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I am deplaying IPAM with over 10k subnets, I need help with creating an import file, I have groups and sub-groups that I need to create as well, please advise

I am deplaying IPAM with over 10k subnets, I need help with creating an import file, I have groups and sub-groups that I need to create as well, please advise

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  • Hi ... my approach to this would be to get a template file initially.

    So head over to "Manage Subnets & IP Addresses" menu and when you get there create a dummy group, subgroup, and entries. Configure these as you'd like the end result to be and then select the parent group in the left hand column and click on > export > export all. Follow the prompts through and download as either a csv or xls.

    Then use these as a base [template] for your subsequent imports.

    Bottom line, you need to create a 'sturcture.xls' file which contains the subgroup names and the names of the subnets, and then you need an individual import s/s for each of the subnets. You will need to pay specific attention to the 'ParentID' column in your structure file. Root level groups are 0, subgroup level one are 1 and then it starts to get messy. So here's what I would do. Create your barebones structure of group, subgroup, sub-subgroup, etc and then create each subnet name as a placeholder (you may need to enter some barebones details). Then go to your root, export, edit and re-import

  • Hi Stuart will you be able to take me through the process? We could setup a zoom session> let me know. thank you

  • Unfortunately I haven't the time in my day job to assist, and outside of work I'm a busy foster dad to a set of 2yr old twins and a 9yr old - so literally get no spare time.

    But if you follow my advice in the last two sentences then that will get you where you need to be. 

  • thanks Stuart, thanks for the advice. Can you send me an example of the structure you talking about.

    thanks a mill.

  • As I said - if you create your group structure in IPAM and then export it - you get a structure.xls (or csv) which shows you, and TBH I wouldn't want to try and create my own. It also includes a subnets folder in the zip export. So if you've also created the subnets, initially, all you need to do is populate and then import.

  • cool thanks again, will try that and provide feedback

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