The Quick search bar provides access to the search feature from almost any Address Manager page.
The Quick search is optimized to make searching for and navigating to IP addresses, blocks, networks, MAC addresses, resource records, and zones faster and easier: when you search for one of these items, Address Manager automatically recognizes the type of object you are looking for and focuses the search and the results list on that object type.
Select an item in the results list to navigate to the object in Address Manager.
- Type your search criteria in the Quick search bar.
The Quick search engine determines what type of object you are searching from the format of your search text, using the following patterns:
Object Pattern Description IPv4 addresses nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn nnn is a value from 0 to 255. IPv4 blocks and networks using CIDR notation nnn[.nnn][.nnn][.nnn]/mm nnn is a value from 0 to 255; mm is a value from 0 to 32. Elements in [square braces] are optional.
IPv6 addresses nnnn:[nnnn:][nnnn:][nnnn:] [nnnn:][nnnn:][nnnn:][nnnn] nnnn is a hexadecimal value from 0000 to FFFF. Elements in [square braces] are optional.
IPv6 blocks and networks using CIDR notation nnnn:[nnnn:][nnnn:][nnnn:] [nnnn:][nnnn:][nnnn:][nnnn]/mm nnnn is a hexadecimal value from 0000 to FFFF; mm is a value from 3 to 63 when searching for blocks, or 64 when searching for networks. Elements in [square braces] are optional.
MAC addresses nn:nn:nn:nn:nn:nn or nn-nn-nn-nn-nn-nn nn is a hexadecimal value from 00 to FF. MAC addresses can be entered with : colons, - dashes Zone label label is a zone or subzone name. Quick search results for a zone name will return the zone as well as subzones and resource records associated with the zone. Resource record label label is a resource record name.