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DNS server in route domain
- Sep 19, 2019
Hi,
Why you don't use route domain 0 for DNS, AD, NTP, ... (system part)?
for information:
The BIG-IP APM DNS configuration does not currently support route domains. All DNS communication must happen in default route domain 0. As a result, the system does not support multi-tenant configurations where name resolution on the BIG-IP APM must be separated per route-domain tenant.
To provide access to BIG-IP APM resources in a multi-tenant environment, you must configure, in the BIG-IP APM system, a shared DNS server that is reachable by all tenants.
https://support.f5.com/csp/article/K20465715
Regards
Hi,
Why you don't use route domain 0 for DNS, AD, NTP, ... (system part)?
for information:
The BIG-IP APM DNS configuration does not currently support route domains. All DNS communication must happen in default route domain 0. As a result, the system does not support multi-tenant configurations where name resolution on the BIG-IP APM must be separated per route-domain tenant.
To provide access to BIG-IP APM resources in a multi-tenant environment, you must configure, in the BIG-IP APM system, a shared DNS server that is reachable by all tenants.
https://support.f5.com/csp/article/K20465715
Regards
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