Cisco Cisco Prime Network Registrar 8.1 User Guide
Cisco Prime Network Registrar IPAM 8.1.1 User Guide
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is port 953.
Allow Message From
Enter an IP Address or Address Match List name that specifies where
messages are allowed to come from.
UNIX Domain Socket
Channel Settings:
Select this option to send messages to the name server via a UNIX Domain
Socket.
UNIX Domain Socket
Enter the name of the socket that will be used for communicating with the
name server. Typically this is
/var/run/ndc
, though some operating systems
use a different pathname. The socket is usually owned by root and readable
and writable only by the owner.
Permissions (octal)
The permission value must be specified as an Octal number (with a leading
zero to indicate an octal quantity). For example;
0660
Owner
Enter the Owner identifier.
Group
Enter the Group identifier.
Options Tab Settings
Click on the
Options tab to display the options and directives that are available. The options
displayed are dependent upon the Product selected and the items configured in the Vendor
Option Dictionary.
To view all available options for this product, click on
To view all available options for this product, click on
Show All Product Options. All
options configured for the product selected on the
General tab are displayed.
Configure each option that you want to appear in the
named.conf
configuration file.
Once finished, click
Submit to save your changes, or Cancel to return to the previous screen.
If the DNS server was successfully added, the new DNS server appears in the network service
list.
4.3.4 Editing a Network Service
To modify an existing network service, click on the network service name in the Network
To modify an existing network service, click on the network service name in the Network
Service List. This takes you to the Edit Network Service Screen for the appropriate network
service type. Edit the network service fields as needed. Once finished, click
Submit to save
your changes, or
Cancel to return to the previous screen.
To edit the
Zones, Views, or Template Domains for this server, click on one of the links on
the Network Services List screen.
4.3.4.1
Configuring Zones on a DNS Server
DNS Zones are the mechanism that is used to link DNS domains to DNS Servers. Cisco
Prime Network Registrar IPAM provides you with complete control over DNS zones in order
to provide you with the capability to model complex DNS infrastructure if needed. Click on
the
Zones link on the Network Services List to display the DNS Zones for the selected server.
To delete one or more DNS Zones from this server, click the checkbox in the
Select column
for each item you wish to delete, and click
Delete Selected. You are prompted for
confirmation. Click
OK to delete the selected channels, or Cancel to not delete any channels.