Use the Reverse Mapping for Host Notebook to add, modify, or view configuration information for a reverse host (a host in a reverse domain). The data is stored in the pointer (PTR) resource record. Dynamically created reverse hosts will also have SIG and KEY resource records.
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Reverse mappings are created automatically if the Automatically Create Reverse Mappings for Statically Defined Hosts in This Domain check box on the Domain Options tab of the Primary Domain Notebook is checked.
The Reverse Mapping for Host Notebook is displayed when you click Add Host on the pop-up menu for a reverse domain. It is also displayed when you select a reverse host and click either Modify Parameters on the tool bar or Configure, Modify Selected Item on the menu bar.
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It can also be displayed by double-clicking a reverse host, by clicking Add on the pop-up menu for a reverse domain, or by using the pop-up menu for a reverse host.
The Reverse Mapping for Host Notebook has the following tabs:
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To see tabs that are not displayed, click the arrow keys to the right of the tabs.
These push buttons are available in the Reverse Mapping for Host Notebook: