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Cisco Prime Network Registrar 11.1 Documentation
The following documents are provided as part of the Cisco Prime Network Registrar 11.1 product:
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Cisco Prime Network Registrar 11.1 Caching and Authoritative DNS User Guide |
Managing Caching DNS server and Authoritative DNS server |
Managing DHCP addresses, DHCP failover, and DNS update |
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CLI commands that are supported by Cisco Prime Network Registrar |
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Cisco Prime Network Registrar 11.1 REST APIs Reference Guide |
REST APIs that are supported by Cisco Prime Network Registrar |
Cisco Prime Network Registrar 11.1 REST APIs Quick Start Guide |
REST methods and endpoints to use to get information about the most commonly used objects in Cisco Prime Network Registrar. |
Cisco Prime Network Registrar 11.1 Third Party and Open Source Copyrights |
Lists of licenses and notices for open source softwares |
Cisco Prime Network Registrar 11.1 Documentation Overview (this document) |
List of Cisco Prime Network Registrar 11.1 user documents |
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