2.4.0
Enterprise DDI 2.4.0 introduces record-level permissions and DHCP ranges. Record-level permissions include record-type and subdomains in a given zone. DHCP ranges allows an administrator to create a DHCP scope for range of IPs within a subnet.
In addition, 2.4.0 contains several fixes and an enhancement.
- New Features
- DHCP: IP Ranges can now be defined in IPAM as a logical range of addresses within a subnet and can be added to a scope (API only)
- DNS: Added record-level permissions including record-type and subdomains in a given zone (API only)
- Portal: Added search page for viewing and filtering search results returned for DNS or IPAM objects
- Portal: Added “dark mode” which can be toggled via hotkey menu “?”
- Feature Enhancements
- System: Database backups are now compressed
- DDNS: Synthesized records now appear in the Portal under the wildcard record they belong to
- What’s fixed?
- DNS: TLD now allows wildcard records
- DHCP: Fixed a race condition that could cause the DHCP container to not receive its scopes properly
- Portal: The window to edit DHCP options is now more spacious
- IPAM: Improved performance when adding new IPAM objects
- DNS: asn-routing filter now works properly
- Known issues
- Portal: Portal hangs while creating a host reservation in the Portal without a zone in the system
- DHCP: The portal and API will allow you to not select a DHCP service when setting scope group options. This will cause unpredictable DHCP behavior. Workaround: Choose at least one of DHCPv4 or DHCPv6
- Portal: Synthesized records for different zones may appear in the wildcard record for a zone