Mike,

Check out http://www.menandmice.com/2000/2300_enterprise.html. I haven't
used IP management portion of the product, but the DNS stuff is quite good.

-gil

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Subject: [ActiveDir] Slightly OT: Enterprise IP address management?

We currently have a mish-mash of Microsoft DNS and DHCP in use as well as
QIP (outdated and not supported) for these services.  Our network group is
strongly in favor of an overall IP address management tool such as QIP or
MetaIP for DNS and DHCP as these are just part of the capability of the
tools.  The real value to those tools lies outside of merely DHCP and DNS.
They need to what device is on what address and/or whether the address is
available, regardless of whether it's part of a DHCP scope or not.  We also
have ping blocked throughout most of the environment in response to the
viruses/worms that came out some time ago.

We're 65,000 users across 600 offices across 6 countries.  We're currently
some Active Directory and some NT4.0.  We have a project to migrate to a
global AD design.  This effort is part of the project.

What I'm hoping for is that some of you, in large environments like ours,
would be kind enough to share how you're handling DNS/DHCP and IP address
management so we can get some perspective.  Or if you have a recommendation
for a methodology or a product, please share.  

Our network group's biggest gripe about Microsoft DNS and DHCP is no
centralized reporting or management as well as lack of support for IP
addresses that lie outside of the DHCP scopes.

Thanks,
Mike
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