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After you set up your Legacy Data Connector virtual appliance, you must set up certain configurations so the Legacy Data Connector can gather relevant information from the Grid members, and then send the data to the Infoblox BloxOne Threat Defense Cloud destination.

You must have Legacy Data Connector version 2.0 and later installed in order to support Infoblox BloxOne Threat Defense Cloud configuration. You can either configure a new Legacy Data Connector using the correct version or upgrade your existing Legacy Data Connector to 2.0 or later. For information about new installation, see Deploying the Legacy Data Connector Virtual Appliance. To upgrade an existing Legacy Data Connector, see Upgrading the Infoblox Legacy Data Connector.

After you have the latest software version installed and the Legacy Data Connector is up and running, perform the following to set up your cloud environment to receive data from the Legacy Data Connector. The Legacy Data Connector collects the DNS query and response data, RPZ Hits, DHCP Leasing Information and IPAM, User Info data if available, from the Grid members, generates parquet files and sends the parquet files to the Infoblox BloxOne Threat Defense Cloud destination via http request.

To configure Legacy Data Connector VM to send DNS data from Infoblox Grid to BloxOne Threat Defense Cloud, complete the following:

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