VitalQIP Product Description
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Address Allocation - This tab allows users to define the network in terms of pools and blocks.
This is an alternative way of defining ones network than in the traditional Address
Management option. It provides the function to allocate IP address space by using user
defined rules and a hierarchical address pool structure. As blocks of IP addresses are used
within a pool, address allocation creates a subnet as follows:
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Determines how many IP addresses are needed.
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Analyzes the current address space usage for an unused range of the needed size.
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Calculates the correct subnet mask.
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Configures DHCP servers.
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Configures DNS servers.
DNS Tab
The DNS tab allows for the administration of DNS related configuration parameters
Zones :
Add, modify and delete of DNS forward and reverse zones as well as Bind DNS Views
DNS servers :
Add, modify and delete of DNS servers. Including all configuration parameters
associated with these servers
Non managed DNS servers
: Provides management of DNS servers that are not directly
managed by VitalQIP
ACL templates: Management of Address control lists which control access permission for DNS
servers
Managed files: Manage the files associated with DNS servers
Nis/local files: Management for NIS updated servers
ENUM: management of ENUM configuration and NAPTER records
DHCP Tab
DHCP servers: Add, modify and delete of DHCP servers. Both primary and failover servers
DHCP Templates: Administration of DHCP related templates
DHCP Client Class: Management of user and vendor classes
Access Control: Allows management of a third level of authentication MAC address. This tab
manages the mapping of individual users to multiple devices via MAC address