The following table lists the Address Manager object types.
| Access control list | Represents a DNS access control list (ACL). |
| Abstract server interface | |
| Address Manager authenticator | |
| Alias record | Represents a CNAME record with the canonical name for a DNS object. |
| Authenticator | The parent for the Kerberos, Radius, and LDAP authenticator objects. Modifications are inherited by child objects. |
| Configuration | Contains monitoring and SNMP settings for a configuration. User-defined fields set here aren't inherited by child objects. |
| DHCP client identifier | |
| DHCP deployment role | Represents the role of a DHCP server in a configuration. The only available role is Primary. |
| DHCP forward zone | Represents a forward DHCP zone. |
| DHCP reverse zone | Represents a reverse DHCP zone. |
| DHCP unique identifier | |
| DHCP vendor option | Represents a DHCP vendor client option. DHCP vendor client options are specific to DHCP vendor profiles. |
| DHCP vendor option definition | Represents a DHCP vendor option definition. Use vendor options to configure DHCP services for particular types of devices. |
| DHCP zone | The parent object for forward DHCP zones and reverse DHCP zones. Use this object to set user-defined fields common to forward DHCP zone and reverse DHCP zone objects. |
| DHCP zone group | Represents a DHCP zone group. |
| DHCP client class | Represents a DHCP client class (DHCP match class). |
| DHCPv4 client option | Represents DHCPv4 client options. |
| DHCPv4 raw option | Represents custom-defined DHCPv4 options that are not supported as client or Service options within the Address Manager user interface. |
| DHCPv4 service option | Represents DHCPv4 service options. |
| DHCP subclass | Represents a DHCP subclass (DHCP match class value). |
| DHCPv6 client option | Represents DHCP IPv6 client options. |
| DHCPv6 raw option | Represents custom-defined DHCPv6 options that are not supported as client or service options within the Address Manager user interface. |
| DHCPv6 service option | Represents DHCPv6 service options. |
| DNS64 declaration | Represents an Address Manager DNS64 declaration, where DNS64 configuration settings are defined. |
| DNS deployment role | Represents the role of a DNS server in a configuration. Available roles are primary, hidden primary, secondary, stealth secondary, forwarder, stub, recursion, and none. This role inherits user-defined fields set at the deployment role object. |
| DNS option | Represents generic DNS options. |
| DNS raw option | Represents custom-defined DNS raw options. |
| Deployment role | The parent for DHCP deployment Role, DNS deployment role, and TFTP deployment role objects. Use this object to set user-defined fields common to all of the deployment role objects. |
| Deployment schedule | Represents a deployment schedule for deploying configuration data to a managed server. |
| Device | Represents a network device in Address Manager. |
| Device subtype | Represents an Address Manager device subtype. Device subtypes are typically used to organize devices by a more specific subcategory than device type, such as by the router or switch model. |
| Device type | Represents an Address Manager device type. Device types are typically used to organize devices by general category of device, such as router or switch. |
| ENUM number | Represents an ENUM number. |
| ENUM zone | Represents an Electronic Numbering (ENUM) protocol zones. |
| External host | Represents an external host outside of those managed by Address Manager. Used when an alias or mail exchanger resource record needs to point to an external host. |
| Generic record | Represents a generic record to provide support for additional record types. |
| Host information record | Represents an HINFO record with extended information about a host. |
| Hypertext transfer protocol secure record | Represents a HTTPS record used to for aliasing of domains
(AliasMode) or configuration of multiple
endpoints and service parameters
(ServiceMode). |
| Host record | Represents an A/AAAA record used to resolve a fully qualified domain name to either an IPv4 or an IPv6 address. |
| IP server interface | The parent objects for network interface and published interface objects. Use this object to set user-defined fields common to all network interface and published interface objects. |
| IPv4 address | Represents a single IPv4 address. IPv4 addresses are child objects of an IPv4 network. |
| IPv4 block | Represents a block of unallocated IPv4 addresses. IPv4 block objects are nestable in that a block may contain other blocks. IPv4 block is the parent for IPv4 network. |
| IPv4 DHCP range | Represents a range of IPv4 addresses from which a DHCP server allocates addresses to DHCP clients. This object doesn't inherit user-defined fields from its parent IPv4 network object. |
| IPv4 group | Represents a range of IPv4 addresses that can be assigned to specific users or user groups. |
| IPv4 network | Represents a group of IPv4 addresses that can be assigned to IP hosts. The parent object is always an IPv4 block. Child objects are IPv4 addresses and IPv4 DHCP ranges. |
| IPv4 block or network | Represents a generic object related to IPv4 Blocks and IPv4 Networks. Use this object to set user-defined fields common to IPv4 block and IPv4 network objects. |
| IPv4 reconciliation policy | Represents the parameters for network discovery through the IPv4 reconciliation function. Includes the parameters for connecting to the router, a list of overridden IPv4 addresses, and the state time and frequency of the policy. |
| IPv4 template | Represents a template used to apply standard settings to an IPv4 object, such as the gateway address and DHCP ranges. |
| IPv6 address | Represents a single IPv6 address. |
| IPv6 block | Represents a block of unallocated IPv6 addresses. IPv6 block objects are nestable; a block may contain other blocks. An IPv6 block is the parent for IPv6 network. |
| IPv6 DHCP range | Represents a range of IPv6 addresses from which a DHCP server allocates addresses to DHCP clients. This object doesn't inherit user-defined fields from its parent IPv6 network object. |
| IPv6 network | Represents a group of IPv6 addresses that can be assigned to IP hosts. The parent object is always an IPv6 block. Child objects are IPv4 addresses. |
| IPv6 block or network | Represents a generic object related to IPv6 blocks and IPv6 networks. Use this object to set user-defined fields common to IPv4 block and IPv4 network objects. |
