Infoblox IPAM Pros review quotes

EH
Oct 3, 2022
The features we found the most valuable were being able to handle DHCP scopes and handing out DHCP leases. We weren't doing some of the things that we can do, such as DNS query rate limiting. Our usage was pretty standard. We wanted to be able to track our IP addresses to create DNS entries and then create DHCP and manage DHCP scopes. We used the standard features the most.
Saurabh Manik Salunke - PeerSpot reviewer
Sep 26, 2022
It helps to avoid manual mistakes and we can add the proper DNS if we add an Alias name to that. We are aware of the CNAME we need to use. By using Infoblox as a DNS, we can add the A and PTR records, which is helpful for the lookup as well as the reverse lookup.
William Kintz - PeerSpot reviewer
Aug 1, 2023
Infoblox IPAM provides visibility into what's on your network and helps fingerprint devices based on the OS, manufacturer, and other things along those lines.
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Raju Kavad - PeerSpot reviewer
Sep 19, 2022
For me, the best feature of Infoblox IPAM is that you can use BloxOne DDI which means you can manage everything from the cloud and have security policies as well. I also like that Infoblox IPAM is plug-and-play.
Onur Pinargozu - PeerSpot reviewer
Sep 14, 2022
Regarding DDI, I would say the best feature of Infoblox is the DNS security. DNS tunneling is a significant security issue and is very difficult to protect against based on our tests with other types of security devices. However, Infoblox eliminates this issue and provides excellent security against a difficult threat.
Keerthi Kumar Sangaraju - PeerSpot reviewer
Sep 6, 2022
Before IPAM (IP Address Management) came into the picture, every user had to depend on an Active Directory engineer to get an IP assigned. With Infoblox IPAM, there's automation or auto assignment of IP addresses which is a valuable feature. There's also the capability of storing many networks in one place through the solution. Infoblox IPAM solved the major issue of needing an Active Directory engineer to assign an IP.
DarrinBryant - PeerSpot reviewer
Sep 8, 2022
The graphical user interface is very user-friendly and simple to use. It is very simple to use if you have never used it before.
KG
Sep 16, 2022
Infoblox gives us the flexibility to manage our internal networks and publish the data outside of the network on the internet. It's quite fluid to do it.
Prashant Sahu - PeerSpot reviewer
Sep 21, 2022
It provides us with flexibility.
WH
Feb 26, 2024
The most important feature of Infoblox IPAM for my clients is its reliability.
 

Infoblox IPAM Cons review quotes

EH
Oct 3, 2022
How you track IPs within a subnet and how all of that works was not intuitive to me. If I compare it to VitalQIP, I create a subnet, and it's a slash 24 size. It's very easy. I look, and here are my 254 IPs. I can then see if I have assigned a static, do I have a DHCP scope, and what's the name of the device. That's all there in front of me. The thing that I found frustrating with Infoblox was that it was not very intuitive.
Saurabh Manik Salunke - PeerSpot reviewer
Sep 26, 2022
When we do a host entry, it also reflects in the lookup. We should be able to filter that part. If we do only the A and PTR records, we need to reflect only that part in the lookup.
William Kintz - PeerSpot reviewer
Aug 1, 2023
Their biggest problem is with the corporate side of the house as far as getting a support response or getting a sales team response isn't always as efficient as it should be and as it used to be.
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Raju Kavad - PeerSpot reviewer
Sep 19, 2022
Infoblox IPAM has improved and is better, but it needs to have an external GSLB functionality. Currently, the solution has a GLSB functionality for internal appliances, but for an external user, that functionality doesn't exist. Infoblox IPAM also needs some improvement on its threat engine and RPZ policies, or DNS firewall or DNS policies. An additional feature I'd like to see in Infoblox IPAM is zero-touch provisioning in terms of the appliances. Currently, there's zero-touch provisioning for cloud-based devices, but for physical appliances in branches, there's none, so you still have to do some configurations. For example, if you have existing DNS infrastructure and you need to set up Infoblox IPAM in new branches, and you need more appliances, you should be able to just plug the solution into the network, and there shouldn't be any manual interference required.
Onur Pinargozu - PeerSpot reviewer
Sep 14, 2022
The solution is not easy to use; the GUI and CLI are challenging to use, limiting end-user capability. We can't use Linux terminal features with Infoblox, as it struggles to detect and troubleshoot problems. We generally use troubleshooting tools like tcpdump in our network security area and we can use that in Infoblox with limited features.
Keerthi Kumar Sangaraju - PeerSpot reviewer
Sep 6, 2022
The only room for improvement in Infoblox IPAM is its compatibility and flexibility with IPv6. There's been an issue transitioning from IPv4 to IPv6, and though Infoblox is in the process of resolving the issue, it would be better if the team could come up with a solution in a quicker timeframe. Better transitioning from IPv4 to IPv6 is what I'd like to see in the next release of the solution.
DarrinBryant - PeerSpot reviewer
Sep 8, 2022
From an IPAM standpoint, DHCP is an area that needs to be improved.
KG
Sep 16, 2022
When we use the forwarders or when we're trying to connect with the internet, sometimes there are issues and the publishing time is longer.
Prashant Sahu - PeerSpot reviewer
Sep 21, 2022
It is challenging to find training tutorials online.
WH
Feb 26, 2024
Infoblox IPAM could improve some of the features. The market is demanding for some features that are not there, but there is always a reason why it's not there. At the moment, the solution is rather complete for what it's used for. It can always extend to solve some other issues that are linked to it, but the solution itself is complete.