IP Reg is a IPAM tool to keep track of assets, nodes (IP addresses, MAC addresses, DNS aliases) within different subnets, over different locations or even VLAN's. Written in PHP, used with a MySQL-database to have a unique insight in your local network.
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ipreg/nodelist.php

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<?php
include("header.php");
// get id
$subnet_id = $_GET['subnet_id'];
// set template
$tp = new Template("tpl/nodelist.tpl");
// set language variables
$tp->setvars($lang);
// set variables
$tp->set("subnet_id", $subnet_id);
// set ordering
if (isset($_GET['order'])) {
switch($_GET['order']) {
case ("asset_name") : $order = "a.asset_name"; break;
case ("hostname") : $order = "a.hostname"; break;
case ("mac") : $order = "n.mac"; break;
case ("dns1") : $order = "n.dns1"; break;
case ("dns2") : $order = "n.dns2"; break;
default : $order = "INET_ATON(n.ip)";
}
} else {
$order = "INET_ATON(n.ip)";
}
// get node info
$result = mysql_query("SELECT a.asset_id, a.asset_name, a.hostname, n.node_id, n.ip, n.mac, n.dns1, n.dns2 FROM asset a, node n WHERE n.subnet_id='$subnet_id' AND a.asset_id=n.asset_id ORDER BY $order") or die(mysql_error());
for ($i=0;$row=mysql_fetch_object($result);$i++) {
$tp->set("asset_id", $row->asset_id);
$tp->set("asset_name", $row->asset_name);
$tp->set("hostname", $row->hostname);
$tp->set("node_id", $row->node_id);
$tp->set("ip", $row->ip);
$tp->set("mac", write_mac($row->mac));
$tp->set("dns1", $row->dns1);
$tp->set("dns2", $row->dns2);
$tp->parse("noderow");
}
if (($i>0) ? $tp->parse("node") : $tp->hide("node"));
// output
$tp->parse();
$tp->spit();
include("footer.php");
?>