anything that anyone else has come across that has does LESS rather than more? I've been looking for about a year and come up with nothing :( Cheers, Em -Original Message-From: Irwin Lazar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Wednesday, November 29, 2000 3:35 AMTo: 'Palis Michael'; Group Study; CISCOSubject: RE: Ip management There are lots of good ones out there. Check out Lucent's QIP, Checkpoint's NetID, and Cisco's Network Registrar to name a few. If you search back issues of Network Computing, you'll find a couple of product comparisons and reviews. irwin -Original Message-From: Palis Michael [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Tuesday, November 28, 2000 12:06 AMTo: Group Study; CISCOSubject: Ip management I am looking for an good IP management program able to manage several class C and privade addresses allocated to several customers. Can you suggest one? ../ Ppalis Micheal ../ e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ../ CYPRUS TELECOM. AUTHORITY FAX: + 357 2 486634../ Value Added Services www: http://www.cytanet.com.cy./ Telecommunications Str../ P.O.Box 24929, CY-1396../ Nicosia, Cyprus
RE: Ip management
What level of management do you mean? If you're not DNSing or DHCPing, wouldn't you just want a spreadsheet saying what IPs are allocated to what hosts and which ones are left over? I know of a very large ASP that does this in MS Excel. - Don -Original Message-From: Emilia Lambros <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>To: Group Study <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Date: Wednesday, November 29, 2000 8:29 AMSubject: RE: Ip management Are there any that do just the IP management? Most that I've seen do all sorts of DNS and DHCP stuff as well as manage IPs. I need something that will JUST help me manage a multitude of IP addresses - not provide DNS entries or make them available as a DHCP server :) Is there anything that anyone else has come across that has does LESS rather than more? I've been looking for about a year and come up with nothing :( Cheers, Em -Original Message-From: Irwin Lazar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Wednesday, November 29, 2000 3:35 AMTo: 'Palis Michael'; Group Study; CISCOSubject: RE: Ip management There are lots of good ones out there. Check out Lucent's QIP, Checkpoint's NetID, and Cisco's Network Registrar to name a few. If you search back issues of Network Computing, you'll find a couple of product comparisons and reviews. irwin -Original Message-From: Palis Michael [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Tuesday, November 28, 2000 12:06 AMTo: Group Study; CISCOSubject: Ip management I am looking for an good IP management program able to manage several class C and privade addresses allocated to several customers. Can you suggest one? ../ Ppalis Micheal ../ e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ../ CYPRUS TELECOM. AUTHORITY FAX: + 357 2 486634../ Value Added Services www: http://www.cytanet.com.cy./ Telecommunications Str../ P.O.Box 24929, CY-1396../ Nicosia, Cyprus
Re: Ip management
-Original Message-From: Emilia Lambros <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>To: Group Study <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Date: Wednesday, November 29, 2000 8:29 AMSubject: RE: Ip management Are there any that do just the IP management? Most that I've seen do all sorts of DNS and DHCP stuff as well as manage IPs. I need something that will JUST help me manage a multitude of IP addresses - not provide DNS entries or make them available as a DHCP server :) Is there anything that anyone else has come across that has does LESS rather than more? I've been looking for about a year and come up with nothing :( Cheers, Em -Original Message-From: Irwin Lazar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Wednesday, November 29, 2000 3:35 AMTo: 'Palis Michael'; Group Study; CISCOSubject: RE: Ip management There are lots of good ones out there. Check out Lucent's QIP, Checkpoint's NetID, and Cisco's Network Registrar to name a few. If you search back issues of Network Computing, you'll find a couple of product comparisons and reviews. irwin -Original Message-From: Palis Michael [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Tuesday, November 28, 2000 12:06 AMTo: Group Study; CISCOSubject: Ip management I am looking for an good IP management program able to manage several class C and privade addresses allocated to several customers. Can you suggest one? ../ Ppalis Micheal ../ e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ../ CYPRUS TELECOM. AUTHORITY FAX: + 357 2 486634../ Value Added Services www: http://www.cytanet.com.cy./ Telecommunications Str../ P.O.Box 24929, CY-1396../ Nicosia, Cyprus
