
NetBox Documentation
By combining the traditional disciplines of IP address management (IPAM) and datacenter infrastructure management (DCIM) with powerful APIs and extensions, NetBox provides the …
Installing NetBox - NetBox Documentation
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Planning - NetBox Documentation
The general rule when determining what data to put into NetBox is this: If there's a model for it, it belongs in NetBox. For instance, NetBox has purpose-built models for racks, devices, cables, …
Introduction - NetBox Documentation
All data created in NetBox should first be vetted by a human to ensure its integrity. NetBox can then be used to populate monitoring and provisioning systems with a high degree of confidence.
6. LDAP (Optional) - NetBox Documentation
Ensure the file and path specified in logfile exist and are writable and executable by the application service account. Restart the netbox service and attempt to log into the site to …
3. NetBox - NetBox Documentation
Download NetBox This documentation provides two options for installing NetBox: from a downloadable archive, or from the git repository.
REST API - NetBox Documentation
One of the primary benefits of a REST API is its human-friendliness. Because it utilizes HTTP and JSON, it's very easy to interact with NetBox data on the command line using common tools. …
5. HTTP Server - NetBox Documentation
Certain components of NetBox (such as the display of rack elevation diagrams) rely on the use of embedded objects. Ensure that your HTTP server configuration does not override the X-Frame …
Devices & Cabling - NetBox Documentation
At its heart, NetBox is a tool for modeling your network infrastructure, and the device object is pivotal to that function. A device can be any piece of physical hardware installed within your …
IPAM - NetBox Documentation
NetBox models network applications as discrete service objects associated with devices and/or virtual machines, and optionally with specific IP addresses attached to those parent objects.