IP-Admin 2.70 is a ASP.NET script for Networking Tools scripts design by Digital Netrix.
It runs on following operating system: Windows. IP-Admin - Centralized IP Address Manager
Publisher review: IP-Admin - Centralized IP Address Manager With the IP-Admin Centralized IP Manager, any one can organize the enterprise ip scheme into an easy to read and understand tree like structure. Organize by geographical location or by any format that will suit your needs. IP-Adminr will easily adapt to any type of topological structure. You now have the ability to easily create and assign subnets to a department or perhaps an office in another location. With its built-in Ip Subnet calculator, you can easily break down your subnets using CIDR(Classless Inter Domain Routing) blocks and determine network and broadcast addresses along with the total number of usable IP addresses. With its web-based functionality all users and administrators of the application can easily access the centralized ip database using only their web browser. No need to install additional client software just to manage your enterprise IP network. Reduce the time and cost associated with managing your IP environment. Allow IP-Admin to help you automate the task of subnet allocation and assignment of ip addresses. Operating system: Windows
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