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Dell 3-DNS User Manual
Dell 3-DNS User Guide
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  • Dell 3-DNS, 2 Planning the 3-DNS Configuration • Managing traffic on a global network • Planning issues for the network setup • Choosing the 3-DNS mode • Planning issues for the load balancing configuration • Using advanced traffic control features

  • Dell 3-DNS, Chapter 5 5 - 6 3. Add the new 3-DNS settings. For help on defining 3-DNS Controllers, click Help on the toolbar. The 3-DNS Controller is added to your configuration. Note For details on how to configure a 3-DNS Controller from the command line, refer to Appendix A, 3-DNS Configuration File, in the 3-DNS Reference Guide. Defining BIG-IP systems A BIG-IP system can be any of the following: an IP Application Switch, a Controller, a Cache Controller, a FireGuard Load Balancer, an e-Commerce Controller, or a Link Controller. Before you define any BIG-IP systems in the configuration, you should have the following info

  • Dell 3-DNS, Chapter 1 1 - 10 Expanded statistics The statistics screens on the 3-DNS Controller have been enhanced and expanded. You can now view statistics for the following objects: • The Detailed Wide IP Statistics screen, available from the Wide IP Statistics screen, now displays information about virtual servers in the context of the wide IP pools of which they are members. • The Link Statistics screen displays information about any router links you have configured. • The P95 Billing Estimate statistics screen displays graphs of your actual bandwidth usage compared to your purchased bandwidth if you have links configu

  • Dell 3-DNS, Chapter 2 2 - 8 group receive broadcasts of metrics data from the big3d agents. All members of the sync group also receive broadcasts of updated configuration settings from the 3-DNS Controller that has the latest configuration changes. When you define the sync group, you select the sync group members from the list of 3-DNS Controllers you have already defined. The sync group lists the 3-DNS Controllers in the order in which you selected them. The first 3-DNS Controller in the list becomes the principal 3-DNS Controller. The remaining 3-DNS Controllers in the list become r

  • Dell 3-DNS, Chapter 3 3 - 6 Host name The host name identifies the 3-DNS Controller itself. Host names must be fully qualified domain names (FQDNs). The host portion of the name must start with a letter, and must be at least two characters. The FQDN must be less than or equal to 256 characters, but not less than 1 character. Each label part of the name must be 63 characters or fewer. Only letters, numbers, and the characters underscore ( _ ), dash ( - ), and period ( . ) are allowed. For example: <host 63 characters or less>.<label 63 characters or less>.net You should only

  • Configuring a Globally-Distributed Network 3-DNS ® Administrator Guide 6 - 5 7. Once you have configured your first BIG-IP system, you can repeat the previous steps to add all of the additional BIG-IP systems to the 3-DNS configuration. Tip For information and help on the specific settings on any screen in the Configuration utility, click Help on the toolbar. Adding wide IPs to the globa

  • Dell 3-DNS, Chapter 5 5 - 14 To define a sync group using the Configuration utility 1. In the navigation pane, click 3-DNS Sync. The System - Add a New Sync Group screen opens. 2. In the New Sync Group Name box, type the name of the new sync group and click Add. The Add a 3-DNS to a Sync Group screen opens. 3. From the list of 3-DNS Controllers, first select the 3-DNS Controller that you want to be the principal system. Then check the box next to each 3-DNS Controller that you want to add to the sync group. 4. Click Add. Note For details on how to configure a sync group from the command line, refer to Appendix A, 3-DNS Configuration File, in the 3-DNS Reference Guide. Setting the ti

  • Dell 3-DNS, Using the Setup Utility 3-DNS ® Administrator Guide 3 - 11 Configuring the 3-DNS mode The 3-DNS Controller can run in three different modes: node, bridge, and router. ◆ Node mode The node mode is the traditional installation of the 3-DNS Controller. The 3-DNS Controller replaces a DNS server in a network and uses the DNS server’s IP address. All DNS traffic is directed at the 3-DNS Controller because it is registered with InterNIC as authoritative for the domain. In node mode, you usually run BIND on the system to manage DNS zone files. In node mode, you may also use the NameSurfer appli

  • Dell 3-DNS, Using the Setup Utility 3-DNS ® Administrator Guide 3 - 1 Creating the initial software configuration with the Setup utility Once you install and connect the hardware and obtain a license, the next step in the installation process is to turn the system on and run the Setup utility. The Setup utility defines the initial configuration settings required to install the 3-DNS Controller into the network. You can run the Setup utility remotely from a web browser, or from an SSH or Telnet client, or you can run it di

  • Dell 3-DNS, 1 Introduction • IMPORTANT HARDWARE INFORMATION • Getting started • Using the Administrator Kit • What is the 3-DNS Controller? • What’s new in version 4.5 • Finding help and technical support resources

  • Dell 3-DNS, Chapter 3 3 - 16 want to embed as objects in the portal object reference. Typically, in a redundant system, this list includes the fail-over IP address of the other 3-DNS unit in the redundant system. This option prompts you to set the portal to use IP addresses instead of DNS names. If the portal is set to use IP addresses, the 3-DNS Controller does not have to do a DNS lookup. In addition to these settings, you can change the following iControl portal settings: • The security mode of the portal. You can allow the portal to handle non-secure requests. • The name of the portal object reference file. • The portal PID file name. Configuring RSH This opti

  • Dell 3-DNS, Index Index-2 default IP addresses alternate address 3-2 and IP alias 3-3 overview 3-2 preferred address 3-2 default root password 3-2 default route configuration 3-8 discovery 5-16 modifying 5-15 settings for 5-15 Discovery setting 1-9 DNS master servers 2-3 root servers 2-4 DNS queries delegating to CDN providers 7-2 documentation 1-11 domain names, maximum supported 1-6 duplex mode 4-3 Dynamic Ratio about 8-6 configuring 8-6 using with QOS mode 8-6 E EDGE-FX system configuring 5-9 EDGE-FX systems defining 5-9 encryption and crypto systems 5-17 and global variables 5-17 enabling 5-17 F fail-over hardware-based 1-8 networ

  • Dell 3-DNS, Table of Contents viii Setting the interface media type ............................................................................. 3-7 Configuring VLANs and IP addresses ................................................................... 3-7 Configuring a default gateway pool ....................................................................... 3-8 Configuring remote web server access ................................................................... 3-8 Configuring remote administrative access .............................................................. 3-9 Setting support access

  • Dell 3-DNS, Chapter 4 4 - 2 Configuring the interfaces Typically, a 3-DNS Controller has two network interfaces. The following sections describe the naming convention, displaying the status, setting the media type, and setting the duplex mode for the interfaces in the 3-DNS Controller. Understanding the interface naming convention By convention, the Ethernet interfaces on a 3-DNS Controller take the name <s>.<p> where s is the slot number of the NIC, and p is the port number on the NIC. For th

  • Dell 3-DNS, Essential Configuration Tasks 3-DNS ® Administrator Guide 5 - 9 3. Add the new router settings. For help on defining a router, click Help on the toolbar. Note For details on how to configure a router from the command line, refer to Appendix A, 3-DNS Configuration File, in the 3-DNS Reference Guide. Defining EDGE-FX systems An EDGE-FX system can be either an EDGE-FX Cache, or a GLOBAL-SITE Controller. Before you define any EDGE-FX systems, you should have the following information: • The IP address of the system itself • The IP address and service name or port number of each virtual server managed by an EDGE-FX Cache Important Auto-configuration automatically collects the

  • Dell 3-DNS, Post-Setup Tasks 3-DNS ® Administrator Guide 4 - 3 Setting the media type You can set the media type for the interface card either to the specific media type or to auto for auto detection. If the media type is set to auto and the card does not support auto detection, the default type for that interface is used, for example 100BaseTX. Use the following syntax to set the media type: b interface <if_name> media <media_type> | auto (Default media type is auto.) Note If the 3-DNS Controller is inter-operating with an external switch, the

  • Dell 3-DNS, Index 3-DNS ® Administrator Guide Index-5 user accounts 1-9 user authorization 1-10 user authorization roles 1-10 utilities 3-DNS Maintenance menu 1-3 Configuration 1-2 Setup 1-2 V virtual servers and host names 4-1 availability settings 6-7 defining 2-7 VLAN access methods 4-7 VLAN groups 4-9 VLAN IDs 4-7 vlangroup command 4-9 VLANs configuring in Setup utility 3-7 default IP address 3-3 interfaces, assigning 3-8 managing 4-5 self IP address 3-7 W web server access adding user accounts 3-9 changing passwords 3-9 configuri

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