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A shared record group is a set of resource records that you can add to multiple zones. You can create resource records in a group and share the group among multiple zones. The zones handle the shared resource records as any other resource record. You can include the following types of DNS resource records in a shared record group: A, SRV, MX, AAAA, CNAME, and TXT.
Using shared record groups simplifies and expedites the administration of resource records. When you create or update a shared record, the appliance automatically updates it in all associated zones. In addition, shared resource records reduce the object count in the NIOS database; instead of the creating the same record in multiple zones, you can use only one shared record. For example, for 10 zones and 500 records per zone, the object count decreases from 5278 objects to 781 objects.
Figure 20.7 shows an example of how to create and use shared records.
In this example, there are two shared record groups. One group—group1— contains the A records ftp and printer1 and the MX record mx1, and the other group—group2—contains the A record web and the MX record mx2. The resource records in group1 are shared with the internal view zones sales.corpxyz.com and finance.corpxyz.com and the external view zone sales.corpxyz.com. The resource records in group2 are shared with the internal view zone marketing.corpxyz.com and the external view zones sales.corpxyz.com and marketing.corpxyz.com.
sales.corpxyz.com finance.corpxyz.com

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Shared Records Guidelines
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Shared Records Guidelines
The following are guidelines for using shared records:

  • You can include multiple shared A, AAAA, CNAME, SRV, MX and TXT resource records in a group. You cannot include NS, DNAME, PTR, host and bulk host records.
  • You can add shared records to authoritative zones only. You cannot add shared records to forward zones, stub zones, or reverse mapping zones.
  • Zones that contain shared records can also contain regular DNS records (not shared).
  • When you change or delete a shared resource record, it changes the canonical source of the shared record and impacts all the zones
  • that contain the record.

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  • that contain the record.
  • You cannot copy shared records from a zone.
  • You do not need to restart the appliance when you create, delete, or modify shared records.

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  1. Create a shared record group and associate it with the appropriate zones. See Creating a Shared Record Group.
  2. Create shared A, CNAME, SRV, MX, AAAA, and TXT resource records, and add them into the shared record group. See Managing Shared Resource Records.

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  • List the shared resource records and associated zones in a shared record group.

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  • Click a shared record group name.
  • Use filters and the Go to function to narrow down the list. With the autocomplete feature, you can just enter the first few characters of an object name in the Go to field and select the object from the possible matches.
  • Create a quick filter to save frequently used filter criteria. For information, see Using Quick Filters.

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  • Modify some of the data in the table. Double click a row of data, and either edit the data in the field or select an item from a drop-down list. Note that some fields are read-only. For more information about this feature, see Modifying Data in Tables .
  • Edit the properties of a shared record group.
    • Click the check box beside a shared record group, and then click the Edit icon.
  • Delete a shared record group.
    • Click the check box beside a shared record group, and then click the Delete icon. Note that you must remove the zone associations in a shared record group before you delete it.
  • Export the list of shared record groups to a .csv file.
    • Click the Export icon.
  • Print the list of shared record groups.
    • Click the Print icon.

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  1. Perform a global search to retrieve the shared record group you want to modify.
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    From the Data Management tab, select the DNS tab -> Shared Record Groups tab -> shared_record _group check box, and then click the Edit icon.
  2. The Shared Record Group editor contains the following tabs from which you can modify information:
    • General: You can change any of the information you entered when you created it, including its name.Changing the shared record group name does not impact the shared resource records in it.
    • Extensible Attributes: You can modify the attributes. For information, see Using Extensible Attributes

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  1. Save the configuration and click Restart if it appears at the top of the screen.

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  1. Perform a global search to retrieve the shared record group you want to modify.
    or
    From the Data Management tab, select the DNS tab -> Shared Record Groups tab -> shared_record _group check box, and then click the Delete icon.
  2. In the Delete Confirmation dialog box, click Yes.

Grid Manager moves the shared record group to the Recycle Bin, if enabled. Use the Recycle Bin feature to recover a deleted shared record group and retrieve the deleted zones. For information, see Using the Recycle Bin.

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Managing Shared Resource Records
Managing Shared Resource Records
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You can create shared A, AAAA, CNAME, MX, SRV and TXT records. These resource records are similar to the
non-shared resource records. The DNS server uses them to respond to queries in the same way as any other resource record. A shared resource record can belong to only one shared record group. This section describes how to add shared resource records to a group and how to modify and delete them. It includes the following sections:

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  1. From the Data Management tab, select the DNS tab. Expand the Toolbar and click Add -> Shared Record.
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    From the Data Management tab, select the DNS tab -> Shared Record Groups tab -> shared_record _group . Expand the Shared Records tab and click the Add icon.
  2. Select one of the following:
    • Shared A Record
    • Shared AAAA Record
    • Shared CNAME Record
    • Shared MX Record
    • Shared SRV Record
    • Shared TXT Record
  3. Enter information in the Shared Record wizard. See the online Help or the following for information about each resource record:
  4. Save the configuration, or click Next to define extensible attributes for the shared record. For information, see Using Extensible Attributes.
  5. Click Restart if it appears at the top of the screen.

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  • From the Data Management tab, select the DNS tab -> Zones tab and select a zone. Grid Manager lists the following information about each shared record by default:
  • Name: The shared record name.
  • Type: Indicates the type of resource record, such as A, AAAA, CNAME, MX, SRV or TXT records. Shared records are identified as (Shared).

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  • Data: The data the shared resource record provides.
  • Comment: Comments that were entered in the resource record.
  • Site: Displays values that were entered for this pre-defined attribute.

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  1. Perform a global search to retrieve the host or resource record you want to modify.
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    From the Data Management tab, select the DNS tab -> Shared Record Groups tab -> shared_record_group -> Shared Records tab.
  2. Select the shared record you want to modify and click the Edit icon.
  3. The Shared Records editor contains the following tabs from which you can modify information:
  4. Save the configuration and click Restart if it appears at the top of the screen.

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Deleting Shared Records

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  1. Perform a global search to retrieve the record you want to delete.
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    From the Data Management tab, select the DNS tab -> Shared Record Groups tab -> shared_record_group -> Shared Records tab.
  2. Select the shared record you want to delete and click the Delete icon.
  3. When the confirmation dialog box displays, select Yes.

Grid Manager moves the shared records to the Recycle Bin, from which you can restore or permanently delete the records.

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Managing Associated Zones
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Typically, you associate a zone with a shared record group when you create the group. You can also add an associated zone to a shared record group after you create the group.

Creating Associated Zo
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To associate a zone with a share record group: 1.

  1. From the Data Management tab, select the DNS tab -> Shared Record Groups tab -> shared_record _group -> Associated Zones tab, and then click the Add icon.

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  1. In the Zone Selector dialog box, select a zone by clicking the zone name.

The appliance adds the zone to the Associated Zones tab.

Viewing Associated Zones

To view the associated zones in a shared record group:

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  • Zone: The zone associated with the shared record group.
  • DNS View: The DNS view to which the zones belong.
  • Network View: The network view associated with the DNS view.
  • Comment: Comments that were entered for the shared record group. You can do the following:
  • Use filters and the Go to function to narrow down the list. With the autocomplete feature, you can just enter the first few characters of an object name in the Go to field and select the object from the possible matches.
  • Create a quick filter to save frequently used filter criteria. For information, see Using Quick Filters.
  • Associate another zone with the shared record group.
    • Click the Add icon and select a zone.
  • Delete an associated zone.
    • Select the zone, and then click the Delete icon.
  • Export the list of associated zones to a .csv file.
    • Click the Export icon.
  • Print the list of shared associated zones.
    • Click the Print icon.

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Deleting Associated Zones

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Grid Manager removes the zone from the shared record group.

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Configuration Example: Configuring Shared Records

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  1. Create a shared record group called group1 and associate it with eng.com, sales.com, and marketing.com.
    1. From the Data Management tab, select the DNS tab -> Shared Record Groups tab, and then click the Add icon.
    2. In the first step of the Shared Record Group wizard, specify the following Name: Enter group1.
    3. Click Next.
    4. Click the Add icon in the Associated Zones panel.
    5. Select eng.com from the list of zones and click the select icon. Do the same for the sales.com, and marketing.com zones.
    6. Save the configuration and click Restart if it appears at the top of the screen.
  2. Add an A record www to group1.
    1. Expand the Toolbar and click Add -> Shared Record > Shared A Record.
    2. In the Shared A Record wizard, specify the following:
      Name: Enter www.
      Shared Record Group: Select group1 from the drop-down list.
      IP Address: Enter the IP address 10.9.1.1.
    3. Save the configuration and click Restart if it appears at the top of the screen.
  3. Add an MX record mx1 into group1.
    1. Expand the Toolbar and click Add -> Shared Record > Shared MX Record.
    2. In the Shared MX Record wizard, specify the following:
      Mail Destination: Enter mx1.
      Shared Record Group: Select group1 from the drop-down list.
      Mail
      Exchanger: Enter www.infoblox.com.
      Preference: Enter 10.
      Comment: Enter mail exchanger record for shared record group1.
    3. Save the configuration and click Restart if it appears at the top of the screen.

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