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Overview:
This feature allows you to reset a zone file to its default values.
Warning:
- DNS zones that reside on other Write-only DNS servers in a DNS cluster will not appear in this interface.
- Exercise caution when you reset a zone file. Inaccurate DNS entries may cause dependent services to fail.
Reset file
To reset a zone file, perform the following steps:
- Select the domain that corresponds to the zone file that you wish to reset.
- Click Reset. A new interface will appear.
- Click Confirm.
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