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Re: Managing allocatiions out of a CIDR block
From: "Eric M. Carroll" <ecarroll () rogers wave ca>
Date: Tue, 10 Feb 1998 09:41:35 -0500 (Eastern Standard Time)
Does anyone have any ideas, or code, that will manage multiple CIDR blocks and keep track of the currently unused parts of the block and given a requirement find an appropriate allocation (while not fragmenting it like crazy).
Isotro has code that allows you to manage IP address space, and understands CIDR. It uses a commercial database, and connects to both a DNS server and a DHCP server. They were recently bought by Bay. If you are looking for an automatic system to allocate blocks, this does not do that. You have to tell the system who has what block. But it has all the hooks you need to develop that kind of system. Eric Carroll eric.carroll () acm org Tekton Internet Associates
Current thread:
- Managing allocatiions out of a CIDR block Mark Prior (Feb 10)
- Re: Managing allocatiions out of a CIDR block Eric M. Carroll (Feb 10)
- Re: Managing allocatiions out of a CIDR block Michael K. Sanders (Feb 10)
- Re: Managing allocatiions out of a CIDR block Phil Howard (Feb 10)
- Summary: Managing allocatiions out of a CIDR block Mark Prior (Feb 25)