RE: Ip management
Are there any that do just the IP management? Most that I've seen do all sorts of DNS and DHCP stuff as well as manage IPs. I need something that will JUST help me manage a multitude of IP addresses - not provide DNS entries or make them available as a DHCP server :) Is there anything that anyone else has come across that has does LESS rather than more? I've been looking for about a year and come up with nothing :( Cheers, Em -Original Message-From: Irwin Lazar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Wednesday, November 29, 2000 3:35 AMTo: 'Palis Michael'; Group Study; CISCOSubject: RE: Ip management There are lots of good ones out there. Check out Lucent's QIP, Checkpoint's NetID, and Cisco's Network Registrar to name a few. If you search back issues of Network Computing, you'll find a couple of product comparisons and reviews. irwin -Original Message-From: Palis Michael [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Tuesday, November 28, 2000 12:06 AMTo: Group Study; CISCOSubject: Ip management I am looking for an good IP management program able to manage several class C and privade addresses allocated to several customers. Can you suggest one? ../ Ppalis Micheal ../ e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ../ CYPRUS TELECOM. AUTHORITY FAX: + 357 2 486634../ Value Added Services www: http://www.cytanet.com.cy./ Telecommunications Str../ P.O.Box 24929, CY-1396../ Nicosia, Cyprus
RE: Ip management
There are lots of good ones out there. Check out Lucent's QIP, Checkpoint's NetID, and Cisco's Network Registrar to name a few. If you search back issues of Network Computing, you'll find a couple of product comparisons and reviews. irwin -Original Message-From: Palis Michael [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Tuesday, November 28, 2000 12:06 AMTo: Group Study; CISCOSubject: Ip management I am looking for an good IP management program able to manage several class C and privade addresses allocated to several customers. Can you suggest one? ../ Ppalis Micheal ../ e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ../ CYPRUS TELECOM. AUTHORITY FAX: + 357 2 486634../ Value Added Services www: http://www.cytanet.com.cy./ Telecommunications Str../ P.O.Box 24929, CY-1396../ Nicosia, Cyprus
RE: Ip management
I used to do some consulting for Lucent's QIP product. DNS/DHCP run out of a database witha nice GUI. Are you an ISP? I think they are targeting ver 5.1 at ISPs, with some provisioning tools. -Original Message-From: Palis Michael [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Tuesday, November 28, 2000 12:06 AMTo: Group Study; CISCOSubject: Ip management I am looking for an good IP management program able to manage several class C and privade addresses allocated to several customers. Can you suggest one? ../ Ppalis Micheal ../ e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ../ CYPRUS TELECOM. AUTHORITY FAX: + 357 2 486634../ Value Added Services www: http://www.cytanet.com.cy./ Telecommunications Str../ P.O.Box 24929, CY-1396../ Nicosia, Cyprus
Re: Ip management
Microsoft Excel. Seriously, though, we do a ton of stuff with it, including tracking our inside/outside NATs, etc. You can even do nifty hyperlinks to launch telnet. -- Jason Roysdon, CCNA, MCSE, CNA, Network+, A+ List email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Homepage: http://jason.artoo.net/ Cisco resources: http://r2cisco.artoo.net/ ""Palis Michael"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 002801c058f8$f66dd260$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:002801c058f8$f66dd260$[EMAIL PROTECTED]... I am looking for an good IP management program able to manage several class C and privade addresses allocated to several customers. Can you suggest one? ../ Ppalis Micheal ../ e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ../ CYPRUS TELECOM. AUTHORITY FAX: + 357 2 486634 ../ Value Added Services www: http://www.cytanet.com.cy ./ Telecommunications Str ../ P.O.Box 24929, CY-1396 ../ Nicosia, Cyprus _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]