A manufacturing company was operating with a fragmented network infrastructure. IP address allocation was handled by multiple standalone DHCP servers and basic router-level configurations across different departments.
This led to:
- Frequent IP address conflicts
- Lack of centralized visibility over connected devices
- Manual troubleshooting of connectivity issues
- Difficulty managing network segmentation between departments (Sales, Accounts, Production, Warehouse)
- No integration between DHCP management and security policies
The organization needed a more controlled and secure method of managing IP address allocation across its growing network.