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  • Two-way synchronization of public host zones and records from between Azure to and BloxOne DDI. Synchronization of Azure DNS resource records configured with a simple routing policy is supported. Other routing policies are not supported. Synchronization of DNSSEC records is not supported.

  • One-way synchronization of private zones from Azure DNS to BloxOne DDI. The synchronized zones are read-only.

  • Viewing and management of Azure-hosted zones and records through the Infoblox Cloud Services Portal. For more information, see Limitations of Azure DNS Integration.

  • A BloxOne DDI host can directly respond to DNS queries from clients for private zones that are managed in Azure. A BloxOne DDI host can be configured as a secondary DNS server for local clients thereby reducing the network load since the queries do not need to recurse to Azure DNS. 

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  1. Go to Administration > Credentials, and configure Azure credentials. For more information, see Creating Azure Credentials.

  2. Go to DNS > Third Party DNS Providers, and configure Azure as a third-party DNS provider. For more information, see Configuring Third Party DNS Providers.

  3. Go to DNS > Zones > Edit Zone, and add an host to Azure-synced zones. This step is optional. You can add a host to a primary zone or a secondary zone. You can edit the primary zone or secondary zone and add the host as an Authoritative DNS Server or add the host to a DNS Server Group, and add the group to the primary zone or secondary zone. For more information, see Creating a Primary Zoneor Creating a Secondary Zone.

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