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The following diagram illustrates the migration of Microsoft Active Directory DNS to BloxOne DNS:

Pre-migration

User Authentication with Active Directory Integrated DNS:

  • Client device boots and requests a DHCP address

  • DHCP server updates DNS on behalf of the client

  • Client queries AD DNS for A and SRV records to find a Domain Controller

  • User logs in to device and is authenticated by the Domain Controller

DNS Data Migrated to BloxOne DDI:

  • Multi-stage migration process with Infoblox Professional Services

  • Includes testing and remediation planning

  • DNS is no longer in Active Directory (removed/disabled)

Post-migration

User Authentication with BloxOne DNS and Active Directory:

  • Client device boots and request a DHCP address

  • DHCP server updates DNS on behalf of the client

  • Client queries BloxOne DNS for A and SRV records to find a Domain Controller

  • User logs in to device and is authenticated by the Domain Controller

Benefits of Active Directory integration with BloxOne DNS

  • With Active Directory integrated DNS:

    • Domain Controllers update DNS A and SRV records

    • Updates are sent directly to itself or another AD DNS server

    • Updates are sent secure (GSS-TSIG)

  • With BloxOne DNS:

    • Domain Controllers update DNS A and SRV records

    • Updates are sent directly to BloxOne DNS

    • Updates are sent securely using GSS-TSIG

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