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  • Synchronization of DNS data from your AWS VPCs and AWS GovCloud VPCs to the NIOS database (note that this is a one-way synchronization).

  • Synchronization of DNS data from multiple AWS accounts of an AWS organization to NIOS by using a single NIOS cloud admin account.

  • A unified console (Grid Manager) across your enterprise networks and AWS hosted zones.

  • Consolidated DNS and IPAM views for all DNS data through Grid Manager.

Note

Note

  • To integrate Amazon Route 53 DNS data with NIOS, you must have the Cloud Network Automation license installed on the Grid Master.

  • vNIOS for AWS instances support the Route 53 integration feature on GovCloud starting from NIOS 8.6.3.

The below diagram illustrates how you can utilize the Infoblox Amazon Route 53 integration feature to achieve centralized DNS data visualization. In a Grid that consists of on-premise networks and an AWS public cloud, you define two Grid members to which Route 53 data is synchronized. The DNS data is synchronized from Amazon Route 53, and then transferred from the members to the Grid Master to be stored in the NIOS database. DNS clients (in the enterprise data center) can then query NIOS for the imported Route 53 DNS data. You can also view the imported DNS data through Grid Manager. Note that all synchronization is done at the hosted zone level from Amazon Route 53 to NIOS, NOT vice versa.

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