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TL;DR I've had big issues with my IPAM install since installing IPAM 4.6 and it has caused the following issues that have been unresolved since November 17th: -Case #1361094 - "IPAM Polling getting stuck" -Case # - 00019818 DHCP server addition -Case # - 00027114 - Manage credentials on IPAM settings is blank. Let me…
We have an existing DHCP infrastructure in place and I'd like to monitor address distributions etc from IPAM. What kind of permissions are required of the the account when I add a DHCP server to IPAM?
Not entirely sure about this one: I added an SSL Cert and changed the port to 443 on our DPA instance (separate to Solarwinds) and when I was removing and readding the connection in Solarwinds Orion it somehow broke. I now get authentication prompts in my browser which don't seem to work, no matter what username & password…
Hi, I have been working on importing a bunch of spreadsheets into SolarWinds IPAM and once I get the subnets and IPs in, I am having difficulties editing certain properties (Comments, custom fields) of multiple IPs, when their status is Available; Is there anyway of doing this? Really frustrating
Hello Everybody, I have seen a previous post from way back in 2011, but it doesn't seem to have been resolved. I would like to be alerted when an IP is either added or becomes used in my monitored Subnets in IPAM. Specifically, like a Server Subnet or Managment Subnet. It would not be for my DHCP leased Subnets or…
Hello Everybody, So I'm new to IPAM and I have been discovering my subnets slowly. When testing out one of my Subnets I see I have my Routers and Switches coming in via SNMPv3 which is good, but some of them display in a way I do not like. When I change the way it looks the next scan kicks it back to what it previously…
On Debian 10. Running Bind 9. I give IPam the u/p to login. But it says it is not installed. Any idea how to fix this? It does the same thing on isc-dhcp as well. BIND DNS service is not installed
Hi, I want to track my public IP allocations using solarwinds, there are various sites in my network, with multiple firewalls that have NAT etc enabled. Is there an easy way to do this or do I have to create the subnet manually, then confirm what IP's are in use and mark them down - or will solarwinds be able to initiate…
We are using F5 APMs for VPN. They assign from their own configured DHCP pools. I have been able to pull basic pool info - available, used IPs etc using SNMP. Does anybody have an answer for pulling the individual IP assignments? If I can get the assignments somehow, I will use the API set update the IPs in IPAM.
Spent some time putting our subnets into groups/folders to make a hierarchy that's relatively easy to navigate. However, it seems like the downside of doing this is I've lost some of my bulk-edit capabilities. Is it possible to bulk-edit subnets in multiple groups/folders? If there was a view that just showed all subnets…
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