Note: IDN is supported for object types: fqdn and replacement. You can use punycode or IDNs while importing these objects.
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Data Type Required Associated GUI Associated PAPI Usage and Guidelines (Yes/No) Field Method |
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Header-NaptrRecord |
String Yes |
Example: NaptrRecord |
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fqdn |
FQDN Yes Domain |
name This field combines the domain name and the zone name to form the FQDN. Example: aptr1.corp100.com |
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_new_fqdn |
FQDN No |
Add this field to overwrite the fqdn field when you select the overwrite or merge option. |
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view |
StringNo DNS View |
views If no view is specified, the Default view is used. Example: Default |
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order |
Unsigned integer Yes Order |
order Example: 10 |
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_new_order |
Unsigned integerNo |
Add this field to overwrite the order field when you select the overwrite or merge option. |
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preference |
Unsigned integer Yes Preference |
preference Example: 20 |
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_new_preference |
Unsigned integerNo |
Add this field to overwrite the preference field when you select the overwrite or merge option. |
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flags |
String No Flags |
flags You can leave this field empty. |
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_new_flags |
String No |
Add this field to overwrite the flags field when you select the overwrite or merge option. |
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services |
StringNo Service |
services You can leave this field empty. |
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_new_services |
String No |
Add this field to overwrite the services field when you select the overwrite or merge option. |
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regexp |
StringNo REGEX |
regexp You can leave this field empty. Example: http://([^/:]+)!\1!i |
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_new_regexp |
String No |
Add this field to overwrite the regexp field when you select the overwrite or merge option. |
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replacement |
String Yes Replacemen |
t replacement Example: corp100.com |
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_new_replacement |
String No |
Add this field to overwrite the replacement field when you select the overwrite or merge option. |
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comment |
StringNo Comment |
comment |
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disabled |
BooleanNo Disable |
disable Example: FALSE |
Field NameData TypeRequired Associated GUI (Yes/No) FieldAssociated PAPI MethodUsage and Guidelines
ttl Unsigned integer NoTTL ttl This is an inherited field. For information,
see Data Specific Guidelines on page 9. Example: 28800
EA-Site StringNo Extensible attribute Site
extensible_attrib utes
EA-Site is an example of a predefined extensible attribute. You can add other predefined attributes to the data file. For information about data format and examples, see Data Specific Guidelines on page 9.
EA-UsersStringNo Extensible attribute Country
extensible_attrib utes
EA-Users is an example of a user defined attribute. You can add other user defined attributes to the data file. For information about data format and examples, see Data Specific Guidelines .
ADMGRP-JoeSmithStringNo Permissions Admin Group/Role
permission ADMGRP-JoeSmith is an example of an
admin permission of a specific admin group. For information about data format and examples, see Data Specific Guidelines .
Examples
This section contains examples of how to create data files for NPATR records. All examples use comma as the separator. You can use other supported separators, such as semicolon, space, or tab.
Adding a NAPTR Record
This example shows how to add a NAPTR record, bind_naptr.corp100.com, with order = 10, preference = 20, and replacement = corp200.com.
header-naptrrecord,fqdn*,order*,preference*,replacement* naptrrecord,bind_naptr.corp100.com,10,20,corp200.com
Overwriting NAPTR Record Data
This example shows how to overwrite the FQDN of an existing NAPTR record from bind_naptr.corp100.com to bind_naptr2.corp100.com.
header-naptrrecord,fqdn*,_new_fqdn order*,preference*,replacement* naptrrecord,bind_naptr.corp100.com,bind_naptr2.corp100.com,10,20,corp200.com
This example shows how to override the preference of an existing NAPTR record from 20 to 25 and replacement from
corp200.com to corp300.com.
header-naptrrecord,fqdn*,order*,preference*,_new_preference,replacement*,_new_replacem ent
naptrrecord,bind_naptr.corp100.com,10 20 25,corp200.com,corp300.com
Merging NAPTR Record Data
This example shows how to merge Service = http+E2U and TTL = 3600 seconds to an existing NAPTR record. header-naptrrecord,fqdn*,order*,preference*,replacement*,services,ttl naptrrecord,bind_naptr.corp100.com,10,25,Corp300.com,http+E2U,3600