Reverse DNS Template Reference

Substitution pattern Example expansion using 192.168.23.45
Whole-IP patterns
Dashed IP %i 192-168-23-45
Reverse dashed IP %r 45-23-168-192
Hex-coded IP %h c0a8172d
Decimal IP %d 323241453
Per-octet patterns (1, 2, 3, or 4 specify the octet; d, h or 0 specify decimal, hexidecimal, or 0-padded decimal)
First octet, decimal %1d 192
Third octet, 0-padded %30 023
Fourth octet, hexidecimal %4h 2d
All octets, different expansions %1h-%2d-%30-%4h c0-168-023-2d

%i and %r also allow explicitly defining the separator; eg %.i or %_r. '.', '-', and '_' are the only characters
supported since DNS names may not contain most other non-alphanumerics.

%blank% may be used to specifically prevent template expansion on a segment of a block if desired; eg, if
192.168.23.0/24 has "unused-%i.example.com" set, adding an A+PTR template for 192.168.23.48/30 of
"%blank%" will leave 192.168.23.48 through .51 without PTR records unless specific entries exist for those IPs.