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    • notverypunnyN
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      If anyone else needs something for IPAM / network documentation I've just fallen in love with phpipam (https://phpipam.net/)

      I'd tried netbox in the past but this just seems to work better for me. You can also set up polling / discovery of the configured ranges (on a per-range basis) either from the central server or from remote agents.

      Anyways, it's rare that I'll advocate for something out of the blue, but I'm almost enjoying moving our horrible excel spreadsheet documentation over to this.

      Happy Friday all 🙂

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      • coliverC
        coliver @notverypunny
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        @notverypunny said in Discovery of the week:

        If anyone else needs something for IPAM / network documentation I've just fallen in love with phpipam (https://phpipam.net/)

        I'd tried netbox in the past but this just seems to work better for me. You can also set up polling / discovery of the configured ranges (on a per-range basis) either from the central server or from remote agents.

        Anyways, it's rare that I'll advocate for something out of the blue, but I'm almost enjoying moving our horrible excel spreadsheet documentation over to this.

        Happy Friday all 🙂

        Yeah, we've been using it for a year or more. It has a nice API that @stacksofplates helped me dig into to automate DHCP reservations.

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        • notverypunnyN
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          @coliver said in Discovery of the week:

          @notverypunny said in Discovery of the week:

          If anyone else needs something for IPAM / network documentation I've just fallen in love with phpipam (https://phpipam.net/)

          I'd tried netbox in the past but this just seems to work better for me. You can also set up polling / discovery of the configured ranges (on a per-range basis) either from the central server or from remote agents.

          Anyways, it's rare that I'll advocate for something out of the blue, but I'm almost enjoying moving our horrible excel spreadsheet documentation over to this.

          Happy Friday all 🙂

          Yeah, we've been using it for a year or more. It has a nice API that @stacksofplates helped me dig into to automate DHCP reservations.

          That sounds sexy.... windows server DHCP or something else?

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          • coliverC
            coliver @notverypunny
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            @notverypunny said in Discovery of the week:

            @coliver said in Discovery of the week:

            @notverypunny said in Discovery of the week:

            If anyone else needs something for IPAM / network documentation I've just fallen in love with phpipam (https://phpipam.net/)

            I'd tried netbox in the past but this just seems to work better for me. You can also set up polling / discovery of the configured ranges (on a per-range basis) either from the central server or from remote agents.

            Anyways, it's rare that I'll advocate for something out of the blue, but I'm almost enjoying moving our horrible excel spreadsheet documentation over to this.

            Happy Friday all 🙂

            Yeah, we've been using it for a year or more. It has a nice API that @stacksofplates helped me dig into to automate DHCP reservations.

            That sounds sexy.... windows server DHCP or something else?

            dhcpd. The developers are working on built in Kea integration, although that's been on the table for a while.

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