DNS, DHCP, and IP Address Monitoring Solution
Consolidate DNS, DHCP, and IPAM with a centralized view
Optimize IP address management, and DNS and DHCP services with a powerful all-in-one solution
Improve DHCP and DNS management with comprehensive views and high-performance features
Centralize visibility and DNS, DHCP, and IP address management
Users can avoid “swivel chair” monitoring of multi-vendor DNS and DHCP environments by using a centralized management console. The integrated and unified dashboard IPAM offers can provide valuable resources to track IP address usage, including top-ten DHCP subnet/scopes by utilization and IP address conflicts.
IP Address Manager can also automatically identify mismatches in DNS forward and reverse record entries. With disparities in records flagged, IPAM helps empower users to resolve issues more quickly and efficiently.
Intelligently designed tools remove complexity and add functionality for improved DNS management
Instant alerts and a detailed dashboard expedite DHCP and DNS troubleshooting and reduce downtime
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Do you find yourself asking…
DDI is the combination of three network services: DNS, DHCP, and IP address management. Though these three services have their separate purposes, integrating them adds to their power. DDI gives administrators better oversight over their network and the web of IP addresses and devices connecting to it daily.
Domain Name System (DNS): DNS is a naming system built to translate domain names (hostnames) into IP addresses, allowing users to enter the domain name rather than the machine-readable IP address into a browser.
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP): DHCP is a protocol assigning an IP address to a device on a network. This enables multiple devices on a network to communicate with one another and ensure data gets sent to the correct location.
Internet Protocol (IP) Address Management: IP address management is a method for planning, tracking, and organizing IP address information within a network. Its tasks include managing DNS and DHCP servers and blocking IP address conflicts.
The growing complexity and volume of networks today have rendered the manual assigning and managing of IP addresses obsolete and ineffective. Rather than network admins dedicating time to maintaining worksheets, DDI solutions can streamline the monitoring, regulation, and troubleshooting of IP resources and conflicts.
DDI solutions centralize the management of the three network services under one tool, enabling IT admins and their organizations to more effectively manage IP resources and reduce cost.
DDI is the combination of three network services: DNS, DHCP, and IP address management. Though these three services have their separate purposes, integrating them adds to their power. DDI gives administrators better oversight over their network and the web of IP addresses and devices connecting to it daily.
Domain Name System (DNS): DNS is a naming system built to translate domain names (hostnames) into IP addresses, allowing users to enter the domain name rather than the machine-readable IP address into a browser.
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP): DHCP is a protocol assigning an IP address to a device on a network. This enables multiple devices on a network to communicate with one another and ensure data gets sent to the correct location.
Internet Protocol (IP) Address Management: IP address management is a method for planning, tracking, and organizing IP address information within a network. Its tasks include managing DNS and DHCP servers and blocking IP address conflicts.
The growing complexity and volume of networks today have rendered the manual assigning and managing of IP addresses obsolete and ineffective. Rather than network admins dedicating time to maintaining worksheets, DDI solutions can streamline the monitoring, regulation, and troubleshooting of IP resources and conflicts.
DDI solutions centralize the management of the three network services under one tool, enabling IT admins and their organizations to more effectively manage IP resources and reduce cost.
Consolidate DNS, DHCP, and IP address management solutions with an integrated solution
IP Address Manager
Stay aware of IP address conflicts with multi-vendor support.
Leverage an intuitive, easy-to-use interface to guide management of critical network services.
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