I am a huge fan of infoblox appliances for the full solution, but the do offer 
their IPAM product standalone for free iirc. 

Not sure I will ever be able to go back to IPAM/DNS mgmt without an api. 

-- cwebber

> On Apr 24, 2014, at 12:26, Will Dennis <wden...@nec-labs.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
>  
> We are in need for some IPAM software to track usage of our IP space, and 
> associate MACs <-> IPs <-> DNS names. What do you use and do you like (or 
> dislike) it?
>  
> So far I’ve tested the open-source “Netdot” package 
> (https://osl.uoregon.edu/redmine/projects/netdot) which works reasonably well 
> for tacking IP space usage (and also MAC>->IP association), but lacks (from 
> what I’ve been able to get it to do) in the IP<->DNS area (it’s built to 
> manage the DNS name allocation and generate BIND files, but we use Microsoft 
> DNS here…) It also has a bunch of features that I don’t need (such as network 
> topology mapping, cable to IDF mapping, etc.)
>  
> About ready to test Solarwinds IPAM as well… We’ll see what’s that’s like.
>  
> Thanks,
> Will
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