5 Questions
What is the primary purpose of IPAM?
To enable end-to-end planning, deploying, managing, and monitoring of IP address infrastructure
What is the limitation of IPAM server discovery?
Limited to a single Active Directory forest
What is the maximum number of DHCP servers supported by a single IPAM server?
Up to 150 DHCP servers
What data does IPAM store for 100,000 users in a Windows Internal Database?
3 years of forensics data
How do IPAM users need to be logged in?
Using domain credentials
Study Notes
IPAM Overview
- The primary purpose of IPAM (IP Address Management) is to provide a centralized way to manage and monitor IP addresses and other IP-related data across the network.
IPAM Server Discovery
- The limitation of IPAM server discovery is that it only discovers IPAM servers that are in the same Active Directory forest as the IPAM server.
IPAM Server Capacity
- A single IPAM server can support up to 10,000 DHCP servers.
IPAM Data Storage
- IPAM stores data such as user names, IP addresses, and device information in a Windows Internal Database for up to 100,000 users.
IPAM User Access
- IPAM users need to be logged in with a domain user account that is a member of the IPAM Users group or IPAM Administrators group to access and manage IPAM data.
Test your knowledge of IP Address Management (IPAM) with this quiz. Learn about the importance of IP addresses in networking, the challenges of managing a large number of devices, and how IPAM can help with planning and assigning IP addresses efficiently.
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