Learn how to configure and deploy BIG-IP DNS as it is commonly used. Learn how the Domain Name System (DNS) resolves hostnames into IP addresses, and how to use DNS Express to cache DNS query responses, accelerating DNS resolution. Practice working with key features to perform intelligent DNS resolution and configure wide IP pools to use a path load balancing method. Explore using persistence to effectively return one or more clients to the same virtual server on each query. Practice manual controls for resuming certain load balancing behaviors in the event of an outage. Configure BIG-IP DNS to participate in the DNSSEC chain of trust. Configure limit settings on virtual servers, and wide IP pools to temporarily direct client traffic away from resources that may not be performing at certain thresholds of efficiency. Customize intelligent DNS resolution using iRules on a wide IP. Learn how to configure a BIG-IP DNS sync group.
Reinforce knowledge transfer through the use of hands-on labs, and gain the confidence needed to start using BIG-IP DNS in a production environment.
Associated certification:
Exam/Test:
Chapter 1: Setting Up the BIG-IP System
Chapter 2: Introducing the Domain Name System (DNS) and BIG-IP DNS
Chapter 3: Accelerating DNS Resolution
Chapter 4: Implementing Intelligent DNS Resolutions
Chapter 5: Using LDNS Probes and Metrics
Chapter 6: Load Balancing Intelligent DNS Resolution
Using Static Load Balancing Methods
Using Dynamic Load Balancing Methods
Chapter 7: Monitoring Intelligent DNS Resources
Chapter 8: Advanced BIG-IP DNS Topics
This course is intended for system and network administrators responsible for installation, setup, configuration, and administration of BIG-IP DNS systems.
The following free Self-Directed Training (SDT) courses, although optional, are helpful for any student with limited BIG-IP administration and configuration experience:
General network technology knowledge and experience are recommended before attending any F5 Global Training Services instructor-led course, including OSI model encapsulation, routing and switching, Ethernet and ARP, TCP/IP concepts, IP addressing and subnetting, NAT and private IP addressing, NAT and private IP addressing, default gateway, network firewalls, and LAN vs. WAN.
The following course-specific knowledge and experience is suggested before attending this course:
Learn how to configure and deploy BIG-IP DNS as it is commonly used. Learn how the Domain Name System (DNS) resolves hostnames into IP addresses, and how to use DNS Express to cache DNS query responses, accelerating DNS resolution. Practice working with key features to perform intelligent DNS resolution and configure wide IP pools to use a path load balancing method. Explore using persistence to effectively return one or more clients to the same virtual server on each query. Practice manual controls for resuming certain load balancing behaviors in the event of an outage. Configure BIG-IP DNS to participate in the DNSSEC chain of trust. Configure limit settings on virtual servers, and wide IP pools to temporarily direct client traffic away from resources that may not be performing at certain thresholds of efficiency. Customize intelligent DNS resolution using iRules on a wide IP. Learn how to configure a BIG-IP DNS sync group.
Reinforce knowledge transfer through the use of hands-on labs, and gain the confidence needed to start using BIG-IP DNS in a production environment.
Associated certification:
Exam/Test:
Chapter 1: Setting Up the BIG-IP System
Chapter 2: Introducing the Domain Name System (DNS) and BIG-IP DNS
Chapter 3: Accelerating DNS Resolution
Chapter 4: Implementing Intelligent DNS Resolutions
Chapter 5: Using LDNS Probes and Metrics
Chapter 6: Load Balancing Intelligent DNS Resolution
Using Static Load Balancing Methods
Using Dynamic Load Balancing Methods
Chapter 7: Monitoring Intelligent DNS Resources
Chapter 8: Advanced BIG-IP DNS Topics
This course is intended for system and network administrators responsible for installation, setup, configuration, and administration of BIG-IP DNS systems.
The following free Self-Directed Training (SDT) courses, although optional, are helpful for any student with limited BIG-IP administration and configuration experience:
General network technology knowledge and experience are recommended before attending any F5 Global Training Services instructor-led course, including OSI model encapsulation, routing and switching, Ethernet and ARP, TCP/IP concepts, IP addressing and subnetting, NAT and private IP addressing, NAT and private IP addressing, default gateway, network firewalls, and LAN vs. WAN.
The following course-specific knowledge and experience is suggested before attending this course: