Essential Configuration Tasks
3-DNS® Administrator Guide 5 - 5
Setting up servers
There are five types of servers you can configure on a 3-DNS Controller:
3-DNS Controllers, BIG-IP systems, EDGE-FX systems, hosts, and routers.
At the minimum, your network includes one 3-DNS Controller, and at least
one server (BIG-IP system, EDGE-FX system, or host) that it manages.
This section describes how to set up each server type (3-DNS Controller,
BIG-IP system, EDGE-FX system, host, and router) that makes up your
network. The setup procedures here assume that the servers are up and
running in the network, and that they already have virtual servers defined (if
the server manages virtual servers). Note that 3-DNS Controllers and routers
do not manage virtual servers.
Important
If you are adding a BIG-IP Link Controller to the 3-DNS configuration, you
add the Link Controller as a BIG-IP system. If you want the 3-DNS
Controller to be aware of and manage the links on the Link Controller, then
you add the Link Controller as a 3-DNS system, also.

Defining 3-DNS Controllers

The purpose of defining a 3-DNS Controller in the configuration is to
establish in which data center the 3-DNS Controller resides and, if
necessary, to change big3d agent settings. Before you add other 3-DNS
Controllers to the configuration, you should add the 3-DNS Controller you
are configuring to its own configuration. By adding any additional 3-DNS
Controllers to the configuration, you make those 3-DNS Controllers
available so that you can add them to a sync group.
Note
Please review Chapter 10, Adding a 3-DNS Controller to an Existing
Network, if you are configuring more than one 3-DNS Controller in your
network.

To define a 3-DNS Controller using the Configuration utility

1. In the navigation pane, expand the Servers item, then click 3-DNS.
2. On the toolbar, click Add 3-DNS.
The Add New 3-DNS screen opens.