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Hello everyone, We are currently working to automate our VM deployment process using vRealize Automation (VRA). We see that we cannot do this using the Orion SDK, or a VRA Plugin, though both are being worked on. A contractor developed the SQL queries below, that we would like to use to get IPs. I was hoping for a second…
My first question is around reserving addresses and whether you can label them. Previously we have had a database and when we set-up and address space in that database we allocation some address space for network (routers/switches), some for static IPs (servers/printers) and some for DHCP. Currently I can reserve a number…
Is there an option that makes manually reserved IP's stay reserved even with scanning enabled with a transient period. For example we subnet with /24 and we internally set 1 - 90 for each subnet as our static ip range. We want a transient period of say 7 or 14 days for everything except reserved ip range for each subnet.…
I have placed an ip address into reserved status and added some information to it (comments and custom fields we created). The ip address is not active yet. Questions - 1. When the ip address becomes active, will IPAM change the status from reserved to active and populate the dns with the device name? Also, will it retain…
We're considering buying IPAM but not for its scanning capabilities. We just want to move away from spreadsheets and preferably have role-based access. The datasheet says: "While other IPAM solutions charge you to monitor your entire IP addresses range, Orion IPAM only counts your used/managed IP addresses. We'll scan &…
Hi One of the benefits of having a IPAM system, would obviously also be to be able plan the use of a given super net / area. I realy miss that in SW IPAM. Basicly i´d like to see a graphical interface showing the areas with in a segment which is used / unused / and reserved. The chart view is fine, for showing utilization…
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