On-prem hosts can be configured with the following services. Services can be enabled at the time of configuration, or a host can be enabled/disabled at a later date. On-prem host services are disabled by default. For further information on configuring an on-prem hosts, see Creating On-Prem Hosts.
On-Prem Host Service Configurations and Licensing Requirements | |
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ON-PREM HOST SERVICE | LICENSING REQUIREMENTS |
Anycast For information on configuring Anycast as an on-prem host, see Anycast for On-Prem Host. | BloxOne Threat Defense Plus, BloxOne Threat Defense Business Cloud, BloxOne DDI |
Data Connector For information on configuring Data Connector as an on-prem host, see Viewing and Modifying Data Connector Configuration. | |
DHCP For information on configuring DHCP as an on-prem host, see DHCP in the Infoblox BloxOne DDI documentation. | |
DNS For information on configuring DNS as an on-prem host, see Configuring DNS Forwarding Proxy and BloxOne DDI DNS | |
DNS Forwarding Proxy For information on configuring DNS Forwarding Proxy as an on-prem host, see DNS Forwarding Proxy. | |
NIOS Grid Connector For information on configuring NIOS Grid Connector as an on-prem host, see On-Prem Infoblox Grid. |
See the following topics for information about how to deploy and manage DNS Forwarding Proxy as a service on an on-prem host:
- Deploying On-Prem Hosts
- BloxOne Connectivity and Service Requirements
- Best Practices for Deploying On-Prem Hosts
- Managing On-Prem Hosts
- /wiki/spaces/nios84/pages/44929908 (if you are enabling a NIOS Grid member to forward recursive queries to BloxOne Threat Defense Cloud)
- Using Forwarders in NIOS 8.5 (if you are enabling a NIOS Grid member to forward recursive queries to BloxOne Threat Defense Cloud)
- Scheduling Software Updates for On-Prem Hosts