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DDI Central Endpoint integration
DDI Central Endpoint integration ManageEngine DDI Central's integration with Endpoint Central enables organizations to seamlessly access all the details of the devices and visualize them effectively. This helps network administrators manage and ...
Configuring Endpoint Central in DDI Central
Configuring Endpoint Central in DDI central DDI central benefit administrators monitor and manage all the devices, patches and vulnerabilities by fetching and displaying the data from Endpoint central. In order to fetch the Endpoint Central, admins ...
DDI Central and Endpoint Central Integration overview
DDI Central and Endpoint Central Integration overview ManageEngine DDI Central’s latest release empowers network administrators with deeper endpoint visibility by integrating seamlessly with ManageEngine Endpoint Central. This integration provides a ...
AWS RDS Instance Observability in DDI Central
AWS RDS Instance Observability in DDI Central Amazon RDS (Relational Database Service) is a managed database platform that simplifies the deployment and scaling of databases like MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQL Server, and more. It abstracts infrastructure ...
Analyzing AWS EC2 Network Resources in DDI Central
Analyzing AWS EC2 Network Resources in DDI Central Amazon EC2 (Elastic Compute Cloud) is at the heart of most AWS deployments, powering scalable virtual machines for applications, services, and infrastructure workloads. But managing EC2 efficiently ...
Analyzing AWS VPCs and VPC Subnets in DDI Central
Analyzing AWS VPCs and VPC Subnets in DDI Central Table of Contents Analyzing AWS VPC VPC: Subnets VPC: Instances VPC: Network Interfaces VPC: Load Balanceers VPC: DB Instances Analyzing AWS Subnets within VPCs VPC Subnets: VPC VPC Subnets: Instances ...
AWS Integration Dashboard in DDI Central
AWS Integration Dashboard in DDI Central DDI Central’s AWS integration dashboard provides network administrators a centralized, visual snapshot of their AWS resource landscape across VPC, EC2, ECS, and RDS services. This guide outlines how to ...
AWS Integration with DDI Central
AWS Integration with DDI Central DDI Central seamlessly integrates with Amazon Web Services (AWS) to provide deep visibility and centralized oversight of key cloud infrastructure components— EC2 instances, ECS services, RDS databases, VPCs, and their ...
Steps to Integrate Microsoft Azure Cloud Native DNS Services with DDI Central
Steps to integrate Microsoft Azure Cloud Native DNS Services with DDI Central Step 1: Getting required credentials from Azure Login into your Azure account and to get Subscription ID, click 'Subscription ID' and copy the 'Subscription ID' from the ...
Steps to integrate Google CloudDNS with DDI Central
Steps to integrate Google CloudDNS with DDI Central Step 1: Generating JSON Key within Google CloudDNS Login into your Google cloud account and Navigate to IAM & Admin -> Service Accounts You need a service account to generate JSON Key. Click on ...
Steps to integrate Cloudflare with DDI Central
Steps to integrate Cloudflare with DDI Central Step 1: Generating Auth-Code in Cloudflare Login into your Cloudflare account. On the dashboard, click on the User icon and select My Profile. Navigate to API Tokens and click on the 'View' button of ...
Steps to integrate AWS Route 53 with DDI Central
Steps to integrate AWS Route 53 with DDI Central Step 1: Generating Access Key, Key ID and Zone ID in AWS Route 53 Login into your AWS account and click on 'user icon' and select 'Security Credentials'. On the Identity and Access Management(IAM) ...
Managing domains across Multi-cloud Environments
Managing Domains Across Multi-cloud Environments How to Add Domains from a Cloud Provider into DDI Central Select the Cloud Observability Cluster from the top-right corner of the DDI Central management console. This will open the cluster's DNS and ...
Creating a Provider Profile in Cloud Observability in DDI Central
Creating a Provider Profile for Cloud Observability in DDI Central When you create a Cloud Observability cluster in DDI Central, you must define a Provider Profile to proceed further. This step is essential as it is the Provider profile that serves ...
Cloud Observability in DDI Central
Cloud Observability in DDI Central For Unified Visibility Across Cloud Networks As enterprises expand their cloud footprint, network teams are often left grappling with fragmented visibility across platforms, resources, and services. DDI Central’s ...
Linux Managing Clusters, Overlapping IP Spaces, Distributed Branch Network Sites, and their Global Configurations in DDI Central
Managing Clusters, Overlapping IP Spaces, Distributed Branch Network Sites, and their Global Configurations in DDI Central Managing distributed IT environments is no easy task. As networks grow increasingly complex and interconnected, centralizing ...
Configuring Linux DNS Resource Records
Configuring DNS Records DNS records hold information about domain names, and their associated IP addresses. They are stored in authoritative DNS servers and consist of a series of text files written in DNS syntax, a string of characters that directs ...
Microsoft Domain scavenging
Domain scavenging Domain scavenging, more commonly known as DNS scavenging, refers to the process of cleaning up stale DNS records that dynamically register themselves over time in the DNS database. This mechanism is typically used in conjunction ...
Microsoft DNS Audit logs
DNS Audit Logs DDI Central enables you to view the audit logs of specific domains Select the DNS menu from the menu bar along the left side of the screen.From the submenus that appear, choose Audit. The Audit page helps you to continuously evaluate ...
