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NoteUsers must have valid permissions to delete or disable a super host. A resource record can only belong to one super host and cannot be a part of multiple super hosts. You can associate any number of records with a super host. |
Limitations of Super
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Hosts
You can associate extensible attributes with a super host, but it does not support inheritance.
You cannot associate DNS records that are auto-created with a super host.
Infoblox has limited control over resource records, from a zone or a network, which is associated with a super host. This can cause inconsistent behaviors when you enable or disable the resource record from the parent zone or network.
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Name: The name of the super host.
Comment: The information you entered about the super host.
Site: Displays the values that were entered for this pre-defined attribute.
Disabled: Indicates whether the super host is disabled.
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Name: The name of the associated DNS or DHCP resource record.
Parent: The name of the super host object in which the record resides.
Type: The record type. When you search for an unspecified record type, all the associated records are displayed.
Data: Value of a resource record. For example, IP address of an A record.
Zone/Network: The zone or network to which that the resource record belongs.
Comment: Comments that were entered for the resource record.
Disabled: Indicates if the associated DNS/DHCP resource record is disabled.
Network View: The network view associated with the resource record.
DNS View: The DNS view to which the zones belong.
Creation Timestamp: The time at which the DNS resource record was created.
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