Cisco Cisco Prime IP Express 8.3 Referencia técnica
ported-in: Indicates this number is in a range owned by
another carrier. The domain-prefix should be set equal to
the number for this case.
another carrier. The domain-prefix should be set equal to
the number for this case.
(obj(0)) required
Specifies the services for this number.
tenant-id
default = 0, immutable
Identifies the tenant owner of this domain.
view-id
default = 0, immutable
Specifies the view identifier for this domain.
Specifies the zone template to use when creating the associated
zone.
zone.
dns-interface
dns-interface - Configures the DNS server's network interfaces
Synopsis
dns-interface <name> create [<attribute>=<value>]
dns-interface <name> delete
dns-interface list
dns-interface listnames
dns-interface listbrief
dns-interface <name> show
dns-interface <name> set <attribute>=<value> [<attribute>=<value> ...]
dns-interface <name> get <attribute>
dns-interface <name> unset
dns-interface <name> delete
dns-interface list
dns-interface listnames
dns-interface listbrief
dns-interface <name> show
dns-interface <name> set <attribute>=<value> [<attribute>=<value> ...]
dns-interface <name> get <attribute>
dns-interface <name> unset
dns-interface <name> enable <attribute>
dns-interface <name> disable <attribute>
dns-interface <name> disable <attribute>
Description
The dns-interface command configures network interfaces for use
by the Network Registrar DNS server. If there are no defined
interfaces, the server discovers and uses all available interfaces
on the system. When this list is present, the server uses
only the available interfaces, if any, that match this list.
by the Network Registrar DNS server. If there are no defined
interfaces, the server discovers and uses all available interfaces
on the system. When this list is present, the server uses
only the available interfaces, if any, that match this list.
Examples
Status
See Also
Attributes
Attributes
address