[c-nsp] Best Ipam software?
Thiago Lizardo de Moraes
thilizardo at gmail.com
Thu Sep 13 12:27:15 EDT 2012
Hi,
We are using VitalQIP from alcatel-lucent and its works fine, "up to now".
Regards,
Thiago Lizardo de Moraes
55 (41) 8818-7141
55 (41) 9730-1001
Em 13/09/2012, às 12:15, Matthieu MICHAUD <matthieu at nxdomain.fr> escreveu:
> Hi,
>
> I recently had to deal with IPAM software vendors. Here is a quick feedback.
>
> It just my 2 cts in the context a mid-sized enterprise network with
> frequent merger (then overlapping subnets carried over a VPN/MPLS).
>
> All of the following piece of software support overlapping subnets through
> containers/views.
>
> - Infoblox
> Nice interface and well finished product. If your primary goal is to
> integrate IPAM/DNS/DHCP I think it is a good choice. But I was a bit
> disappointed with the IPAM features compared to the competition. Excellent
> documentation.
>
> - Efficient IP
> Best IPAM I have seen, a real challenger of Infoblox to me: cheaper, fully
> featured but harder to use and GUI no as beautiful as Infoblox. Integration
> with third party component seems thoroughly thought out.
> There is a business case with OBS
> http://www.efficientip.com/case-study-orange-business-services.
>
> - BT diamond IP
> Felt sick with the quote too, their pricing model is based on the number of
> so called active IP addresses.
> However if you need to deploy managed MPLS as much as an ISP does, I think
> it is a very good option.
>
> - BlueCat Networks
> Worth a try. I planned to evaluate it I ran out of time.
> If you contact your local reseller you could manager to get a
> fully functional but time limited virtual appliance.
> So it is with other vendors.
>
> Bästa hälsningar,
>
> --
> Matthieu MICHAUD
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