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| Deploying an automated nested lab with the size and scale I am doing, requires proper IP address management and documentation.
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| Typically I would do this using excel sheets.
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| There are much smarter ways to do IP address management and there are paid solutions so-called IPAM that also offer other services like DNS for example.
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| While I was upgrading my lab and perform management I remembered that I have been using another web-based tool in the past called PHPIPAM.
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| The code can be downloaded [https://sourceforge.net/projects/phpipam/ here].
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| And the demo can be found [https://demo.phpipam.net/login/ here].
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| I decided to re-install and registered all my IP addresses including the ones I am using for the nested automated labs.
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| Below you will see a screenshot of the page where I registered all subnets I used:
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| [[File:screenshot_1550.png|1000px]]
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| As an example I also included the registered IP addresses in the "LX-APP-MGMT-11" segment.
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| [[File:screenshot_1551.png|1000px]]
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Latest revision as of 15:14, 12 January 2024
Summary
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