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When a configuration has been saved from the DHCP Customer Configuration Gadget, it will appear as an "Unpushed Configuration" in the DHCP Management Gadget for the DHCP Server. If you expand that option, you will see the config elements highlighted – red are config elements that will be deleted, green are config elements that will be added.
At this point, an Admin user may manually push the updated configuration, or use a scheduled DHCP push task to automate the pushes.
DNS
This gadget is used on the Resource Holder Section type. The DNS Gadget shows zones that have the current Resource Holder set as their parent, and provides links to the zone's View Zone page.
To go to the View Zone page, you may either click on the zone name, or click on the Action Menu (wrench icon) and select "View Zone".
For more information on DNS functions and managing zones, refer to the documentation for the DNS Tab.
DNS Autogenerator
The DNS Autogenerator Gadget uses the Hostname field (6c-hostname-fqdn) of the Resource to generate a list of DNS forward and reverse zone entries based on the blocks assigned to the Resource in the IPAM Gadget It will generate a list of potential zone records - just select the ones you want to create, save the changes and you are ready to push the zones.
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The Document Storage gadget allows you to upload documents to a resource, and have those documents accessible to download from the 6connect cloud the cloud to your local machine. It may be enabled on any Section type.
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For more information on assigning and managing blocks, see Working with IP Blocks - Assigning IP Space.
IPAMv2
The IPAMv2 Gadget is used on the Resource Holder Section type, and allows you to view, assign, and manage blocks for that resource. As of ProVision 7.0.0, it replaces the previous IPAM Gadget.
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For more information on assigning and managing blocks, see Working with IP Blocks - Assigning IP Space.
Notes
The Notes Gadget is a simple text area box, where you can save text notes relevant to the Resource.
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For additional information on Peering, see Peering v2.
Peering Sessions
This Gadget is used on the Router Section type. From here, new sessions may be added by clicking on the "Add Session" button, then entering session information into the "Create New Session" page.
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For additional information on Peering, see Peering v2.
Peering VRFs
The Peering VRF Gadget allows you to add VRFs from a router's Resource Entry page.
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Creating your own Gadgets
6connect provides XML specifications are available for users interested in creating their own gadgets for ProVision. See the XML Specifications section linked below for more information.
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