This image shows the Private Resolver Details page. At the top there is a navigation train Networking > Virtual Cloud Networks > Private Resolver Details. On the left is a green hexagon with a white "R" and the status Acitve. On the left under Resources there are links: -Associated Private View (selected) -Rules -Endpoints -Work Requests There are tabs on the right for Private Resolver Information (which is shown) and Tags. The Private Resolver Information tab has these items: -OCID, with links for Show and Copy -Date Created -Dedicated Virtual Cloud Network with a link -Compartment -Protected -Default Private View There is text: "A private DNS resolver handles DNS queries within your VCN based on private views and the private zones they contain. Learn More (this is a link). A private DNS zone has similar capabilities to an Internet DNS zone, but provides responses only for clients that can reach it through a VCN. VCN creation includes a dedicated DNS resolver and a default private view with system-managed zones. You will have to create views and zones that the resolver can use to direct internal traffic. Learn More (this is a link)." On the right under Associated Private Views is text: "You can add private views to your resolver to manage how DNS queries are answered. A resolver provides responses by checking zones in your custom private views, then in its default view, then by checking rules, and finally by using internet DNS." There is a Manage Private Views button, which is surrounded by a red broder, and a Remove button, which is not enabled. There is a table with column headings Order and Private View, and no entries.