Remove Geo Zone IPv6 Pool
Method: DELETE URI: /CloudDNS/GeoZone/IPv6Pool/{geoZoneIPv6PoolId} This method will remove a Geo Zone IPv6 Pool
Method: DELETE URI: /CloudDNS/GeoZone/IPv6Pool/{geoZoneIPv6PoolId} This method will remove a Geo Zone IPv6 Pool
Method: PUT URI: /CloudDNS/GeoZone/IPv6Pool/{geoZoneIPv6PoolId} This method will create a new Geo Zone IPv6 Pool Parameter Description GeoZoneIPV6PoolName “string” DefaultServerIP “string” ALFPacId “string” FailoverPoolId “string”
Method: POST URI: /CloudDNS/GeoZone/IPv6Pool/{geoZoneIPv6PoolId}/Entry This method will create a new Geo Zone IPv6 Pool Entry. Parameter Description EntryIPV6ZoneName “string” GeoZoneIPV6PoolName “string” ALFPacId “string” FailoverPoolId “string”
Method: DELETE URI: /CloudDNS/GeoZone/IPv6Pool/{geoZoneIPv6PoolId}/Entry/{entryId} This method will remove an existing Geo Zone IPv6 Pool.
Method: PUT URI: /CloudDNS/GeoZone/IPv6Pool/{geoZoneIPv6PoolId}/Entry/{entryId} This method will modify an existing Geo Zone IPv6 Pool Entry. Parameter Description EntryIPv6ZoneName “string” GeoZoneIPv6PoolName “string” ALFPacId “string” FailoverPoolId “string”
Method: GET URI: /CloudDNS/GeoZone/IPv6Pool/{geoZoneIPv6PoolId}/Entry/All This method will return all Geo Zone IPv6 Zone Pool Entries within the account, including all sub-companies, if they exist. The {options} allow you to refine the results retrieved from the API. They must be formatted as a query string, e.g. if you use more than one, the 2nd one onwards […]
Method: GET URI: /CloudDNS/GeoZone/IPv6Pool/All This method returns all Geo Zone IPv6 Zone Pools within the account, including all sub-companies, if they exist. The {options} allow you to refine the results retrieved from the API. They must be formatted as a query string, e.g. if you use more than one, the 2nd one onwards should be […]
The answer is yes! Periodically we’re asked if customers can announce their own IP space / subnets on our platform. The answer is yes. We will need an LOA (Letter of Authorization) for your IP space, and it will need to be registered with any of the RIRs (Regional Internet Registries) like ARIN, RIPE, etc. […]
A feature in our ADC-as-a-Service
Disaster recovery (DR) planning is essential for active businesses. We’ve written a lot about it here on this blog. Usually it’s about internet services and websites and data services. But what happens if your phone system goes down? That can be a real disaster too. And it’s especially vulnerable now that many businesses have moved […]