The IP core contains information about network structures or allocation blocks and static and dynamic allocations.
This information is integrated with the DNS core to keep the DNS space current with the IP networks that it represents. DHCP configuration is modeled on the allocation blocks in the Address Manager IP core and is kept current by real-time feedback from managed servers. Dynamic DNS changes, such as address allocations, from Active Directory and other updating systems are sent to Address Manager in real time, showing administrators that an automated process made a configuration change.