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Address Commander (AC) is the Incognito IPAM Service with integration support for DHCP services
Address Commander (AC) is an IP address management (IPAM) solution that centralizes, automates, and streamlines administration for complex IP environments. AC manages the allocation and assignments of IP nodes and subnets, tracks IP space and automates reporting for internal audits and reconciliation with Regional Internet Registries (RIR). Using AC, users can generate customized reports, set alerts for IP usage thresholds and create utilization snapshots.
Automatic discovery and import of devices and IP resources.
Planning of carrier IP logical resources like public and private IPv4, IPv6, floating/virtual IPs, VRF, VPN/Tunnel, etc.
Logical resource organization by VPN domains.
Complete visibility of L3VPN information, such as VRF name, description, Route Distinguisher, and directly connected routes.
Policy-driven configurations such as IP address pools, region, service type allocation, etc.
Correlation of IP address with customers or service type.
Optimization algorithms in v4 and v6 addresses and allocation.
Automatic generate RIR-compliant utilization reports according to configured business rules.
Integration APIs to NFV orchestrators to allocate IP pools on demand (policy-driven).
Integration APIs to NFVI (Openstack and VMware) to assign address pools.
Discover VM, containers and VNF level IP usage.
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https://www.incognito.com/blog/the-top-six-considerations-for-ipam-network-discovery/
https://www.incognito.com/blog/ipv6-what-metrics-do-you-measure-in-infinity/