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Re: Q: IP Space Management Software
From: "Andrew Brown" <andrew.brown () istar ca>
Date: Thu, 12 Mar 1998 17:32:38 -0500
NetID by Bay Networks is by far the best IP address managment package on the market. I personally reviewed each package - Accugraph, TGV/Cisco, QIP and NetID NetID is the most intuitive for VLSM allocation and DNS management see Bay's web site Andrew -----Original Message----- From: Brantley Jones <bjones () cte net> To: nanog () merit edu <nanog () merit edu> Date: Thursday, March 12, 1998 4:34 PM Subject: Re: Q: IP Space Management Software
At 03:16 PM 3/12/98 -0500, you wrote:Are any of you using software that you would recommend for large-scale management of IP space across AS', subnets from /16 to /32, differentiating IP blocks from IP hosts? Would love to hear from you if you do! Mike.Excel !...hehe, I would (obviously) also love to hear if somebody is using something better, that is commercially available. I would worry about the program's ability to handle VLSM. Brantley
Current thread:
- Q: IP Space Management Software Mike Kerr (Mar 12)
- Re: Q: IP Space Management Software Brantley Jones (Mar 12)
- Re: Q: IP Space Management Software Perry E. Metzger (Mar 12)
- RE: Q: IP Space Management Software Jeffrey Porter (Mar 12)
- Re: Q: IP Space Management Software Barry James (Mar 12)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Q: IP Space Management Software Ron Johnson (Mar 12)
- Re: [nanog] Re: Q: IP Space Management Software S.T.Balbach (Mar 12)
- Re: Q: IP Space Management Software Dean Holland (Mar 12)
- Re: Q: IP Space Management Software Andrew Brown (Mar 12)
- Re: Q: IP Space Management Software Brantley Jones (Mar 12)