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  1. Ensure that you have installed the Cloud Network Automation license on the Grid Master. For information about licenses, refer to the Infoblox NIOS Documentation.

  2. To set up the synchronization of Route 53 data from a single AWS account and multiple AWS accounts to NIOS:

  3. Set up AWS user accounts and record the AWS credentials for these accounts. You may need the credentials when configuring Route 53 sync tasks. For information about how to set up an AWS account, see the AWS documentation. You can also configure AWS accounts and credentials through Grid Manager, as described in Configuring AWS Access for NIOS Cloud Admins.
    Note that all sync tasks in the same sync group are performed for the same AWS user account.

  4. If your deployment is on AWS GovCloud, enable the Route 53 synchronization as defined in the Enabling Route 53 Integration on the GOV Cloud section.

  5. Ensure that the time on the NIOS or vNIOS appliance is synchronized with the actual time so that AWS Route 53 synchronization functions properly. You can configure NTP servers on the NIOS appliance and enable the NTP service to synchronize time on the appliance. For information about how to set up the NTP server, refer to theInfoblox NIOS Documentation.

  6. Configure DNS resolvers on the Grid member that is synchronizing Route 53 data so the AWS API can reach the Route 53 endpoints. For information about how to configure DNS resolvers, refer to the Infoblox NIOS Documentation.

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