Replacing a DNS Server with F5 BIG-IP DNS
 First things first, you have decided to deploy F5 BIG-IP DNS to replace a BIND server after receiving notifications from your information assurance officer or your friendly LinkedIn community that ad...
Published Feb 23, 2018
Version 1.0Steve_Lyons
My name is Steve Lyons and I reside in Tampa, FL with my 3 children, wife and Frenchie.  We live the typical Florida life of swimming, fishing, boating, and BBQ.  I started my F5 journey as a customer in 2009 where I was first introduced to it as a "load balancer."  I have since deployed and maintained all modules realizing the BIG-IP is so much more.  I joined F5 in 2015 where I have made it a personal mission to educate as many people as I can so they too can take advantage of the tremendous potential of the BIG-IP.Ret. Employee
Steve_Lyons
My name is Steve Lyons and I reside in Tampa, FL with my 3 children, wife and Frenchie.  We live the typical Florida life of swimming, fishing, boating, and BBQ.  I started my F5 journey as a customer in 2009 where I was first introduced to it as a "load balancer."  I have since deployed and maintained all modules realizing the BIG-IP is so much more.  I joined F5 in 2015 where I have made it a personal mission to educate as many people as I can so they too can take advantage of the tremendous potential of the BIG-IP.Ret. Employee
dragonflymr Cirrostratus
Cirrostratus
Oct 25, 2018Hi Steve,
Great recap, thanks a lot. You mentioned using Bind forwarders - could you explain a bit how those work and when it makes sense to use them. I was always curious about this option when configuring DNS on BIG-IP. Tried to find some good explanation but failed :-(
Piotr