DHCP Controller

The ProVision DHCP Controller integrates directly with existing ISC DHCP and Cisco Prime Network Registrar (PNR) servers, functioning as a flexible control layer for automating DHCP provisioning and management without requiring a full infrastructure replacement.

DHCP Controller

The ProVision DHCP Controller integrates directly with existing ISC DHCP and Cisco Prime Network Registrar (PNR) servers, functioning as a flexible control layer for automating DHCP provisioning and management without requiring a full infrastructure replacement.

The system supports multi-tenant architecture and uses version-controlled configurations for stable and predictable operations.


Provides tools to automate network provisioning, reducing manual configuration tasks for service deployments.

Includes support for ZTP to enable rapid and automated onboarding of new network devices.

Natively integrates with IP address management (IPAM) and DNS for a unified DHCP, DNS, and IPAM (DDI) workflow.

Functions in existing DHCP infrastructures or as part of a new greenfield environment.

All functions are accessible via a REST API to support integration with external business process automation and workflows.

Delivers redundant DHCP capabilities, including support for multiple failover scenarios configured for ISC and Cisco PNR.

Architected as a scalable solution designed for the operational demands of ISPs, large enterprises, and data centers.

Offers an optional configuration for offsite backups to enhance compliance and data security.

Includes full configuration and management support for DHCPv6 and IPv6 addressing.

Manage all DHCP server configurations from a central interface with version control and audit logs.

Allows for the delegation of administrative tasks through granular, role-based permissions.

Supports multiple authentication methods, including LDAP, RADIUS, and API-based options.

Provides comprehensive DHCP monitoring, including IP and device history logs accessible via the GUI, REST API, or as a direct syslog output.