Ensure that at least one global load balancing pool exists in the configuration
before you create a wide IP.
Create a wide IP configured in a manner where BIG-IP®
DNS returns an SOA record that contains a TTL with a Return Code On
Failure response. With this configuration, the local DNS servers can cache a negative
response and provide faster responses to DNS queries.
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On the Main tab, click .
The Wide IP List screen opens.
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Click Create.
The New Wide IP List screen opens.
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From the General Properties list, select Advanced.
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In the Name field, type a name for the wide IP.
Tip: You can use two different wildcard characters in the wide IP name: asterisk
(*) to represent several characters and question mark (?) to represent a single character.
This reduces the number of aliases you have to add to the configuration.
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From the Type list, select one of these record types for the wide
IP:
Option |
Description |
NAPTR
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The Name Authority Pointer record, NAPTR, aids in the standardization of Uniform
Resource Names (URNs). NAPTR records map between sets of URNs, URLs and plain domain names,
and suggest to clients the protocols available for communication with the mapped
resource. |
A
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The Address record, or A record, lists the IP address for a given host name. |
SRV
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The Service resource record, SRV, is a pointer with which an alias for a given service is redirected to another domain. |
CNAME
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The Canonical Name resource record, CNAME, specifies an alias or nickname for the official, or canonical, host name. |
AAAA
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The IPv6 Address record, or AAAA record, lists the 128-bit IPv6 address for a given host name. |
MX
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The Mail Exchange resource record, MX, defines the mail system(s) for a given domain. |
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From the Return Code On Failure list, select
Enabled.
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From the RCODE list, select one of these options:
Option |
Description |
NOERROR (No Error)
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No error condition. |
FORMERR (Query Format Error)
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The name server was unable to interpret the query. |
SERVFAIL (Server Failure)
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The name server was unable to process this query due to a problem with the name server. |
NXDOMAIN (Non Existent Domain)
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The domain name referenced in the query does not exist.
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NOTIMP (Not Implemented)
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The name server does not support the requested kind of query. |
REFUSED (Refuse To Answer)
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The name server refuses to perform the specified operation for
policy reasons. |
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In the SOA Negative Caching TTL field, type the number of seconds
that the local DNS servers consider the Return Code On Failure to be valid.
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In the Pools area, for the Pool List setting, select the pools that
this wide IP uses for load balancing.
The system evaluates the pools based on the wide IP load balancing method
configured.
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From the Pool list, select a pool.
A pool can belong to more than one wide IP.
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Click Add.
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Click Finished.