A large organization with various departments requires a systematic approach to handle the complexity of their network address spaces. Which tool is most appropriate for maintaining an organized system for documenting, tracking, and allocating network addresses?
IP Address Management (IPAM) software is designed to provide a centralized management solution for documenting, tracking, and allocating network addresses. It helps prevent conflicts and ensures compliance with policies regarding network address allocation. Other options like DHCP and DNS are crucial for dynamic allocation and hostname resolution but do not provide comprehensive tools for managing the history or documentation of network address allocations. A CMDB manages information about IT assets but isn't specifically focused on network address management.
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