Technical References
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Attributes
ixfr bool default = disabled, required
Indicates whether or not a foreign server supports incremental
transfer and should be queried for incremental (IXFR) before full
(AXFR) when asking for zone transfers. Although unwittingly setting
this to true is generally harmless, doing so may result in
additional transactions to accomplish a zone transfer.
key dname
Specifies which key to use when communicating with the remote DNS
server.
multirec bool default = disabled, required
Indicates whether or not a foreign server can be sent zone
transfers (AXFR) with multiple records in one TCP "packet." Older
DNS servers will crash when receiving such transfers, despite
being allowed by the protocol specification.
report
report - Creates a summary report of address usage
Synopsis
report [column-separator=<string>]
[dhcp-only]
[dhcpv4]
[dhcpv6]
[file=<output file>]
[vpn=<vpn-name>]
Description
The report command provides address utilization reporting
for all subnets containing addresses that are handled by the
DHCP server. The DHCP server must be running to obtain
the report or a "Connection Failure" error message
will be returned.
The report command provides v4 and v6 utilization. The option
'dhcp-only' will be kept as a synonym for 'dhcpv4', to provide
backwards compatibility.
The output for the report dhcpv4 command is a table consisting of
column-aligned data for each defined scope, subnet, and
CCM address block. Subtotals are listed for subnets and address
blocks that contain multiple scopes or subnets. A grand total row