[c-nsp] IPV6 IPAM

Paul Stewart paul at paulstewart.org
Sun Sep 21 19:21:29 EDT 2008


Hi there....

I think IPv4 management in the same tool is important if you're looking for
opinions. The other nice thing would be automated handling of ARIN SWIP's ..
the DNS/DHCP management is a nice tool but not something in our setup we'd
use.  The basic monitoring and device inventory is handled by other packages
today....

Just some constructive feedback - we've been looking for an IPv6 IPAM for a
while now..;)

Paul


-----Original Message-----
From: cisco-nsp-bounces at puck.nether.net
[mailto:cisco-nsp-bounces at puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Mario Spinthiras
Sent: September 21, 2008 1:36 PM
To: cisco-nsp
Subject: [c-nsp] IPV6 IPAM

Greetings,

First off forgive me if I am a bit off topic but I needed a list where
people from the ISP/NSP sector reside and what better place than the cisco
mailing list. I am currently in the works of developing an open source ipv6
IPAM with extensive features aimed at the ISP/NSP userbase. Working in ISPs
mostly in my career I understand the needs that have to be addressed in such
a piece of software however I would like to hear what you need from such an
IPAM. Some of the features I am targetting are:

- IPv6 addreess management
- Automated retrieval of networks from network devices.
- Device Inventory
- Basic monitoring
- Visual representation of address database
- Statistics generation for RIPE/ARIN (Im sure youve needed these before)
- Special associations per network (e.g , vrfs , vlans)
- Multi Level authentication
- IPv4 management (still thinking about this one)
- DNS management (bind and powerdns)
- DHCP management (ISC and Cisco)
- VTP/CDP/LLDP/GARP aware.
- Modular design to allow plugins

The software is currently in the works and I am happy to say that it also
includes an easy navigation , extensive search , clean UI and clever
suggestions on action.

Can anyone from the ISP/NSP sector tell me what else they would like to see
in such an IPAM or what they feel would be a feature suited ?


Your extensive feedback is greatly apreciated.


Regards,
Mario
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