Cisco Cisco Prime IP Express 8.3 Referencia técnica

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restrict-xfer-acl 
 
Identifies the access control list designating who can receive
zone transfers from this zone.
 
retry 
(1s-68y5w3h14m7s) default = 60m
 
Sets the amount of time that a secondary server waits before
it retries polling for changes to zone data or it retries a zone
transfer that has encountered errors. The retry interval must be
less than the expire and refresh intervals. A good value is
between one-third and one-tenth of the refresh time.
 
scvg-enabled 
 
Enables dynamic resource-record scavenging for the zone. Use
this feature to remove stale records that arise when clients are
configured to perform DNS updates, but do not delete their
entries when they are no longer valid. If the DHCP server
performs updates, it also delete records when client leases
expire. Scavenging should not be enabled on these zones.
 
scvg-interval 
(60m-1y)
 
Sets the interval at which the scavenging process will run
for the zone. If unset, the DNS server setting scvg-interval
will be used.
 
scvg-max-records 
(1-10000)
 
Sets the maximum number of records that can be removed from 
a zone during its scavenging interval. If unset, the DNS 
server scvg-max-records attribute will be used.
 
scvg-no-refresh-interval 
(60m-1y)
 
With scavenging enabled, sets the interval during which DNS
updates do not change a records timestamp. After both
the no-refresh and refresh intervals expire, the record becomes a
candidate for scavenging. If unset, the DNS server 
scvg-no-refresh-interval will be used.
 
scvg-refresh-interval 
(60m-1y)
 
With scavenging enabled, sets the interval during which DNS
updates wil change a records timestamp. After both the
no-refresh and refresh intervals expire, the record is a
candidate for scavenging. If unset, the DNS server 
scvg-refresh-interval will be used.
 
serial 
 
Sets the starting serial number of the zone. A DNS server uses
a serial number to indicate database changes. Increments to this
number trigger zone transfers to a secondary server.
 
soattl 
 
Controls the ttl value applied to a zone SOA resource record.
 
tenant-id 
 
Identifies the tenant owner of this object.
 
update-acl 
 
Specifies the access control list for DNS updates to a zone,
defined as an address match element list. The access control
list is not applied to dynamic updates coming from the UIs. Updates
from them UIs are always allowed as long as the zone attribute
dynamic is enabled. The access control list is not applied
to administrative edits managed through the CCM server.
 
update-policy-list 
(obj(0))