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- In the ExtensibleAttributes tab, you can add new or edit existing extensible attributes. For information, see Using Extensible Attributes.
- Delete a ruleset or schedule the deletion for a later time. To delete a ruleset, select the check box next to its name and click the arrow next to the Delete icon. To delete the object immediately, select Delete. To schedule the deletion, click Schedule Delete. For more information, see Scheduling Deletions .
- Export topology rulesets. To export the entire list of rulesets in a format that can be imported, click the Export icon and choose Export data in Infoblox CSV Import format. To export all data that is currently visible in the Topology Manager, click the Export icon and choose Export visible data.
- Print the data that is currently visible in the Topology Manager. Click the Print icon to print.
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- Create a directory with CSV files and name them using the following pattern:
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{Product}-{Content}-{Blocks-or-Locations}-{version-or-localization}.csv.
Only the three CSV files matching these patterns are suitable for the import:
{Product}-{Content}-Blocks-IPv4.csv
{Product}-{Content}-Blocks-IPv6.csv
{Product}-{Content}-Locations-en.csv
For example:
GeoLite2-City-Blocks-IPv4.csv
GeoLite2-City-Blocks-IPv6.csv
GeoLite2-City-Locations-ru.csv
or
GeoIP2-Country-Blocks-IPv4.csv
GeoIP2-Country-Blocks-IPv6.csv
GeoIP2-Country-Locations-en.csv
where
“GeoLite2” and “GeoIP2” correspond to {Product}
“City” and “Country” correspond to {Content}
“IPv4” and “IPv6” correspond to {version}
“ru” and “en” correspond to {localization}
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Note: The Locations file and at least one of the Blocks files must exist or the import fails. Also, all of these files must have identical {Product}-{Content} pairs or the import fails. You can use a ready-to-use MaxMind location database as an example.
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2. You can add multiple CSV files for different localizations to your ZIP file. Use the following naming pattern:
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