Cisco Cisco Prime Network Registrar 8.3 Release Notes

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Cisco Prime Network Registrar 8.3.3 Release Notes
 
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Important Notes
This section contains the important information related to this software release and information in response to recent 
customer queries. It describes:
RFC 3597 Standard for Unknown RR Types and Classes
Earlier, Cisco Prime Network Registrar was not compliant with RFC 3597 naming of unknown RR types and classes. 
These issues have been corrected in Cisco Prime Network Registrar 8.3.3 release:
The CLI zone addRR command implied it supported a class argument, which indicates, it supported the 'standard' 
DNS classes. However, it was only supporting the IN class. In Cisco Prime Network Registrar 8.3.3, the addRR 
command help has been modified to show that it supports only IN class.
zone <name> addRR [-sync] <name> [<ttl>] [IN] <type> <data>
The CLI used a non-standard RRType-number for unknown resource record types; this does not follow RFC 3597 
which uses TYPEnumber. Starting with Cisco Prime Network Registrar 8.3.3, resource records can be created with 
type as TYPEnumber through CLI.
Related Documentation
See 
 for a list of Cisco Prime Network Registrar 8.3 guides.
Accessibility Features in Cisco Prime Network Registrar 8.3.3
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product documentation in audio format, braille, or large print, contact 
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