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Advisory — D-root is changing its IPv4 address on the 3rd of January.
This is advance notice that there is a scheduled change to the IPv4
address for one of the authorities listed for the DNS root zone and
the .ARPA TLD. The change is to D.ROOT-SERVE
On 13/12/2012 19:04, Chris Conn wrote:
> Nobody uses HaCI?
I trialled it for an afternoon before blowing it away. I also had a look
at tipp, phpipam and a couple of others before settling on netdot for one
client and racktables for another.
I also got a quote for BT Diamond IP. I managed to sto
On Dec 13, 2012, at 3:25 PM, Mike Walter wrote:
> Eric, you should look at 6connect. They have a good product for IPv4 and
> IPv6 address management.
Agreed, good product, and they have tie-ins to the Registries for filling out
and submitting request templates, etc.
-b
They've had an on-premise product in the past, I'm sure it's still an option.
Last time I looked at their VRF support it was still lacking, there's
supposed to be improvements to it in 1Q13.
Sent from my mobile device, so please excuse any horrible misspellings.
On Dec 13, 2012, at 15:48, Eric A
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 w
It looks like it's hosted only - true? That's neither a good or bad - but the
MRC could be a concern.
Much appreciated, Eric
From: Mike Walter
To: Eric A Louie ; "nanog@nanog.org"
Sent: Thu, December 13, 2012 12:25:44 PM
Subject: RE: IP Address Manageme
From: Mike Hale [mailto:eyeronic.des...@gmail.com]
>
> We're also evaluating Solarwinds' IPAM, but that's way too
> expensive for the features.
>
We've got their netflow software and were considering their IPAM
for the seamless integration but you're definitely right on the
price; it would hav
Eric, you should look at 6connect. They have a good product for IPv4 and IPv6
address management.
-Mike
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From: Eric A Louie [mailto:elo...@yahoo.com]
Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2012 8:23 PM
To: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: IP Address Management IPAM software for small
On Wednesday 12 December 2012 17:22:36 Eric A Louie wrote:
> What are you using and how is it working for you?
we are using tipp, and while it doesnt cover all our needs (yet), it's worth a
look:
http://tipp.tobez.org/
https://github.com/tobez/tipp
On 13 Dec 2012, at 17:54, Eric A Louie wrote:
> Racktables = no IPv6. Bummer, and it does more than what I need.
Really? I could have sworn I was entering ipv6 data into the ipv6 section in
racktables yesterday.
> Netdot looks very interesting. It didn't show up when I searched for "IPAM".
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.
Nobody uses HaCI?
phpipam's VRF support looks fairly decent if you haven't checked it out yet.
Sent from my iPad
On Dec 13, 2012, at 13:15, Walter Keen wrote:
> We've been using ipplan, although it seems the racktables demo site does
> support ipv6. It looks interesting because it could help us in other ways.
>
I think 6connect is well worth an eval as well. We've been using it for
the InteropNet for a couple of years now and it nicely meets our needs in
both v4 and v6, and since you can get it as a hosted application, for a
small shop there's zero maintenance.
--
Brandon Ross
We've been using ipplan, although it seems the racktables demo site does
support ipv6. It looks interesting because it could help us in other ways.
Still kind of stuck on ipplan until I find a better solution that understands
multiple routing tables since I have many mpls vpn's with overlapping
We're running postgres on the backend due to a limitation we ran into
when implementing v6 support in mysql. So standard postgres backup
practices would apply.
We also run a 24x7 NOC though only 4 support people. It's light on
database access so I can't imagine you would have a problem with
Thanks Jeremy - looks pretty good, and specific, and I like the DNS
integration. I haven't downloaded or installed it yet.
Do you think it's robust enough for a 24x7 Network Operations Center that has 8
or so users?
Is the database a flat file that is easily backed up and restored? or are yo
Racktables = no IPv6. Bummer, and it does more than what I need.
Netdot looks very interesting. It didn't show up when I searched for "IPAM".
I'll have to evaluate it, to see if it does any kind of wireless documentation
(frequency, modulation, etc)
Any Netdot users out there who want to com
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
A colleague and myself wrote one in PHP that supports v4 and v6. It's
available on sourceforge:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/subnetsmngr/?source=directory
We like it.
Features
Manage subnets and hosts
IPv4 and IPv6 support
All subnetting math done for you. Auto-allocates and collapses subn
I've used IPPlan in the past, and it's really useful as a web-based
excel-sheet replacement. Plus, the price is right.
We're also evaluating Solarwinds' IPAM, but that's way too expensive for
the features.
On Thu, Dec 13, 2012 at 2:31 AM, JP Viljoen wrote:
> On 13 Dec 2012, at 12:25 PM, Nick
Thanks guys for everyone who replied on and off list. I appreciate it
immensely.
On 13 December 2012 07:30, Joe Loiacono wrote:
> I have had success in the recent past using their chat channel ...
>
> http://webchat.freenode.net/?randomnick=0&channels=sourceforge
>
> Joe
>
>
>
> From: Seamus
Looking to see if anyone has 2U of space available at 1102 Grand in Kansas
City. We are looking to rack up a router and get a couple single mode cross
connects, nothing huge but will be long term and we would expect a contract to
be worked out.
Joshua Hoppes
Network Engineer
Cedar Falls Utilit
I have had success in the recent past using their chat channel ...
http://webchat.freenode.net/?randomnick=0&channels=sourceforge
Joe
From: Seamus Ryan
To: "'NANOG list'"
Date: 12/13/2012 04:28 AM
Subject:RE: Has anyone had any response from Sourceforge lately?
Looking for a
On 13 Dec 2012, at 12:25 PM, Nick Hilliard wrote:
> On 13/12/2012 10:10, Aftab Siddiqui wrote:
>> 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.
>
> I've had a lot more success with Racktables and Netdo
On 13/12/2012 10:10, Aftab Siddiqui wrote:
> 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.
I've had a lot more success with Racktables and Netdot, both of which are
really good at what they do. Racktabl
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
I have,
However I was informed the operators were in the middle of a large project at
present which means most things are being pushed to a side for several weeks.
Regards,
Seamus
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From: Landon Stewart [mailto:lstew...@superb.net]
Sent: Thursday, 13 December 2012 10:3
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
^U
On Wed, Dec 12, 2012 at 12:07 PM, chris wrote:
> ^H
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> On Tue, Dec 11, 2012 at 8:02 PM, Mike wrote:
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>> On 12/11/2012 04:20 PM, flower tailor wrote:
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>>> Delete me
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>> You are deleted.
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On 10 December 2012 13:27, Schiller, Heather A
wrote:
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> Actually, requiring a public whois record is the way it always has been,
> that's only recently changed. I think most folks would agree that, IPv4 /32
> :: IPv6 /128 as IPv4 /29 :: IPv6 /64 So, while you are right, that swip'ing
> a v
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