Nicolas - the answer given doesn't completely address my comment. Once support has set up the reverse mapping for the F5 RE related IPs how does one set up any specific IP addresses reverse mapping? e.g. I have a set of RE based HTTP load balancers which has an anycast address. How do I pick which HTTP load balancers get PTR records?
Since multiple PTR records can exist, multiple load balancers on the same IP could get records, but there maybe some HTTP load balancers I might not want to have a PTR record set up.
In my mind this is the missing functionality that this Idea suggests…
Nicolas - the answer given doesn't completely address my comment. Once support has set up the reverse mapping for the F5 RE related IPs how does one set up any specific IP addresses reverse mapping? e.g. I have a set of RE based HTTP load balancers which has an anycast address. How do I pick which HTTP load balancers get PTR records?
Since multiple PTR records can exist, multiple load balancers on the same IP could get records, but there maybe some HTTP load balancers I might not want to have a PTR record set up.
In my mind this is the missing functionality that this Idea suggests…
What about tenat specific IPs provided by the XC itself? The reverse DNS zone (in-addr.arpa) for them is (should be) owned by F5.
Being able to set the reverse of such an IP - selected from the list of attached HTTP load balancers? - would support such applications.
Right now there appears to be no delegation in place.
60.159.in-addr.arpa. 3600 IN SOA ns1.acorus-networks.net
It is already possible to create PTR records in F5XC DNS. The process to have a reverse DNS zone (in-addr.arpa) created in XC is detailed here: https://f5cloud.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/13222363178135-How-do-I-add-arpa-zones-for-secondary-nameservers-to-enable-address-to-name-mapping-