What do you use a manage IP Addresses?
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Solarwinds has a nice tool for discovery.
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I also use our IT wiki to keep track of DHCP reservations. They really don't change that much so it is fairly easy to build a table for it.
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Table in a wiki should work well.
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You and your wikis @scottalanmiller ...lol
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My network is small but I do it all via the DHCP and DNS snap-ins inside Windows Server as a rule.
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@scottalanmiller said:
Table in a wiki should work well.
never thought of that, what an interesting idea.... now you've got me thinking........
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I guess there is no active directory in these environments?
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I use notepad.
I could just as easily use excel.
Though as @g.jacobse asked, what's so complex now that excel isn't working any longer?
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@Hubtech said:
I guess there is no active directory in these environments?
Why? Oh, because you can look there? For us that only works for the Windows machines, not the servers in the DC.
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@Dashrender said:
I use notepad.
I could just as easily use excel.
Though as @g.jacobse asked, what's so complex now that excel isn't working any longer?
Agreed, any solution here scales about the same as Excel.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@Hubtech said:
I guess there is no active directory in these environments?
Why? Oh, because you can look there? For us that only works for the Windows machines, not the servers in the DC.
yeah, i'm a windows man
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I've used Excel Sheets with Tab(s) for each network range/subnet before. I pretty fond of Solarwinds product for this though and have liked using that better. http://www.solarwinds.com/products/freetools/ip-address-tracker/
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Notepad initially then transfer it to the wiki for customer notes à la @scottalanmiller