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Cisco systems basic dial nms implementation guide

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When working with a reverse zone, you can map an IP address to a router by entering the zone command
and the addRR resource record (RR) option:
nrcmd> zone 101.21.172.in-addr.arpa. addRR 7 PTR bobslake-nas-01.the.net
Remove a resource record by entering the zone command and removeRR option:
nrcmd> zone 101.21.172.in-addr.arpa. removeRR 7 PTR unused-07.the.net
To minimize the lock-time on the database, enter the following CNR command from the Unix command
line. Use quotations (" ") to contain the command and pass it to the shell.
/opt/nwreg2/usrbin/nrcmd "zone 101.21.172.in-addr.arpa. listRR"
The NRCMD command mode is not used.
Sort the records and parse the output by entering the following CNR command from the Unix command
line:
/opt/nwreg2/usrbin/nrcmd "zone 101.21.172.in-addr.arpa. listRR" | sort -n | more
username: password:
0
@
@
21.172.in-addr.arpa. 1997121606 3600 1800 86400 86400
Dynamic Resource Records
Static Resource Records
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(truncated for brevity)
IN
PTR
broadcast-0.the.net.
IN
NS
onionring.the.net.
IN
SOA
onionring.the.net. netadmin.the.net.101.
IN
PTR
unused-1.the.net.
IN
PTR
unused-2.the.net.
IN
PTR
unused-3.the.net.
IN
PTR
unused-4.the.net.
IN
PTR
unused-5.the.net.
IN
PTR
unused-6.the.net.
IN
PTR
unused-7.the.net.
IN
PTR
unused-8.the.net.
IN
PTR
unused-9.the.net.
IN
PTR
unused-10.the.net.

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