Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
I have a /26 block that my ISP gave me but no good way to track what is currently in use and what can be used.
I also have random external IP addresses from Azure, AWS and GCP that I need to track.
Describe the solution you'd like
A section in the IPAM section to track external IP addresses.
Describe alternatives you've considered
I could create a subnet type in the IPAM section to track the external IP addresses but if someone else other than myself, see them they will be confused as to why I have them as a subnet when they aren't really a subnet since the subnet section you think of is for local/internal subnets.
However, for the external IP addresses in Azure, AWS and GCP, it wouldn't really work as I would have to create multiple subnets with a /32.
I could also use the Reserved IP Addresses section but I wouldn't really be able to track external IP Addresses that I have available. Only external IP Addresses I am utilizing.
Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
I have a /26 block that my ISP gave me but no good way to track what is currently in use and what can be used.
I also have random external IP addresses from Azure, AWS and GCP that I need to track.
Describe the solution you'd like
A section in the IPAM section to track external IP addresses.
Describe alternatives you've considered
I could create a subnet type in the IPAM section to track the external IP addresses but if someone else other than myself, see them they will be confused as to why I have them as a subnet when they aren't really a subnet since the subnet section you think of is for local/internal subnets.
However, for the external IP addresses in Azure, AWS and GCP, it wouldn't really work as I would have to create multiple subnets with a /32.
I could also use the Reserved IP Addresses section but I wouldn't really be able to track external IP Addresses that I have available. Only external IP Addresses I am utilizing.