IPAM enables you to organize managed DHCP and DNS servers into logical groups. For example, you might organize servers geographically or by business division. Logical groups are defined by selecting the grouping criteria from built-in or user defined custom fields. IPAM supports a nesting hierarchy when defining a logical group. Servers map into a group based on the value of the custom field assigned to that server. You can create new custom fields and values, and assign desired custom configurations to a server . For DHCP servers, custom configurations can be assigned by editing the server properties from the DHCP server properties view. You can choose DNS and DHCP server properties view, DHCP server properties view, DNS server properties view, and DHCP scope properties view by selecting the Server Type and View fields.
IPAM enables end to end lifecycle management of IPv4 and IPv6 addresses, including record synchronization with DHCP and DNS. ...
IPAM enables tracking of IP addresses using DHCP lease events and user logon events. IPAM periodically collects these events ...
IPAM enables visualization of DHCP scopes organized in a nested hierarchy of IP address blocks. IP address blocks can be ...
IPAM enables you to organize IP address ranges into logical groups. For example, you might organize IP address ranges geographically ...
IPAM enables you to organize managed DHCP and DNS servers into logical groups. For example, you might organize servers geographically ...
IPAM helps you to manage IP addresses on your network by discovering and monitoring IP address usage, and providing a management ...
IPAM launches the following periodic tasks (periodicity can be edited using Task Scheduler Library under Microsoft->Windows->IPAM'): ...
IPAM navigation will not be enabled because the user is not a member of IPAM security groups or is not running as Administrator. ...
IPAM needs access to security group protected on managed servers. IPAM also needs access certain remote management Firewall ...