Viewing the DNS zone definition for a network domain
If you’re using DNS for domain name resolution, you need to add each domain you associate with a network to your DNS. If the domain for the network you’re using for replication is shared with other networks, you need to add this additional domain to the DNS:
replication.admin.replicaton-network-domain-name
You can use either the
page or the page to view the DNS zone definition that HCP uses for a network:- Use the page to view the DNS zone definition that HCP uses for a specific network.
- Use the page to view the DNS zone definitions that HCP uses for all existing networks.
The DNS zone definition for each network domain is displayed in the format used for DNS zone definitions on Unix DNS servers. To add a network domain to your DNS, you can copy its DNS zone definition directly from the HCP System Management Console into your DNS.
If hidden master or notify is enabled for a network, the domain associated with that network is defined as a slave zone. Otherwise, the network domain is defined as a stub zone.