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Re: IP Address Management IPAM software for small ISP


From: Mike Gatti <ekim.ittag () gmail com>
Date: Thu, 13 Dec 2012 13:21:17 -0800

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 :)

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Michael Gatti  
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On Dec 13, 2012, at 9:48 AM, Eric A Louie <elouie () 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




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From: Aftab Siddiqui <aftab.siddiqui () gmail com>
To: Eric A Louie <elouie () 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 <elouie () 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




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