Cisco Cisco Prime Network Registrar 8.0 Technical References
ImportDevice
CLI and API Guide for Cisco Prime Network Registrar IPAM 8.0
Command Line Interfaces (CLI) 19
Col
Field
Accepted Values
Required
E
Hardware Type
Specify Ethernet or Token Ring. When Hardware
Type is specified, MAC Address must also be
specified.
Yes, for
Manual
DHCP or if
MAC
MAC
Address is
specified
specified
F
MAC Address
The hardware MAC addresses of the device.
Separate multiple entries with a vertical bar (“|”). If
not left blank, there must be one MAC for each IP
Address in column A.
Address in column A.
Yes, if
Hardware
Type is
specified
specified
G
Resource Record
Flag
Whether or not to add resource records for this
device. Accepted values are true or false. If not
specified, defaults to false.
Note that the domain name must be specified if the
block policy has no forward domains. Also, the
Note that the domain name must be specified if the
block policy has no forward domains. Also, the
reverse domain must exist in order for the PTR
record to be added.
No
H
Domain Name
Domain name already defined to Cisco Prime
Network Registrar IPAM
Yes, if
Resource
Record Flag
is “true”
and the
and the
block policy
has no
forward
forward
domains.
I
Container
The name of the container that contains the block.
Yes, if
overlapping
space is in
space is in
use and the
block name
block name
is
ambiguous.
J
Domain Type
Domain type name already defined to Cisco Prime
Network Registrar IPAM. If not specified, the
“Default” domain type will be used
No
K
Description
A description of the device. Use “\n” to separate
lines.
No
L
User Defined Fields
A series of name=value pairs, where the name is the
UDF name and the value is desired value. Multiple
fields can be specified by separating each
fields can be specified by separating each
name=value pair with the „|‟ character. For
example, fieldOne=valueOne|fieldTwo=valueTwo.
example, fieldOne=valueOne|fieldTwo=valueTwo.
If the UDF type is Checkbox, the valid values are
“on” or “off”. If the UDF type is Textarea, use
“\n” to separate lines.
“\n” to separate lines.
Yes, for
UDFs
defined as
defined as
required
fields.
fields.