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About This Guide

About This Guide

This section describes who should read this guide, how it is organized, and the document conventions in Getting Started With Network Registrar.

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Who Should Read This Guide

This guide is designed for network managers who are responsible for IP address management. The network manager should be familiar with the following topics:

How This Guide Is Organized

This guide describes how to use Network Registrar to administer network addresses, and become familiar with Network Registrar features. The major sections of this guide are as follows:

Chapter 1

Installing Network Registrar

Describes the key features of the Network Registrar application, defines Network Registrar system requirements, and explains how to install, start, and exit the application.

Chapter 2

Configuring Network Registrar

Describes how to configure DNS and DHCP servers.

Appendix A

Network Registrar Information

Describes Network Registrar files, ncmd error messages, and commands.

Appendix B

Installing a Previous Release

Describes how to plan for a DHCP rollback, manually upgrade your database, and uninstall previous software releases of Network Registrar.

Document Conventions

Network management interfaces use the following conventions:

Notes use the following conventions:


Note Means reader take note. Notes contain helpful suggestions or references to material not covered in the publication.

Cautions use the following conventions:

Caution Means reader be careful. In this situation, you might do something that could result in equipment damage or loss of data.


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