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DotNetIP Database - More Info/Screenshots

 

What is that you say?  You are looking for an IP database?  What?  You don't have Linux or big $$$ to buy one?  What are you suppose to do?  I was in this same situation recently.  I did some searching around the Internet.  Checked out http://www.sourceforge.net and some of my other standarded free application ground.  I work in a heavy Microsoft enviroment therefore a NIX solution was out of the question.  I decided that the best thing I could do was to write my own IP database.  The result of this conclusion is the DotNetIP Database.

DotNetIP Database was written with one thing in mind - Simplicity.  I didn't want to create some full blown stand alone, security ridden IP Database.  Instead I wanted to write something simple.  I wanted a IP database that I could easily turn around and implement into Sharepoint or DotNetNuke (http://www.dotnetnuke.com).   Therefore you won't find a security mechanism built in.  You can lock out the webpage using IIS if you want, it is up to you.  The last think anyone needs is another stand alone security model.

Therefore DotNetIP is a simple little IP Database.  It is designed to track subnets and associate IPs within a subnet.  A user can move Subnets and DotNetIP will make sure that the movement doesn't overlap with another subnet.

Below are screenshots showing the some of DotNetIPs Features:

 

SubnetList.JPG
(This is the main screen.  It shows an order list of all the subnets in the database)

 

SunetListExpanded.JPG
(When you expand a subnet you can see all the IP addresses that are associated below it)

 

AddSubnet.JPG
(When adding a new Subnet you will see a calculation of the subnet.  DotNetIP will also make sure that the subnet entering does not overlap with another subnet in teh database)

 

EditSubnet.JPG
(Editing a subnet is much like adding a subnet.  You can change all aspects of a subnet. Including deleting a subnet.  Any IP address that isn't the Network or Broadcast address will be orphaned in the editing process if the subnet size changes or moves.  There is an interface to manage the orphaned addresses)

 

EditIP.JPG
(You can add and edit IP addresses through an interface.  IP addresses are associated with subnets)

 

OrphanedIPs.JPG
(Orphaned IP addresses are IP address that once belong to a subnet.  The IP addresses where orphaned when a subnet changed masks or subnet number.  A user can go in and reassign the orphaned IP address to a new subnet.  This saves a user time because they don't have to go in and retype information about IP addresses that they already typed.)

If you have any questions please visit the forum here.


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