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For information about IP settings, see Setting IP Interfaces.

  • Redundant Cloud Connectivity: The connectivity monitor is responsible for monitoring the health of the connection between the host and the Infoblox Cloud Services Portal. It will monitor connections from any of the host's interfaces with this setting enabled. This is useful in deployment scenarios where multiple interfaces are used that each have access to the Internet. Used in conjunction with the IPv4 Metric option of each interface, the connectivity monitor allows the primary interface (interface with the lowest metric) to be used to connect the host to the Cloud Services Portal. If the connectivity monitor detects that the connection from the primary interface to the Cloud Services Portal has failed, it allows the host to connect the portal via the other interface(s) in ascending order of metric precedence. By default, connectivity monitoring is enabled, but you can disable it by toggling the switch to the right. It's important to note that connectivity monitoring is not supported on hosts configured with HTTP Proxy. Note that deploying BloxOne hosts with multiple interfaces is not a common scenario.

  • Tags: Click the down arrow and then Add to specify the keys to be associated with the host:

    • KEY: Enter a meaningful name for the key, such as a location or a department.  

    • VALUE: Select the appropriate checkbox, and enter the value for the associated key. For details, see Managing Tags.

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