| IPv6 reconciliation policy | Represents the parameters for network discovery through the IPv6 reconciliation function. Includes the parameters for connecting to the router, a list of overridden IPv6 addresses, and the state time and frequency of the policy. |
| Internal root zone | Represents the top of an internal DNS namespace. |
| Kerberos authenticator | Represents an external authenticator using the Kerberos authentication scheme. Inherits user-defined fields created for the Authenticator object. |
| Kerberos realm | Represents the realm for a Kerberos authenticator. A Kerberos realm is the domain for which the Key Distribution Center (KDC) may authenticate principals. |
| Kerberos service principal | Represents a Kerberos principal. A Kerberos principal is a user or server for which a key is stored in the Key Distribution Center (KDC). |
| Key distribution center | Represents a Kerberos Key Distribution Center (KDC). |
| Key signing key | Represents a DNSSEC Key Signing Key (KSK). |
| LDAP authenticator | Represents an external authenticator using the LDAP authentication scheme. Inherits user-defined fields created for the Authenticator object. |
| Location | Represents an Address Manager location object. |
| MAC address | Represents a 48-bit hardware address and unique identifier assigned to Ethernet network adaptors. Address Manager can track a host by its MAC address. |
| MAC pool | A collection of MAC addresses. A MAC pool can be used to control DHCP address allocation. |
| Mail exchange record | Represents an MX record used to identify a mail exchanger. |
| Naming authority pointer record | Represents an NAPTR record used to provide DNS services to devices. |
| Naming policy | Represents a naming policy used to set requirements for the names of resource records. |
| Naming policy restriction | Represents a list of restricted words that may not be used in the names of resource records. |
| Network interface | Represents the IP address for a server’s physical network interface. |
| Notification group | Represents a notification group defined to alert users to system events. Contains the events that trigger notification and the type of notification. |
| Published interface | Represents a virtual IPv4 address used in a NAT environment when a server’s RFC 1918 private IPv4 address must appear in a zone as a public IPv4 address. |
| Radius authenticator | Represents an external authenticator using the Radius authentication scheme. Inherits user-defined fields created for the Authenticator object. |
| Resource record | The parent object for all resource record objects. Use this object to set user-defined fields common to all resource record objects. |
| Response policy | Represents an Address Manager response policy. Response policies are used to configure DNS resolvers to respond to DNS queries for a particular zone or host with a user-configured response. |
| RP zone | Represents an response policy (RP) zone. |
| Service record | Represents an SRV record used to specify the location of a server or servers for a specific protocol or domain. Microsoft Active Directory uses service records to publish the location of many of its services. |
| Service binding record | Represents a SVCB record used to for aliasing of domains
(AliasMode) or configuration of multiple
endpoints and service parameters
(ServiceMode). |
| Server | The parent object for server interface and single server objects. Use this object to set user-defined fields common to all server interface and single server objects. |
| Server group | Represents a server group object. The server group can be a multi-primary server group or a regular server group. |
| Server group interface | Represents a server group interface object. Changes made to this object are inherited by multi-primary server group objects. |
| Interface | Represents a generic server interface object. Changes made to this object are inherited by all server interface objects. |
| Deployment option | Represents a generic object related to deployment options. Changes made here are inherited by DHCP service option, DHCP client option, DHCP raw option, DHCP vendor client option, generic DNS option, and start of authority objects. |
| Start of authority | Represents a DNS start of authority record. |
| TACACS+ authenticator | Represents an external authenticator using the TACACS+ authentication scheme. Inherits user-defined fields created for the Authenticator object. |
| TFTP deployment role | Represents the role of a TFTP server in a configuration. The only available role is Primary. |
| TFTP file | Represents a file uploaded to a managed server running the TFTP service. TFTP Folder and TFTP Node objects are parent objects for the TFTP File object. |
| TFTP folder | Represents a folder that groups TFTP File and TFTP Folder objects. TFTP folders are nestable; a TFTP folder may contain other TFTP folders. |
| TFTP group | Represents on object containing TFTP folders, files, and deployment roles. |
| File or folder | The parent object for TFTP Folder and TFTP File objects. Use this object to set user-defined fields common to all TFTP Folder and TFTP File objects. |
| TSIG key | Represents a transaction signature (TSIG) key. |
| Text record | Represents a TXT record used to embed comments in a zone. While TXT records can be used to create customized record types, customized record types should be created by extending the generic record object. |
| Tag | Represents an individual user-defined object tag. Tags are nestable; a tag can contain child tags. |
| Tag group | Represents a user-defined collection of tags. The tag group is the top level in a hierarchy of tags. |
| User task | Represents a user-defined task or work assignment. |
| Uniform resource identifier record | Represents a URI record used to map a hostname to a URI. |
| User | Represents an individual Address Manager user. |
| User group | Represents an Address Manager user group. Contains the group name and a Boolean value to indicate if the group is an LDAP Group. |
| Vendor profile | Represents a collection of DHCP vendor option definitions. |
| View | Represents a DNS view. |
| Virtual interface | This object type is reserved for future use. |
| X509 authenticator | Represents an X.509 authenticator. |
| Zone | Represents a DNS zone. |
| Zone signing key | Represents a DNSSEC Zone Signing Key (ZSK). |
| Zone template | Represents a template used to apply standard settings to a DNS Zone, such as resource records and deployment options. |