Cisco Cisco Prime Network Registrar 8.1 User Guide
Cisco Prime Network Registrar IPAM 8.1.1 User Guide
58 Address Match List Maintenance
IP prefixes have the format of (Network in dotted-octet format/bits in net mask). For
example, 15.0.0.0 with a network mask of 255.0.0.0 can be represented as 15/8.
A named address match list is just that, a list of IP Addresses, IP Prefixes, and/or other named
A named address match list is just that, a list of IP Addresses, IP Prefixes, and/or other named
address match lists that have been associated with a name. For example; “my internal servers”
name list could contain (15/8, 10.1.1.20, and 10.2.1.21)
Cisco Prime Network Registrar IPAM allows you to maintain global Address Match Lists that
Cisco Prime Network Registrar IPAM allows you to maintain global Address Match Lists that
can be used in various points within the system.
When the Address Match List icon or link is selected, the existing Address Match Lists will be
When the Address Match List icon or link is selected, the existing Address Match Lists will be
shown.
To delete one or more Address Match Lists, click the checkbox in the Select column for each
To delete one or more Address Match Lists, click the checkbox in the Select column for each
item you wish to clear, and click
Delete Selected. You are prompted for confirmation. Click
OK to delete the selected Address Match Lists, or Cancel to return to the previous screen.
3.24.1 Adding an Address Match List
To add a new Address Match List, click the
To add a new Address Match List, click the
Add Address Match List link. The Add Address
Match List screen will appear.
Table 3-28 Add Address Match List Parameter
Field
Description
Address Match List Name
Enter a name for this address match list. This name is displayed in drop-down
lists when you are defining options.
Here you can enter the Address Set List name and actual match list items to the list.
Click on
Click on
Add to Match List to add actual values.
Table 3-29 Add Address Match Entry Parameters
Field
Description
IP Address
To add a single IP Address to the match list, click on the radio button next to
“IP Address”, and then enter the IP Address.
Note: You can use the exclamation mark “!” to create an exclusion, such as
Note: You can use the exclamation mark “!” to create an exclusion, such as
“!10.0.0.1”.
Address Match List
An address match list may contain references to other (previously created)
match lists. To add another match list reference to the current match list, click
on “Address Match List”, and select the match list you wish to add.
TSIG Key
To add a TSIG Key to the match list, click on the radio button next to “TSIG
Key”, and then select the TSIG Key you wish to add.
Net Service
To add a Net service to the match list, click on the radio button next to “Net
Service”, and then select the Net Service you wish to add.
Negate This Match
You can negate the query options selected by the radio buttons on this screen.
To do this, check the Negate This Match checkbox.
For example, if the TSIG Key “rndc-key.” is selected and the TSIG Key radio
For example, if the TSIG Key “rndc-key.” is selected and the TSIG Key radio
button is active, checking the Negate This Match checkbox will include all
TSIG Keys BUT “rndc-key.”