- NAME
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- gcloud dns response-policies create - creates a new Cloud DNS response policy
- SYNOPSIS
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gcloud dns response-policies createRESPONSE_POLICIES--description=DESCRIPTION[--gkeclusters=[GKECLUSTERS, …]] [--location=LOCATION] [--networks=[NETWORKS, …]] [GCLOUD_WIDE_FLAG …]
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- DESCRIPTION
- This command creates a new Cloud DNS response policy.
- EXAMPLES
- To create a new response policy with minimal arguments, run:
gcloud dns response-policies create myresponsepolicy --description = 'My new response policy.' --networks = ''To create a new response policy with all optional arguments, run:
gcloud dns response-policies create myresponsepolicy --description = 'My new response policy.' --networks = network1,network2To create a new zonal response policy scoped to a GKE cluster in
us-central1-a, run ( alpha/beta ) :
gcloud dns response-policies create beta myresponsepolicy --description = 'My new responsepolicy.' --gkeclusters = cluster1 --location = us-central1-a - POSITIONAL ARGUMENTS
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- Response policy resource - The response policy to create. This represents a
Cloud resource. (NOTE) Some attributes are not given arguments in this group but
can be set in other ways.
To set the
projectattribute:- provide the argument
response_policieson the command line with a fully specified name; - set the property
core/project.
This must be specified.
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RESPONSE_POLICIES - ID of the response_policy or fully qualified identifier for the response_policy.
To set the
response-policyattribute:- provide the argument
response_policieson the command line.
- provide the argument
- provide the argument
- Response policy resource - The response policy to create. This represents a
Cloud resource. (NOTE) Some attributes are not given arguments in this group but
can be set in other ways.
- REQUIRED FLAGS
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--description=DESCRIPTION - A description of the response policy.
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- OPTIONAL FLAGS
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--gkeclusters=[GKECLUSTERS,…] - The comma-separated list of GKE cluster names to associate with the response policy.
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--location=LOCATION - Specifies the desired service location the request is sent to. Defaults to Cloud DNS global service. Use --location=global if you want to target the global service.
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--networks=[NETWORKS,…] - The comma-separated list of network names to associate with the response policy.
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- GCLOUD WIDE FLAGS
- These flags are available to all commands:
--access-token-file,--account,--billing-project,--configuration,--flags-file,--flatten,--format,--help,--impersonate-service-account,--log-http,--project,--quiet,--trace-token,--user-output-enabled,--verbosity.Run
$ gcloud helpfor details. - NOTES
- These variants are also available:
gcloud alpha dns response-policies creategcloud beta dns response-policies create
gcloud dns response-policies create
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Last updated 2026-05-27 UTC.

