IPAM
IP address management (IPAM) provides centralized control over IP address allocation within the network. It streamlines administration by automatically assigning IP addresses to interfaces, detecting and resolving conflicts, and maintaining an organized address structure. This enables easier administration for widely used interfaces in the network and reduces complexity, which usually arises when there are a large number of interfaces to be managed in the network. By using IPAM, network administrators can easily keep track of the various interfaces in their network and ensure that they are properly configured and functioning as intended. This can save time and effort, and helps prevent issues that may arise from misconfigured or improperly managed interfaces.
This section includes information about IPAM configurations and examples: