This topic includes new features and enhancements for BloxOne DDI. You can view information about other enhancements and maintenance for BloxOne products and services in the BloxOne Release Notes.
BloxOne three new dashboard widgets in BloxOne DDI to show the DHCP messages (ACKs sent and INFORMs received), DHCP leases (Total Reclaimed, Total Declined, and Total Assigned), and Total DNS Queries on a single or a subset of deployed hosts. In addition to the existing widgets and these new ones, this should help with capacity planning and snapshotting the environments. For information, see /wiki/spaces/ddiadminguidensdraft/pages/11011894.
BloxOne DDI now allows you to run DNS query commands (dig command) on a host running DNS service from within the CSP. This will help with troubleshooting DNS-related issues. For information, see /wiki/spaces/ddiadminguidensdraft/pages/11010988XX.
BloxOne DDI now allows you to disable subnets, ranges, and fixed addresses for the DHCP protocol. This is particularly helpful during pre-deployment provisioning and troubleshooting activities. For information, see /wiki/spaces/ddiadminguidensdraft/pages/11011680, /wiki/spaces/ddiadminguidensdraft/pages/11011610, and /wiki/spaces/ddiadminguidensdraft/pages/11011604.
BloxOne DDI will display the health and status of the DHCP HA group in Cloud Services Portal. This allows you to monitor its status periodically to ensure that the service is functioning properly. For information, see /wiki/spaces/ddiadminguidensdraft/pages/11011639.
You can view metrics associated with your DHCP service in Cloud Services Portal. This will give more visibility and monitoring of the DHCP service. For information, see /wiki/spaces/ddiadminguidensdraft/pages/11011639.
For better management and usability of the Fingerprints, you can view and manage system and user defined rules separately in the CSP. For information, see /wiki/spaces/ddiadminguidensdraft/pages/11010988.
BloxOne DDI is now able to directly import DHCP and IPAM data from Microsoft Active Directory, allowing for the offloading of DDI functions from AD servers. For information, see /wiki/spaces/ddiadminguidensdraft/pages/11010988XX.
You can now configure ‘Abandoned-Reclaim Time’ for abandoned leases in the CSP. After this period, the DHCP server will recover the abandoned IP (i.e. put it back into the available state) and the address will be available for assignment again. For information, see /wiki/spaces/ddiadminguidensdraft/pages/189104640.
BloxOne DDI supports the ability to search across all pages using local search - aggregating the search results into a unified repaginated list. You no longer need to use global search if you are already in the right zone or subnet - allows for quick retrieval of information. For information, see /wiki/spaces/ddiadminguidensdraft/pages/11011680, /wiki/spaces/ddiadminguidensdraft/pages/11011610, and /wiki/spaces/ddiadminguidensdraft/pages/11011604.
BloxOne routing improves the flexibility, scalability and performance of routing by separating it from the Anycast service into new BGP, OSPF, and RIP services for licensed users who are entitled for Anycast. If you are not currently using Anycast, you will see the new Routing page immediately, and no action is required on your part. If you are currently using Anycast, Infoblox Support will be contacting you to arrange the migration of your Anycast configuration to these new services. For information, see Configuring Routing.
With this release, Infoblox BloxOne supports Ubuntu 22.04 and will continue to support Ubuntu 20.04 and 18.04. BloxOne will however stop the official support of Ubuntu 16.04.