Re: ipv6 address management - documentation

2023-11-20 Thread owen--- via NANOG
real world no one (in their right mind) would do this, this is just > for comparison. > > Regards, > Christopher H. > From: NANOG on behalf of Owen > DeLong via NANOG > Sent: Friday, November 17, 2023 10:39 AM > To: Aaron Gould > Cc: nanog@nanog.org > Subject: Re: ipv6 addr

Re: ipv6 address management - documentation

2023-11-20 Thread Justin Krejci
I give +1 for phpipam -Original Message- From: Justin Wilson (Lists) mailto:%22justin%20wilson%20%28lists%29%22%20%3cli...@mtin.net%3e>> To: NANOG mailto:nanog%20%3cna...@nanog.org%3e>> Subject: Re: ipv6 address management - documentation Date: Sun, 19 Nov 2023 23:38:28 -

Re: ipv6 address management - documentation

2023-11-20 Thread Justin Wilson (Lists)
Netbox or PHPipam. Phpipam allows you to break down subnets easier IMHo. Justin Wilson j...@j2sw.com — https://j2sw.com (AS399332) https://blog.j2sw.com - Podcast and Blog > On Nov 16, 2023, at 1:09 PM, Jason Biel wrote: > > My recommendation: > > https://github.com/netbox-community > > >

Re: ipv6 address management - documentation

2023-11-19 Thread Ricardo de Barros
try racktables, it comes with additional features that you may opt not to use. On Thu, Nov 16, 2023 at 9:14 PM Jason Biel wrote: > My recommendation: > > https://github.com/netbox-community > > > On Thu, Nov 16, 2023 at 12:04 PM Aaron Gould wrote: > >> For years I've used an MS Excel

Re: ipv6 address management - documentation

2023-11-18 Thread Oliver O'Boyle
I used NIPAP about seven or eight years ago. It's quite customizable and easy enough to code against but not the easiest to work with, overall. It has some quirks. I think I would have chosen Netbox had it been as mature as it is now. Oliver On Sat, Nov 18, 2023, 3:41 p.m. JASON BOTHE via NANOG

Re: ipv6 address management - documentation

2023-11-18 Thread JASON BOTHE via NANOG
Netbox for the win! You can not only use it for IPAM but for circuit inventory, designs, cross connects, rack layouts and automate from there. It serves as a true source of truth. I think you will be pleased. > On Nov 16, 2023, at 15:03, Aaron Gould wrote: > > For years I've used an MS

Re: ipv6 address management - documentation

2023-11-18 Thread Bryan Holloway
of Christopher Hawker *Sent:* Thursday, November 16, 2023 3:52:59 PM *To:* Aaron Gould ; Owen DeLong *Cc:* nanog@nanog.org *Subject:* Re: ipv6 address management - documentation Caution: This is an external email and may be malicious. Please take care when clicking links or opening

Re: ipv6 address management - documentation

2023-11-16 Thread Gaurav Kansal via NANOG
I will second this. Netbox is very rich and we can do and manage multiple other things also in netbox. Like I am managing my complete server infra details and my service connectivity details in netbox. Kudos to the developer and the netbox community. Regards, Gaurav Kansal > On 16-Nov-2023,

Re: ipv6 address management - documentation

2023-11-16 Thread Ryan Hamel
on behalf of Owen DeLong via NANOG Sent: Friday, November 17, 2023 10:39 AM To: Aaron Gould Cc: nanog@nanog.org Subject: Re: ipv6 address management - documentation Spreadsheets are terrible for IPAM regardless of address length, but I am curious to know why you think IPv6 would

Re: ipv6 address management - documentation

2023-11-16 Thread Christopher Hawker
: Re: ipv6 address management - documentation Spreadsheets are terrible for IPAM regardless of address length, but I am curious to know why you think IPv6 would be particularly worse than IPv4 in such a scenario? Owen > On Nov 16, 2023, at 10:02, Aaron Gould wrote: > > For years I've u

Re: ipv6 address management - documentation

2023-11-16 Thread Owen DeLong via NANOG
Spreadsheets are terrible for IPAM regardless of address length, but I am curious to know why you think IPv6 would be particularly worse than IPv4 in such a scenario? Owen > On Nov 16, 2023, at 10:02, Aaron Gould wrote: > > For years I've used an MS Excel spreadsheet to manage my IPv4

Re: ipv6 address management - documentation

2023-11-16 Thread borg
it wont scale much tho. We used to have Excel files for those too years ago and it was madness. -- Original message -- From: Aaron Gould To: nanog@nanog.org Subject: ipv6 address management - documentation Date: Thu, 16 Nov 2023 12:02:36 -0600 For years I've used an MS Excel

Re: ipv6 address management - documentation

2023-11-16 Thread Mel Beckman
I second Netbox, which has detailed IPv4/6 IPAM plus many other features: IP Address Management - NetBox Documentation

Re: ipv6 address management - documentation

2023-11-16 Thread Jesse DuPont
phpIPAM for the win. NIPAP is effective, if basic. I've heard of lots of people who like Netbox. On 11/16/23 11:12 AM, Niels Bakker wrote: * aar...@gvtc.com (Aaron Gould) [Thu 16 Nov 2023, 19:04 CET]: For years I've used an MS Excel

Re: ipv6 address management - documentation

2023-11-16 Thread Niels Bakker
* aar...@gvtc.com (Aaron Gould) [Thu 16 Nov 2023, 19:04 CET]: For years I've used an MS Excel spreadsheet to manage my IPv4 addresses.  IPv6 is going to be maddening to manage in a spreadsheet.  What does everyone use for their IPv6 address prefix management and documentation?  Are there open

Re: ipv6 address management - documentation

2023-11-16 Thread Jason Biel
My recommendation: https://github.com/netbox-community On Thu, Nov 16, 2023 at 12:04 PM Aaron Gould wrote: > For years I've used an MS Excel spreadsheet to manage my IPv4 > addresses. IPv6 is going to be maddening to manage in a spreadsheet. > What does everyone use for their IPv6 address

ipv6 address management - documentation

2023-11-16 Thread Aaron Gould
For years I've used an MS Excel spreadsheet to manage my IPv4 addresses.  IPv6 is going to be maddening to manage in a spreadsheet.  What does everyone use for their IPv6 address prefix management and documentation?  Are there open source tools/apps for this? -- -Aaron