alternate name | restrictions | |
hostname | name | must be a valid host name not belonging to an existing host |
ha | ethernet mac | must be a valid MAC address must not belong to an existing host |
os | ||
hardware | type | |
location | ||
serial | ||
owning unit | ||
contact | multiple userids should be separated by _ or ; | |
admin | multiple userids should be separated by _ or ; | |
workgroup | must be a valid DHCP workgroup for the zone to which the host belongs | |
ttl | must be an integer no smaller than 300 | |
txt | multiple values should be separated by ; |
If you want to renumber several hosts (e.g. moving hosts en masse between subnets), please submit a request to hostmaster; do not make any assumptions about the resulting addresses assigned by the system. Moving hosts between zones can only be done by users with hostmaster privileges, though less privileged users can renumber a host within a zone or delete an existing host and re-create it in the appropriate zone.
If you are hostmaster and want to move several hosts from one IP range to another, use Batch Host Move
from the Admin screen. The option to attempt to retain the last octet should be enabled for most moves.
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01510128.pdf | r1 | manage | 275.8 K | 2007-10-17 - 13:36 | MikeGodfrey | A testable paper |