Close the Gaps: Modern IP Control for a Dynamic, Distributed World
Proactive error detection and automated reclamation, so your teams can focus on innovation, rather than troubleshooting.
The health of your network depends on three basics

Know what IPs you have
Cloud growth, remote work, and IoT have supercharged IP sprawl. Addresses get created for short projects and test workloads, then never released. Idle public IPv4 turns into a monthly line item. Unlock live discovery, so orphaned IPs, abandoned services, and forgotten firewalls don’t remain open and billable.

Understand which ones matter
A retired lab server does not carry the same risk as an unpatched address behind your customer portal. Without mapping IPs to the systems and services they support, every alert looks urgent. Stop chasing noise while real exposure hides in plain sight. Gain context and separate noise from risk.

Visualize how to fix issues without breaking something else
A routing configuration change in an environment can misdirect traffic and degrade services across regions for hours. An everyday change can create an outsized impact. See all your dependencies and interdependencies around IP routes, so routine edits don’t create global effects.
See it, understand it, automate it.
- Move from static lists to live discovery and continuous updates.
- Move from alert volume to impact and context.
- Move from one-off fixes to changes that are verified before they go live.
Before you automate IP changes, make sure you see the full picture




WanAware is built in layers to protect your business
Start with a live, reliable inventory. Add context and confidence. Then act with guardrails.

Layer 1: You cannot control what you cannot see.
AIM — Asset Inventory Management gives you a live inventory of every address and the assets behind them, across on-prem, cloud, and remote environments. AIM delivers an always-current, organized inventory of every asset across your environment. That visibility alone reduces waste, strengthens security by identifying unmanaged devices, and provides operations with a clear picture for day-to-day work.

Layer 2: Context, confidence, and consequence.
KDE — Knowledge Discovery Engine provides CONTEXT - so you understand what each IP supports and why it matters. CONFIDENCE- recommendations include confidence levels so you know when to act and when to review. CONSEQUENCE- see the blast radius before you touch a live address. LIVING KNOWLEDGE GRAPH- relationships and dependencies are mapped so you can separate a harmless alert from a critical one.

What You Will See In Your First 14 Days with AIM
- A live IP and asset map that updates itself as your environment changes
- Duplicate responders and stale entries you can clean up immediately
- Overlapping private ranges that are safe locally but risky centrally
Expect a few “I did not know that was there” moments. Most teams find unmanaged assets, retired systems that still have IPs assigned, or subnets copiedfrom site to site that were never reconciled.

