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Hello Team, The IPAM section (Request IP Address) displays all subnet information including assigned subnets and available subnets. We want to get only available subnets when the user requests for IP(s). Only available (free) subnets should be visible to the user. Regards,
I created a user account with "read-only" rights in IPAM. That user can complete an IP Address Request as I intended, but the user can also approve their own request - which I want to prevent. How can I do that? It makes no sense at all for a user to be both requester and approver. What am I missing here?
Hi All, I've setup "IP Request Settings" in IPAM and the users can select specific subnets. Now, when a user logs into Solarwinds and clicks on "Request IP Address", the user fills the form in and they are taken onto the next page. One this there is very limit information/detail shown to the user. The problem i have is i'd…
The IP Request form works and gets and get the job done. Having the ability to further customize the request form would be great. The ability to attach a drop-down list or check box to the form would be great. I want to remove the free-form text from my users. The ability to document information per-IP Request. For example…
I would like to have the ability to request IP addresses from multiple subnets in a single IP address request.
When a user fills out the IP address request for, we require additional fields, such as hostname. When the e-mail with the list of approved IP addresses is sent to the requester, only the assigned IP addresses are included, with no information as to which host the IP belongs. I would like to be able to choose which fields…
I would like to see an approval process added to the IP Address Request in IPAM that would let you review IP address requests and approve or deny them, rather than automatically reserving them. The process should include an e-mail to designated approvers with a link to the request with the ability to approve, or deny the…
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