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NeighborGeek
When I first heard about IPAM, I expected that when it connected to the dns and dhcp servers it would automatically pull in a list of all of the IP's in use currently. it seems that's not the case. However, I did see in some of the documentation where it says that it's possible to do this periodically using powershell cmdlets. It didn't give any details, but from the wording I believe it's saying I would manually export data from the dns server and import it into ipam. Is that right?
Can anyone tell me how to accomplish this? What powershell commands would I need to export a list of IP's from dns and dhcp servers?
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Can anyone tell me how to accomplish this? What powershell commands would I need to export a list of IP's from dns and dhcp servers?
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