NSX Advanced Load Balancer integrates with the Azure cloud to provide DNS services to applications running on instances in the Azure cloud. Azure DNS is supported only for public IP addresses. This section discusses the Azure DNS and Integrating with Amazon Route 53 options for configuring DNS in an Azure cloud integrated with NSX Advanced Load Balancer.
To configure an Azure DNS profile, follow the steps given below:
Procedure
- Navigate to Create. Provide a relevant name to the profile and choose Azure DNS from the drop-down menu for Type. and click
- Provide the Azure subscription ID under the Subscription ID field.
- Select one of the following credentials to configure Azure as the DNS provider.
- Using Username/Password credential:
Field
Description
Username
Enter the username for the Azure subscription.
Password
Enter the password associated with the entered username.
Tenant
Enter the tenant or active directory associated with the Azure subscription.
- Using Application ID credential:
Field
Description
Application ID
Enter the application ID created for NSX Advanced Load Balancer Controller.
Authentication Key
Enter the authentication token created for the NSX Advanced Load Balancer Controller application.
Tenant ID
Enter the tenant ID associated with the Azure subscription.
- Using Username/Password credential:
- Click Next to configure the rest of the profile settings.
Option Description Azure Virtual Network (VNET)
Click on the dropdown menu to choose the Azure virtual network that hosts the virtual IPs.
Resource Group
Click on the dropdown list to choose the Azure resource group dedicated to the NSX Advanced Load Balancer Controller. The controller will create all its resources in this resource group.
Add Usable Domain
Enter the specific domain, if required.
- Click on Save to complete the configuration.