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Why are We Moving Away from Maintain? Jason Gorrie

Why are We Moving Away from Maintain? Jason Gorrie. Agenda. Why Change Selection Process Selection Outcome Implementation Timeline Questions. Definitions. IPAM: IP Address Management DHCP: Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DNS: Domain Name System DDI: DHCP, DNS, IPAM. Why Change.

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Why are We Moving Away from Maintain? Jason Gorrie

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  1. Why are We Moving Away from Maintain? Jason Gorrie

  2. Agenda Why Change Selection Process Selection Outcome Implementation Timeline Questions

  3. Definitions IPAM: IP Address Management DHCP: Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DNS: Domain Name System DDI: DHCP, DNS, IPAM

  4. Why Change Oregon State Univ cease funding Missing IPv6 eg:fe80::224:1dff:feab:e78a/64 DNSSEC Simple disaster recovery

  5. Selection Process Spring 2011: Invite vendors for RFI Summer 2011: RFP Fall 2011: RFP technical evaluation Nov 16, 2011: RFP completed Dec 01, 2011: PO issued

  6. Selection Outcome

  7. Infoblox in the Industry Carleton University Université de Montréal Harvard University Arizona State University Tivo

  8. Hardware Options Infoblox-1050-A 24K DNS req/sec Infoblox-1550-A 36K DNS req/sec

  9. Hardware IB units

  10. Web Interface

  11. Lab Environment Lab: two IB 550-A & one IB 250-A Setup to allow Training Advanced scripting changes Testing of updates, new features Setup completed no later: Jan 15, 2012

  12. Preliminary Layout

  13. Layout - Management

  14. Layout – Hidden Master

  15. Layout - DHCP Campus

  16. Layout – DHCP Resnet

  17. Layout – Unicast & Anycast

  18. Layout - Insight

  19. Layout – Anycast A1U: MC – IST machine room A2:EV2/3 – Environment machine room A3:E6 - Engineering machine room A4: Unknown A5: Unknown A6U: PHY/? - IST machine room Aggregate Capacity: ~ 150K DNS requests/sec Max Observed Typical Load: 4K DNS requests/sec

  20. Implementation Timeline

  21. Deliverable Timeline

  22. Important Changes Policy 8 classification of A,AAAA record Host HW/location data no longer in TXT records, available through API Less free form data inputs * No /etc/hosts * No /etc/networks Changes to bulk import TBD

  23. API Written in Perl Reference manual ~ 1300 pages, functions well documented, sample code Bloxtools: www.bloxtools.com my $bind_a = Infoblox::DNS::Record::A->new ( ipv4addr => "1.1.1.1", name => "bind_a.domain.com", comment => "this is a demo bind_a record", disable => "true", ttl => "33", mac_address => "1:1:1:1:1:1", views => [$view1] ); # Submit for addition

  24. Question and Answer Concerns? What training do you want and how delivered? /etc/hosts, /etc/networks are there others? Workflows MS DNS Integration

  25. Links

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