We migrated from excel to IPPLAN (fairly large corp. network, with 150+ global locations),very easy to setup and import data (CSV). Your cost to try it out is near $0 (only money spent is your own $hour). So far the only issue that we encounter now and then is with the search function, though we haven't had time to tshoot. Other than that I think it's a solid solution, and you can't beat the price :)
-- Michael Gatti main. 949.371.5474 (UTC -8) On Dec 13, 2012, at 9:48 AM, Eric A Louie <elo...@yahoo.com> wrote: > That is a superb suggestion, Aftab. I actually did a search through the > archives for "IPAM" and "IP address management" and the results were ... > unsatisfactory. Perhaps I used the wrong archive, and you direct me to an > alternate: > > http://mailman.nanog.org/pipermail/nanog/ is the one I used. > > I've looked at IPPLan but have not installed it yet. Does anyone with direct > experience with it care to share their view? > > Much appreciated, Eric > > > > > ________________________________ > From: Aftab Siddiqui <aftab.siddi...@gmail.com> > To: Eric A Louie <elo...@yahoo.com> > Cc: NANOG Operators' Group <nanog@nanog.org> > Sent: Thu, December 13, 2012 2:10:24 AM > Subject: Re: IP Address Management IPAM software for small ISP > > Kindly search the archives for many threads on the same subject, which should > be > the normal practice. > > nevertheless, IPPlan, PHPIP, PHPIPAM are good enough as per the need. The > first > one I assume should serve your purpose for both v4 and v6. > > > > > Regards, > > Aftab A. Siddiqui > > > > On Thu, Dec 13, 2012 at 6:22 AM, Eric A Louie <elo...@yahoo.com> wrote: > > I'm looking for IPAM solutions for a small regional wireless ISP. There are 4 >> Tier 2 personnel and 2 NOC technicians who would be using the tool, and a >> small >> staff of engineers. >> >> They have regionalized IP addresses so blocks are local, but there are >> subnets >> that are global. >> >> don't care if it's a linux or windows solution. >> >> Need to be able to migrate from FreeIPdb (yes, I know, it's a dinosaur) >> >> We're not dealing with a lot now, but the potential for growth is pretty >> high. >> >> What are you using and how is it working for you? >> >> Much appreciated, Eric >>