You can have one or the other - you can turn off custom nameservers and
let the system place the default (which is the natural action on the
system).  Or you can turn on custom nameservers and have no data.

You can prepopulate the fields with what you'd like to have their - or
write an algorithm that will send default data if none is supplied.

Jeff Vitale wrote:
> 
> I have the allow customer namservers set to "1".  However, now
> there is no default nameserver data. Is there a way to provide the
> default????
> 
> Thanks
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