To enable and use the Dedicated Management interface on BlueCat DNS for AWS virtual appliances, you must have two interfaces (Service and Management) already configured on your instance.
BlueCat DNS for AWS virtual appliances already in production must be removed from Address Manager control before enabling Dedicated Management.
To remove BlueCat DNS for AWS
virtual appliances from
Address Manager control:
- From the BlueCat Address Manager for AWS user interface, disable the server: .
- From the BlueCat DNS for AWS Administration
Console, remove the server from Address Manager
control:
Adonis> configure system Adonis:configure:system>set state no-proteus-control
To enable Dedicated Management:
Note: You must enable Dedicated Management using an SSH
connection. When you connect to the instance using SSH, a static route is created
using the IP address of the SSH client which is required to connect to the
management interface. Connecting through the serial console does not create the
static route, preventing Dedicated Management from being enabled.
Note: Enabling Dedicated Management creates a static route using the IP
address of the SSH client which is required to connect to the management
interface.
If you removed your BlueCat DNS for AWS virtual appliances from Address Manager control prior to enabling Dedicated Management, replace the server in Address Manager to resume control and management of the appliance ( ).