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IPAM

IP Address Management — your address space: the subnets you own, the individual addresses in them, and the VLANs, VRFs, and route targets that organize them. If DCIM tracks the physical gear, IPAM tracks the addresses that live on it.

In this section

Page What it's for
Prefixes Create and manage subnets (CIDR blocks).
IP addresses Every address across the tenant in one list, filtered by status, role, or scope (public / private / CGNAT / special).
The prefix tree See your subnets nested by containment, grouped per VRF.
Space map A visual grid of what's used, reserved, and free in a subnet.
Gateway autospawn Automatically reserve the gateway IP when a subnet is created.
VLANs, VRFs & route targets The objects that segment and scope your address space.
IP statuses & roles Define your own status and role vocabularies for addresses.
Search & MAC tracking Find anything fast, and trace a MAC across the network.

New to IPAM here?

Start with Prefixes to create a subnet, then open it to add addresses. The space map is the quickest way to see what's free.

Prefixes vs. IP addresses

The Prefixes page is the list of subnets. Individual addresses live on their own IP addresses page (nav → IP addresses) and inside each prefix's detail page, where the space map also lives. Dashboard cards like IPs by status deep-link straight into the IP list with that filter applied.