+1 I have the same issue here: multiple sites witch same VLANs (inside the site) and same transfer-subnet-ips. Racktables always “marks” these ip-adresses in red and throws the routers, hosts, etc together in one IPv4-subnet. -- Best regards/Mit freundlichen Grüßen, *think project! GmbH* Björn Rudner Systems Engineer Mobile +49 151 12162371 Phone +49 (89) 930 839-316 Fax +49 (89) 930 839-350 bjoern.rudner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Rechtliche Informationen zum Absender (Impressum): www.thinkproject.com/de/info Legal information (imprint): www.thinkproject.com/en/info *Investieren Sie einen Tag, um sich einen Informationsvorsprung zu verschaffen!* think project! Fachforum 2012. Fachtagung und Branchentreff für Projektkommunikation und Projektmanagement. Mittwoch, 19. September 2012, 09:30 – 18:00 Uhr, bcc Berliner Congress Center *Weitere Informationen und Anmeldung:* www.thinkproject.com/fachforum2012 *Von:* racktables-users-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto: racktables-users-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] *Im Auftrag von *Oscar Kene *Gesendet:* Montag, 20. August 2012 15:47 *An:* Tyler J. Wagner *Cc:* racktables-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxx *Betreff:* [racktables-users] Re: site network vlan mapping Yes, exactly. I know this is not optimal but it is used like this where I am. Any suggestions on how to solve this? /Oscar On Mon, Aug 20, 2012 at 3:27 PM, Tyler J. Wagner <tyler@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: VLAN support is based by domain, which can be any text string you want, including a site name. IPv4 addresses are global, however. Do you mean you use the same RFC 1918 private IP space at each site? Regards, Tyler On 2012-08-20 13:55, Oscar Kene wrote: > Hello, > > I'm in a situation where I need to implement some kind of datacenter > documentation system. So far Racktables looks like it fits the part. One > thing stops me from moving forward right now though. > > In my environment I have many sites and offices. All the offices use the > same VLAN structure and addresses despite being both layer2 and layer3 > separated, so VLan X and address Y exists on several offices locally. So > some kind of SITE:NETWORK:VLAN mapping is needed. As far as I can see this > is not possible in Racktables? I've seen an old thread from 2010 that > discusses this but the outcome of that was kind of nothing. > > Have Racktables support for the above or plan to have it? -- "Perl is like vise grips. You can do anything with it but it is the wrong tool for every job." -- Bruce Eckel