Manual Chapter :
Managing GSLB
Topology Regions
Applies To:
Show VersionsBIG-IQ Centralized Management
- 8.3.0, 8.2.0, 8.1.0, 8.0.0, 7.1.0
Managing GSLB
Topology Regions
How do I manage permissions for DNS GSLB
objects?
F5 BIG-IQ Centralized Management makes it
straightforward for you to manage permissions that allow users to view only
the specific DNS GSLB objects you assign to them.
To provide permissions for a specific set of objects, you complete these
tasks.
- Add a custom resource group- In this task, you specify the GSLB objects that you want this user to work with. You create a resource group for each collection of objects that you want to assign to a user.
- Add a custom role- Next, you associate the GSLB Viewer role type with the resource groups that contain the objects you want your delegates to view. For example, if you had a resource group made up of two wide IPs, one namedSeattlePrimeand the other namedSeattleSecond, you might name this roleviewSeattle.
- Add a custom user- Finally, you create a user and assign a custom role to that user. The role gives that user permissions to view the objects that belong to the objects in the resource group. In the current example, you could assign your custom user to theviewSeattlerole to give that user the ability to view the GSLB objects in the two Seattle wide IPs.
For step-by-step guidance on each of these tasks, refer to
How do I give users
customized permissions to specific BIG-IP resources based on their job
responsibilities?
on support.f5.com
.How do I manage GSLB
topology regions in BIG-IQ?
Topology regions define a specific geographical location that has meaning
for your network. These regions are especially useful in conjunction with topology records to
improve the efficiency of your load balancing.
The workflows are very similar for creating a new GSLB topology region or for changing the settings
for a GSLB topology region that already reside on devices in a managed sync group.
In each case, there are four tasks to perform.
This figure illustrates the workflow to manage the topology
regions in a sync group. Changing the settings or creating the topology region is the second
step in this process.
You can view the GSLB topology regions configured for the DNS sync groups
you manage by navigating to
. From there, click a region to edit it, or click Create
to set up a new one.View GSLB objects
Before you can use a BIG-IQ to manage DNS GSLB objects on a managed device, you must configure at least one Datacenter on that device using the BIG-IP user interface.
When you use F5 BIG-IQ Centralized Management to manage your DNS sync group, you can view the GSLB objects that are defined on devices in the sync group.
- At the top of the screen, clickConfiguration.
- On the left, click, and then select the object type that you want to view.The screen displays a list of the selected object type that are defined on devices managed by this BIG-IQ system. For each object (except iRules, topology records, or topology regions), icons describe the health status and availability.
- To view overview information about a particular object, select the check box for that object.An overview panel and a related items panel display for this object.
- To see a list of related items for a GSLB object:
- Select the check box for that object.
- In the Related Items panel, clickShow.You can view the list of related items; and, for many of the items, you can click a link to view properties for that item.
- To view the general properties for a GSLB object, click the name of that object.The screen displays the properties for the selected object.
Create a GSLB
topology region
You create a GSLB topology region to define a
specific geographical location that has meaning for your network.
- At the top of the screen, clickConfiguration, then, on the left, click .The screen displays the list of topology regions defined on this device.
- ClickCreate.The New Topology Region screen opens.
- Select aSync Groupfor the topology region.
- Type aNamefor the topology region.
- Specify theRegion Members
- Select aMember Typeand provide the applicable information.
- ForIs/Is Not:, specify whether you want the system to select this topology region, either when the request source matches (is), or when it does not match (is not).
- ClickSave & Close.The system creates the new topology region and adds it to the list of topology regions.
Changes that you make are
made only to the pending version. The
pending version
serves as a repository for changes you stage before deploying them to the managed device.
Object settings for the pending version are not the same as the object settings on the
actual BIG-IP device until they are deployed or discarded. When you finish specifying the settings for
this topology region, you need to evaluate and then deploy the changes to
devices in the sync group. Until you deploy the changes stored in the pending version,
objects on the devices in the sync group are not changed.
Edit a GSLB
topology region
You can view and modify the properties for
existing GSLB topology regions. Since you are working with an existing topology region,
you can modify only some settings.
- At the top of the screen, clickConfiguration, then, on the left, click .The screen displays the list of topology regions defined on this device.
- Click the name of the topology region you want to edit.Unless noted here, the parameters on this screen perform the same function as they do when you configure a topology region on a BIG-IP device. For details about the purpose or function of a particular setting, refer to the BIG-IP system reference information onsupport.f5.com.The screen displays the current settings for the selected topology region.
- Make the changes to the settings you want to revise and then, when your edits are complete, clickSave & Close.The system updates the topology region with the settings that you specified.
Changes that you make are
made only to the pending version. The
pending version
serves as a repository for changes you stage before deploying them to the managed device.
Object settings for the pending version are not the same as the object settings on the
actual BIG-IP device until they are deployed or discarded. When you finish revising the settings for
this topology region, you need to evaluate and then deploy the changes to
devices in the sync group. Until you deploy the changes stored in the pending version,
objects on the devices in the sync group are not changed.