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Is there a more efficient way to retrieve a list of all networks and their used IP addresses other than the scripted approach below? Call /network endpoint to get a list of all networks For each network, call /ipv4address?network=…&network_view=…&status=USED If the 1st call returns tens of thousands of networks, this whole…
The DNS Servers are part of the IPv4 DHCP properties of the network, but when I return the "option" field of the "network" object I don't get the DNS Servers in the list. Are the DNS Servers under a different object or a different field under the network object? Edit: I believe the DNS Servers are inherited from a parent…
I have a excel spread sheet with a list of IPs of devices that I need the models. The devices are already in NetMRI. Is there a way I can import the list of IPs and get their model #s? Im trying not to search them on by one. Thanks
Hello, Do you have an idea how we can make an import (merge) where Netmask* information (which is mandatory) changes as well please ? I have some subnets that don't have correct netmask in IPAM and I'd like to correct that using import option (it's regarding a large number of subnets) Thank you, Best regards.
Privacy and the Presence of Pervasive Monitoring What comes to mind when you think about the topics of pervasive monitoring and mass surveillance? Does your mind immediately conjure up images of the Eye of Providence or, more popularly, the Eye of Sauron from J. R. R. Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings epic saga? There are so…
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has created the standard known as NIST 800-171, which was created due in part to the FISMA bill signed into action as of December 2014. The standard is in place for a guide on the minimum requirements for federal information systems and as a voluntary guide for…
Among my many IPv6 roles, I am a cohost – along with Ed Horley and Tom Coffeen – of the IPv6 Buzz Podcast available through Packet Pushers. We recently recorded an episode of IPv6 Buzz with Rick Graziani. Rick is a Computer Science (CS) and Computer Information Systems (CIS) instructor at Cabrillo College, an adjunct…
(Oprah IPv6 meme courtesy of Scott Hogg!) Among the available IPv6 address planning principles, the general rule of assigning a /48 per site is particularly significant and beneficial. It's significant because it acknowledges a basic unit of address resource consumption with IPv6. And why is that? Well, given that…
There seem to be some “issues” with enterprise’s relationship with IPv6. It isn’t clear if they just aren’t getting along or if enterprise is in a monogamous exclusive relationship with IPv4 and unwilling to explore the dual-protocol swingers’ lifestyle. Maybe conservative enterprises are “IPv6-curious” and fear reprisals…
Among the IPv6 community it is very common for the business and financial justification discussion to devolve to a simple point around the price of acquiring IPv4 address space. It seems the community has done a poor job of articulating any other feasible argument around helping the business and financial teams to want to…
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