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  • Bypass Mode: You must enable bypass mode at the group level so that the bypass configuration can be used. The bypass mode setting is inherited whenever a new endpoint group is created. The user can change the settings at a group level. The group level setting will override the setting established at the default endpoint group setting. The bypass code must be provisioned on the Cloud Services Platform. 
  • FQDN: A fully qualified domain name or FQDN must be selected at the time of configuration. The FQDN can either be the default probe domain (i.e. probe.infoblox.com), or customized based on your requirements. If you choose to use a customized probe domain, ensure that it can be resolved with the defined TXT record.
  • TXT Record: A TXT record to be prepended to the FQDN must be created when generating a probe token or randomly generated by clicking Generate random TXT record during the configuration. You can also define a custom TXT record to accompany a custom probe domain to ensure that the domain can be resovledresolved.

The probe token supports two modes: automatic and manual. In automatic mode, clicking Generate random TXT record generates a new random label to be prepended to the default domain. In manual mode, a custom domain and TXT record for the probe token are custom defined and supplied. A custom created TXT record can be up to 256 characters in length. Customers can also choose to disable probing requests entirely by disabling protected bypass mode for an endpoint group.

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