Chapter 23, The K (Database-Map) Configuration Command

DNS database-map -B switch on page 908

The -B dns database-map switch specifies a domain to append to all lookups (8.14)

DNS database-map -Z switch on page 908

The -Z dns database-map switch limits the number of returned entries (8.14)

DNS database-map -z switch on page 908

The -z dns database-map switch allows multiple return entries and sets the delimit character for returned entries when multiple entries are returned (8.14)

arith on page 898

The r arith database-map operator returns a random value (8.14)

LDAP default schema for aliases includes recursion on page 914

The LDAP database-map default schema for aliases now includes recursion (8.13)

LDAP default schema for classes includes recursion on page 914

The LDAP database-map default schema for class macros now includes recursion (8.13)

The -H ldap database-map switch on page 915

The -H LDAP database-map switch allows a single expression to replace -h and -p (8.13)

The -K ldap database-map switch (V8.14 and later) on page 916

The -K LDAP database-map switch allows %1 through %9 to appear in the query (8.14)

The -v ldap database-map switch on page 919

The -v LDAP database-map switch now allows LDAP recursion (8.13)

The -w ldap database-map switch on page 921

The -w LDAP database-map switch specifies the LDAP API/protocol version (8.13)

FEATURE(ldap_routing) on page 922

FEATURE(ldap_routing)’s third argument may now be a literal sendertoo to reject nonexistent ...

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