Microsoft Domain Query Analytics
DNS query analytics DNS analytics dashboard provides a network administrator with quick insights into the DNS and leased IP activity related to a particular domain or network segment. It helps in monitoring network usage, identifying potential ...
Configuring DNS cache settings for Microsoft DNS infrastructure
Configuring DNS Cache settings for Microsoft DNS infrastructure What is DNS Cache? DNS cache is a temporary storage mechanism on a DNS server or client that stores the results of DNS query resolutions. When a device or DNS server resolves a domain ...
Configuring DNS Recursion and Forwarder settings
Configuring DNS Recursion and Forwarder Settings Configuring DNS recursion settings DNS recursion is a process where a DNS server queries other DNS servers to resolve a domain name that is not within its own authoritative zones. Configuring DNS ...
Configuring Response Rate Limiting execution
Configuring RRL Exception List for Microsoft DNS Response Rate Limiting (RRL) helps mitigate the effects of DNS amplification attacks by limiting the rate at which responses are sent to clients. However, there might be certain clients or subnets that ...
Configuring Response Rate Limiting settings
Configuring DNS Response Rate Limiting (RRL) settings Response Rate Limiting (RRL) is a security feature designed to mitigate the impact of DNS amplification attacks by limiting the rate of responses a DNS server can send to a client. Configuring RRL ...
Configuring DNS Query Resolution Policies
Configuring DNS Query Resolution Policies (QRPs) Overview In Microsoft DNS (Domain Name System), the Query Resolution Policy provides administrators with granular control over how DNS queries are resolved. This feature allows for dynamic and flexible ...
Domain Blocking in Microsoft DNS using DNS firewall
Domain Blocking in Microsoft DNS using DNS Firewall Domain blocking using a DNS Firewall is a security measure that prevents users from accessing specific websites or domains by intercepting DNS queries and filtering out requests to undesired or ...
Configuring DNS client subnets
Configuring DNS Clientsubnets Client subnets in Microsoft DNS, are named groups of IP subnets that allow DNS servers to provide more specific responses based on the client’s location or network segment. A client subnet is identified by a name and ...
Configuring DNSSEC
DNSSEC DNSSEC, short for Domain Name System Security Extensions, is a suite of specifications for securing certain kinds of information provided by the Domain Name System (DNS). It is designed to protect against a range of DNS attacks such as cache ...
Managing zone scopes
Managing Zone Scopes Zone scopes in Microsoft DNS enable the DNS server to maintain multiple distinct sets of DNS records for the same zone. Each scope can provide different responses to DNS queries based on specific conditions, such as the type of ...
Managing stub zones and forwarders
Managing Stub Zones and Forwarders in DDI Central What are Stub Zones? Stub zones managed under Windows DNS service contain information of the authoritative name server and it helps in forwarding the DNS queries. Any changes made in the primary zone ...
Configuring Microsoft DNS Resource Records
Configuring DNS Resource Records(RR) DNS records hold information about domain names, and their associated IP addresses. They are stored in authoritative DNS servers and consist of a series of text files written in DNS syntax, a string of characters ...
Managing Microsoft DNS Resource Records
Managing DNS Resource Records(RR) What are domain Resource Records (RR)? Resource Records (RRs) are the fundamental information elements of the Domain Name System (DNS). Each RR defines a specific piece of information about the domain. Here are the ...
Creating Reverse zones
Creating reverse authoritative zones Reverse DNS is the process of resolving an IP address back to a domain name. It is commonly used for services such as email servers to verify that an IP address maps to a domain name. Reverse DNS for an IP address ...
Creating authoritative zones for Microsoft DNS servers using DDI Central
Creating authoritative zones for Microsoft DNS servers using DDI Central To create authoritative zones for Microsoft DNS servers using DDI Central: Get into the DNS module. Select the Domains menu. On the Domains page, You can create a new domain ...
50. Multi vendor dns integration with DDI Central for Linux
Multi-vendor DNS integration with DDI Central DDI Central serves as a powerful tool for organizations managing multiple domains across various hosted DNS providers. By centralizing DNS management, DDI Central becomes the single point of management ...
FAQs for Windows Microsoft DNS and DHCP servers
FAQ for the Microsoft Windows DNS and DHCP servers Which versions of the Windows Server OS are supported? You can onboard your DNS and DHCP servers running on Windows Server OS 2016, 2019, and 2022 in DDI Central. DDI Central also provides seamless ...
DDI Central Windows system settings
DDI Central System settings DDI Central provides customizable time configurations for both DNS and DHCP services, which lets administrators can set their own time period, based on their system configurations. This helps admins automate network tasks ...
Alerts in DDI Central
Alerts in DDI Central ManageEngine DDI Central facilitates real-time alerts for the administrators over the network issues occurring, within the UI alerts page as well as email notification. They can also view alerts history, audit every alerts came ...
Monitoring Microsoft DNS DHCP Server System Metrics
Monitoring Microsoft DNS DHCP Server System Metrics To monitor the load and performance of your DNS and DHCP servers: Select Settings-> Servers. The Servers page appears listing the servers added. First it displays the status of the DNS, DHCP4, and ...
Managing Clusters, Overlapping IP Spaces, Distributed Branch Network Sites, and their Global Configurations in DDI Central
Managing Clusters, Overlapping IP Spaces, Distributed Branch Network Sites, and their Global Configurations in DDI Central Managing distributed IT environments is no easy task. As networks grow increasingly complex and interconnected, centralizing ...
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