Address Manager supports setting a custom reverse zone name format.
Address Manager creates the reverse zone and reverse zone structure automatically when deploying a DNS deployment role configuration to a DNS Server. Previously, only one reverse zone format was supported and this resulted in issues when importing an existing reverse zone that didn't follow the default Address Manager format.
Because there are number of other acceptable formats that can be used to generate reverse DNS zones, Address Manager now supports setting a custom reverse zone name format.
This can be configured either at the IP Block or IP Network level. If the reverse zone name format is defined at the Block level, it will only be applied at subclass C classless networks.
You must deploy the DNS configuration to a DNS Server in order for the new reverse zone name format to take effect.
- A deployment role must be assigned to a particular network or block otherwise the reverse zone name format won't take effect.
- If you set the reverse zone name format at the IP block level, it will be inherited to the child networks. If you want to override the reverse zone name format set at the higher IP block level, set a reverse zone name format at each child network level.
- Subclass-C classless reverse zone format applies only at levels smaller than /24 networks. The format should be able to uniquely identify the network.
- The default reverse zone name format is: [start-ip]-[net-mask].[net].in-addr.arpa.
- Custom reverse zone name format applies only to BlueCat DNS/DHCP Servers.
- Custom reverse zone name format doesn't apply to DDNS nor to DNSSEC enabled zones.
To set the reverse zone name format: