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---
name: REV
parameters:
- address
---
`REV` returns the reverse lookup domain for an IP network. For example `REV('1.2.3.0/24')` returns `3.2.1.in-addr.arpa.`
and `REV('2001:db8:302::/48)` returns `2.0.3.0.8.b.d.0.1.0.0.2.ip6.arpa.`. This is used in `D()` functions to create
reverse DNS (`PTR`) zones.
This is a convenience function. You could specify `D('3.2.1.in-addr.arpa`, ...` if you like to do things manually
and permit typos to creep in.
The network portion of the IP address (`/24`) must always be specified.
Note that the lower bits are zeroed out automatically. Thus, `REV('1.2.3.4/24') is the same as `REV('1.2.3.0/24')`. This
may generate warnings or errors in the future.
{% include startExample.html %}
{% highlight js %}
D(REV('1.2.3.0/24'), REGISTRAR, DnsProvider(BIND),
PTR("1", 'foo.example.com.'),
PTR("2", 'bar.example.com.'),
PTR("3", 'baz.example.com.'),
);
D(REV('2001:db8:302::/48'), REGISTRAR, DnsProvider(BIND),
PTR("1.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0", 'foo.example.com.'), // 2001:db8:302::1
);
{%endhighlight%}
{% include endExample.html %}