Primary DNS Zones that sync with Azure DNS can be serviced by BloxOne DDI hosts Universal DDI NIOS-X Servers that are running DNS. Once a BloxOne DDI host Once a NIOS-X Server has been assigned to a an Azure DNS zone in the Cloud Services Infoblox Portal, the BloxOne DDI host NIOS-X Server will be capable of resolving DNS queries for that zone without having to recurse to Azure DNS. BloxOne DDI hosts NIOS-X Servers can be assigned to both public and private Azure DNS synchronized zones.
Steps to assign BloxOne DDI host to Route53 NIOS-X Server to an Azure synced zone:
Go to Manage Configure > Networking > DNS.
Select the DNS view where your Azure DNS zones have been synced.
Select Azure DNS synced zone and click Edit.
Select the Authoritative DNS Servers drop-down.
Drag and drop the BloxOne Universal DDI service instance(s) that you wish to have service the zone from left to right.
Click Save & Close.
BloxOne DDI hosts NIOS-X Servers can be assigned to a zone in a similar fashion way when creating a zone that also has a Third-party DNS provider assigned. The zone will be created in Cloud Services Infoblox Portal, pushed to the BloxOne DDI host Universal DDI NIOS-X Server and synced to Azure DNS. Future changes or edits performed in the Cloud Services Infoblox Portal or Azure DNS will be synchronized to all three entities (Cloud Services Portal, BloxOne host(s) Infoblox Portal, NIOS-X Servers, and Azure DNS).
Azure DNS associated zone creation on the CSP Infoblox platform is currently supported for public zones only.