It seems as though your reverse lookup zones are configured individually.

If you create the zones at the highest levels only (10.in-addr.arpa) then
the other octets will show up in their own folders under this, and be more
easily sortable.

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On Wed, Oct 19, 2011 at 11:09 AM, Senter, John <[email protected]>wrote:

>  Has any found a way to get the name to display like it did with the 2003
> DNS console on the reverse lookup zones?  We have many reverse lookup zones
> so the in-addr.arpa format is not very fun to sort and search through to
> find a particular zone, since it is in reverse order.  It was nice in 2003
> to sort based on the first octet instead of the last.
>
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