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What is the purpose of Zonerunner?
The correct answer is D. Zonerunner adds a GUI interface for configuration of BIND database files for zones where the. Zonerunner is an F5 GTM utility that provides a graphical interface for managing BIND DNS zone database files for zones in which the GTM system is the authoritative name server.
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What is the purpose of Zonerunner?
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- AZonerunner adds a GUI interface for configuration of WideIP names.
- BZonerunner adds a GUI interface for configuration of BIND database files for zones where the
- CZonerunner adds a GUI interface for configuration of BIND database files where the GTM System
- DZonerunner adds a GUI interface for configuration of BIND database files for zones where the
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Zonerunner is an F5 GTM utility that provides a graphical interface for managing BIND DNS zone database files for zones in which the GTM system is the authoritative name server.
WideIP name configuration is performed through the GTM's main configuration interface, not through Zonerunner, which is specifically for BIND zone file management.
Zonerunner is designed for zones where the GTM itself is authoritative, not for zones delegated to or answered by external servers outside the GTM.
This choice inaccurately characterizes the scope; Zonerunner is specifically scoped to zones for which the GTM system holds authoritative DNS responsibility, not all BIND files on the system.
Zonerunner provides a GUI for creating and editing BIND-format zone database files specifically for DNS zones where the GTM acts as the authoritative DNS server, enabling administrators to manage resource records without manually editing raw zone files. This makes DNS zone administration accessible through the GTM management interface rather than requiring direct BIND configuration file editing.
Concept tested: F5 GTM Zonerunner BIND zone file GUI management
Source: https://support.f5.com/csp/article/K14542
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