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====== Tools ====== | ====== Tools ====== | ||
- | {{classicon_typology.png }} | + | {{icons8-maintenance-48.png }} |
- | This menu offers a few tools dedicated to the IP world. | + | This menu offers a few tools dedicated to the IP world. |
===== Find space ===== | ===== Find space ===== | ||
- | FIXME | + | The Find Space tool allows you to search for IPv4 or IPv6 space of any size, from a given IP address anywhere in the IP space and within any organization. It enhances the function already available within subnet blocks. |
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+ | The first step will require you to select the organization and the IP space you want to work in: IPv4 or IPv6. | ||
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+ | {{ findspace_ipspace3x.png }} | ||
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+ | You'll need then to enter an IP address, a size and the maximum number of offers that you want to get. | ||
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+ | {{ findspace_ipv4space3x.png }} | ||
+ | {{ findspace_ipv6space3x.png }} | ||
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+ | Once required information is entered, Find Space tool will provide a list of possible choices, possibly embedded within already registered IP space. | ||
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+ | {{ findspace_output_ipv4space.png }} | ||
+ | {{ findspace_output_ipv6space.png }} | ||
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+ | All offers can be transformed into a subnet block or a subnet. By clicking the appropriate {{ipmini-add-xs.png? | ||
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+ | No block will be offered for creation if the size requested is smaller than the minimum block sized defined for that organization in the configuration parameters. Similarly, no subnet will be offered for creation if the size requested is larger than the maximum subnet size (/16 for IPv4 subnets and /64 for IPv6 ones). | ||
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===== Subnet calculator ===== | ===== Subnet calculator ===== | ||
This utility greatly helps network computations using IP addresses, subnet masks or mask bits for IPv4 subnets and IP addresses and mask bits for IPv6 subnets. Note that you can access the calculator from the IPv4 and IPv6 subnets menus. | This utility greatly helps network computations using IP addresses, subnet masks or mask bits for IPv4 subnets and IP addresses and mask bits for IPv6 subnets. Note that you can access the calculator from the IPv4 and IPv6 subnets menus. | ||
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The first step will require you to select the IP space you want to work in: IPv4 or IPv6. | The first step will require you to select the IP space you want to work in: IPv4 or IPv6. | ||
- | {{ calculator_ipspace.png }} | + | {{ calculator_ipspace3x.png }} |
You'll need then to enter an IP address and a mask. | You'll need then to enter an IP address and a mask. | ||
- | {{ calculator_ipv4subnet.png }} | + | {{ calculator_ipv4subnet3x.png }} |
{{ calculator_ipv6subnet.png }} | {{ calculator_ipv6subnet.png }} | ||
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* Next Subnet IP | * Next Subnet IP | ||
- | {{ calculator_output_ipv4subnet.png }} | + | {{ calculator_output_ipv4subnet3x.png }} |
And IPv6 calculation provides: | And IPv6 calculation provides: | ||
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===== MAC Lookup ===== | ===== MAC Lookup ===== | ||
- | MAC Lookup tool allows you to lookup information on a specific MAC address or on the MAC addresses configured on CIs. It is installed by [[extensions: | + | MAC Lookup tool allows you to lookup information on a specific MAC address or on the MAC addresses configured on CIs. It is installed by [[extensions: |
===== IP Discovery ===== | ===== IP Discovery ===== | ||
- | From the IP Discovery tool menu, you may configure and drive IP Discovery engines. This tool is installed by [[extensions: | + | From the IP Discovery tool menu, you may configure and drive IP Discovery engines. This tool is installed by [[extensions: |