Cisco Cisco Prime Network Registrar 8.1 User Guide
Cisco Prime Network Registrar IPAM 8.1.1 User Guide
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client via MAC address.
Device Type
The Device Type being assigned to this IP Address. Device Types are created
in the “System” menu.
Device Status
The current Device Status.
Lease Start
The lease start time for this IP Address.
Lease End
The lease end time for this IP Address.
Client Hostname
The hostname of the device as it was collected directly from the active lease
file.
Last Update
The last date/time that this lease record was updated.
Once finished, click
Submit to save your changes, or Cancel to return to the previous screen.
5.1.6.8
Planned vs. Actual
Use this option to view planned
vs. actual of what has been defined within Cisco Prime
Network Registrar IPAM vs. what has been discovered on the subnet using the integrated
discovery agent. You must first run a discovery task against this subnet in order to populate
this screen. You may then selectively choose which updates you want to apply.
You can use this option to effectively find and record devices that appear on the network
You can use this option to effectively find and record devices that appear on the network
without knowledge or assignment of the Cisco Prime Network Registrar IPAM administrator.
5.2
Address Blocks
The Address Block option allows you to view and manage IP Address space by CIDR block.
This feature allows you quickly see how a specific CIDR block has been allocated throughout
your network.
5.2.1 Understanding the screen layout
When you select the Address Block function, a view of your address blocks is available in the
When you select the Address Block function, a view of your address blocks is available in the
left frame of your browser. You may select individual blocks and drill down into child blocks
that are derived from the CIDR block. On the right side of the screen, you see details about
the block that is currently selected in the tree view in the left frame.