<p>Reverse delegation isn't possible with IPv4 records with CIDR subnets. Well, kind of. Not in a std way, anyway. IPv<br>
6 records support it because of their nybble granularity.</p>
<p>Anyway, your ISP will have a procedure to use for asking for an rDNS update. It is probably buried somewhere though.</p>
<p> Mike</p>
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Sent from my G2.</p>
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