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"The book begins with a basic overview of IP networking, followed by chapters describing each of the three core IPAM technologies: IPv4 and IPv6 addressing, DHCP, and DNS. The next three chapters describe IPAM management techniques and practice, followed by chapters on IPv4-IPv6 co-existence, security and the IPAM business case"--

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Effective IP Address Management (IPAM) has become crucial to maintaining high-performing IP services such as data, video, and voice over IP. This book provides a concise introduction to the three core IPAM networking technologies---IPv4 and IPv6 addressing, Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP), and Domain Name System (DNS)---as well as IPAM practice and techniques needed to manage them cohesively.

The book begins with a basic overview of IP networking, including a discussion of protocol layering, addressing, and routing. After a review of the IPAM technologies, the book introduces the major components, motivation, benefits, and basic approaches of IPAM.

Introduction to IP Address Management concludes with a business case example, providing a real-world financial perspective of the costs and benefits of implementing an IP address management solution. No other book covers all these subjects cohesively from a network management perspective, which makes this volume imperative for manager-level networking professionals who need a broad understanding of both the technical and business aspects of IPAM. In addition, technologists interested in IP networking and address management will find this book valuable.



A step-by-step guide to managing critical technologies of today's converged services IP networks

Effective IP Address Management (IPAM) has become crucial to maintaining high-performing IP services such as data, video, and voice over IP. This book provides a concise introduction to the three core IPAM networking technologies—IPv4 and IPv6 addressing, Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP), and Domain Name System (DNS)—as well as IPAM practice and techniques needed to manage them cohesively.

The book begins with a basic overview of IP networking, including a discussion of protocol layering, addressing, and routing. After a review of the IPAM technologies, the book introduces the major components, motivation, benefits, and basic approaches of IPAM. Emphasizing the necessity of a disciplined "network management" approach to IPAM, the subsequent chapters enable you to:

  • Understand IPAM practices, including managing your IP address inventory and tracking of address transactions (such as allocation and splitting address space, discovering network occupancy, and managing faults and performance)

  • Weigh the costs and justifications for properly implementing an IPAM strategy

  • Use various approaches to automating IPAM functions through workflow

  • Learn about IPv4-IPv6 co-existence technologies and approaches

  • Assess security issues with DHCP network access control approaches and DNS vulnerabilities and mitigation including DNSSEC

  • Evaluate the business case for IPAM, which includes derivation of the business case cost basis, identification of savings when using an IP address management system, associated costs, and finally net results

Introduction to IP Address Management concludes with a business case example, providing a real-world financial perspective of the costs and benefits of implementing an IP address management solution. No other book covers all these subjects cohesively from a network management perspective, which makes this volume imperative for manager-level networking professionals who need a broad understanding of both the technical and business aspects of IPAM. In addition, technologists interested in IP networking and address management will find this book valuable.

Preface ix
Acknowledgments xiii
1 IP Networking Overview
1(24)
IP Networking 101
1(8)
IP Networking 102
9(12)
Highlights of Internet Protocol History
21(4)
2 Internet Protocol Addressing
25(28)
The IP Header
25(1)
Binary Review
25(1)
IP Addressing
26(7)
Classless Addressing
33(1)
Special Use IPv4 Addresses
34(1)
IP Version 6 (IPv6)
35(4)
IPv6 Address Allocations
39(2)
IPv6 Address Autoconfiguration
41(4)
Required Host IPv6 Addresses
45(1)
Regional Internet Registries
46(3)
Key IP Addressing Management Challenges
49(4)
3 Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
53(16)
Introduction
53(1)
DHCP Overview
54(5)
DHCP for IPv6 (DHCPv6)
59(5)
DHCP Server Deployment Considerations
64(3)
Other Means of Dynamic Address Assignment
67(1)
Key DHCP Management Challenges
67(2)
4 The Domain Name System (DNS)
69(16)
DNS Overview---Domains and Resolution
69(2)
Name Resolution
71(3)
Zones and Domains
74(5)
Resolver Configuration
79(1)
DNS Update
80(1)
Resource Records
80(2)
DNS Server Deployment Considerations
82(2)
Key DNS Management Challenges
84(1)
5 IP Address Management Overview
85(16)
Key Elements of IP Address Management
85(2)
Applications of Address Management Technologies
87(8)
Potential Impacts of Inadequate IP Address Management
95(1)
IP Address Management as Network Management
95(1)
IP Address Management Business Benefits
96(3)
Common Approaches and IPAM Evolution
99(2)
6 IP Address Management Practices
101(38)
FCAPS Summary
101(1)
Common IP Management Tasks
102(1)
Configuration Management
102(20)
Fault Management
122(4)
Accounting Management
126(4)
Performance Management
130(2)
Security Management
132(1)
Disaster Recovery/Business Continuity
133(1)
ITIL® Process Mappings
134(5)
7 IP Address Management Workflow
139(16)
What is Workflow?
140(4)
Workflow Realization
144(1)
Workflow Benefits
145(2)
Workflow Scenarios
147(6)
Summary
153(2)
8 IPv6 Deployment and IPv4 Co-Existence
155(14)
Why Implement IPv6?
156(1)
Dual Stack Approach
157(3)
Tunneling Approaches
160(4)
Translation Approaches
164(5)
9 Security Considerations
169(28)
DHCP and Network Access Security
169(1)
Network Access Control (NAC)
170(5)
Alternative Access Control Approaches
175(4)
Securing DHCP Servers
179(3)
DNS Vulnerabilities
182(4)
Mitigation Approaches
186(1)
DNS Security Extensions (DNSSEC)
187(10)
10 IP Address Management Business Case
197(30)
Business Case Overview
198(1)
Business Case Cost Basis
198(23)
Savings with IPAM Deployment
221(1)
Business Case Expenses
222(2)
Netting It Out: Business Case Results
224(1)
Conclusion
225(2)
Appendix A IPv4 DHCP Options 227(14)
Appendix B DHCPv6 Options 241(8)
Appendix C DNS Resource Record Summary 249(4)
Glossary 253(2)
Bibliography 255(6)
Index 261
Timothy Rooney has worked with IP technologies in various capacities over the last sixteen years, including systems engineering and development. He has an extensive background not only in IP, but also in telecommunications, wireless services, and software, having worked at Bell Laboratories, AT&T Wireless, Lucent Technologies, and BT. In his current role as Director of Product Management with BT Diamond IP, Rooney is responsible for the overall BT Diamond IP product lifecycle, managing product features and releases, as well as supporting sales and marketing.