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- NAME
- gcloud dns response-policies rules - manage your Cloud DNS response policy rules
- SYNOPSIS
gcloud dns response-policies rulesCOMMAND[GCLOUD_WIDE_FLAG …]
- EXAMPLES
- To create a new response policy rule with local data rrsets, run:
gclouddnsresponse-policiesrulesmyresponsepolicyrule--response-policy="myresponsepolicy"--dns-name="www.zone.com."--local-data=name=www.zone.com.,type=CNAME,ttl=21600,rrdatas=zone.com.To create a new response policy rule with behavior, run:
gclouddnsresponse-policiesrulesmyresponsepolicyrule--response-policy="myresponsepolicy"--dns-name="www.zone.com."--behavior=bypassResponsePolicyTo update a new response policy rule with local data rrsets, run:
gclouddnsresponse-policiesrulesmyresponsepolicyrule--response-policy="myresponsepolicy"--local-data=name=www.zone.com.,type=A,ttl=21600,rrdatas=1.2.3.4To update a new response policy rule with behavior, run:
gclouddnsresponse-policiesrulesmyresponsepolicyrule--response-policy="myresponsepolicy"--behavior=bypassResponsePolicy - GCLOUD WIDE FLAGS
- These flags are available to all commands:
--help.Run
$gcloud helpfor details. - COMMANDS
is one of the following:COMMAND- NOTES
- These variants are also available:
gcloudalphadnsresponse-policiesrulesgcloudbetadnsresponse-policiesrules
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Last updated 2025-06-17 UTC.