Raj Jalan is right
2013/8/12 Raj Jalan <r...@rajlog.com> > If you are using Postgresql with Northstar, you should be able to export > data to csv with a command like following: > > COPY table_name TO '/tmp/file_name.csv' DELIMITER ',' CSV HEADER; > > If you are using mysql as your DB in Northstart, you can do something like > this to create a CSV file: > > SELECT * > INTO OUTFILE '/tmp/file_name.csv' > FIELDS TERMINATED BY ',' > ENCLOSED BY '"' > ESCAPED BY '\\' > LINES TERMINATED BY '\n' > FROM table_name > > Once you create the csv file, most of tools can import it. One more tool to > checkout is device42(http://www.device42.com) which has extensive import > and auto-discovery options. > > > > > > On Wed, Aug 7, 2013 at 12:41 PM, Natambu Obleton < > noble...@fasttrackcomm.net > > wrote: > > > I have customer that we deployed Northstar for their internal ip > > management over 8 yrs ago. They are still using it, but it is slowly > > breaking on them. Can someone recommend an IPAM solution that has a > > Northstar import option? They have hundreds of entries detailing customer > > who was assigned the ip address and I would like to avoid any data > > massaging. TIA > > > > > > > > -- > > > > Natambu Obleton, CISSP CCIE > > Senior Network Engineer > > FastTrack Communications, Inc. > > 970.828.1009 > > > > > -- *=====================================* *Coulibaly Laïcana* *IT Security auditor* *Web developer* *Skype:lecgates* *Phone: +22505547261*