[c-nsp] Best Ipam software?

Josh Baird joshbaird at gmail.com
Wed Sep 12 19:59:37 EDT 2012


I use a commercial tool, Men & Mice.. but, it doesn't support overlapping
subnets that I am aware of.

On Wed, Sep 12, 2012 at 7:47 PM, Seth Mattinen <sethm at rollernet.us> wrote:

> On 9/12/12 1:18 PM, Nick Hilliard wrote:
> > On 12/09/2012 20:18, Josh Coleman wrote:
> >> I have tried a full functional demo of this software called 6Connect
> >> http://www.6connect.com/
> >
> > Haven't tried 6connect in anger but it looks good.
> >
> > IPPlan is fine for starters, but you run into limitations pretty quickly.
> > Good to see they they now have ipv6 support.  For a long time they were
> > pretty snooty about both it and the ISPs who use it (see the last faq
> entry
> > on http://bit.ly/NoFTay - which now thankfully has been toned down).
> >
>
> I used to use IPPlan a long time ago but dumped it because of the
> developer's poor attitude towards IPv6 (which I was deploying at the
> time) as shown in that FAQ entry. I presumed that attitude would turn
> off potential contributors plus I have a general policy of not
> supporting anti-IPv6 things.
>
> I currently use HaCi, which is simplistic, but sometimes simple is good.
>
> ~Seth
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