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Response Policy Zone
Response Policy Zone
For a Response Policy Zone, CSV import supports all the values that are listed in Authoritative Zone along with the following values:
Field Name | Data Type | Required (Yes/No) | Associated GUI Field | Associated PAPI Method | Usage and Guidelines |
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priority | Unsigned integer | No | Example: 1001 | ||
severity | String | No | Severity | Valid values are Critical, Major, Warning, and Informational | |
substitute_name | FQDN | No | Example: JKL.NET | ||
rpz_policy | String | No | Policy Override | Valid values are GIVEN, NXDOMAIN, NODATA, PASSTHRU, SUBSTITUTE, and DISABLED | |
rpz_drop_ip_rule_enabled | Boolean | No | Ignore RPZ-IP triggers with too small prefix lengths | When this is set to True, DNS server ignores RPZ-IP rules with prefix lengths that are less than the specified prefix length limit. Example: TRUE | |
rpz_drop_ip_rule_min _prefix_length_ipv4 | Unsigned Integer | No | Minimum IPv4 Prefix Length | Indicates the minimum IPv4 prefix length for RPZ-IP triggers. The default value is 29. | |
rpz_drop_ip_rule_min _prefix_length_ipv6 | Unsigned Integer | No | Maximum IPv4 Prefix Length | Indicates the minimum IPv6 prefix length for RPZ-IP triggers. The default value is 112. |