Incognito Software has updated its Address Commander Software with CALEA reporting, which, along with IPv6 planning and management capabilities, the company plans on showing at next week’s CableLabs Winter Conference in Denver.
With the update, Incognito said Address Commander not only supports the planning, management and reporting of IPv4 and IPv6 dual stack network resources, but also CALEA reporting for law enforcement compliance.
Address Commander can also be integrated with DHCP solutions, enabling it to automatically capture DHCP scope configurations of regional deployments and detect problematic DHCP configurations.
“The new capabilities add to Address Commander’s repository of service provider-focused functionalities,” said Chris Busch, vice president of broadband technologies at Incognito Software. “We are helping service providers tackle their unique IPAM challenges and migrate to IPv6.”