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This video gives a high level overview of the "Before you Begin" content on this page, as well as an introduction to ProVision's Resource System.
Note: Recorded in ProVision v5.1.x, newer versions may have interface updates.
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This video gives a high level overview of the "Getting your Data into ProVision" content on this page.
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DNS Servers ((CHECK LINKS WHEN DNS DONE))Servers
May be used to import: DNS Zones
ProVision provides automated tools for importing DNS zones from the following server types: BIND, PowerDNS, InfoBlox, NS One, Dyn DNS, and DNSMadeEasy servers, as well as IPPlan MySQL Databases.
Before importing DNS zones, it is recommended that a DNS Group be created to hold the zones being imported, and that the DNS server be added into ProVision so that zone updates may be pushed.
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If using the DNS functionality in ProVision, you will need to add your servers prior to importing zones.
Add DNS Severs ((CHECK LINKS WHEN DNS DONE))
Adding DNS Servers requires administrative access.
Servers are added under the DNS Tab of ProVision, under "DNS Servers". Click on "Add Server" and fill out the server information.
Information for specific server types and options is available under the following sections:
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Configuring Split Horizon/Views
Import DNS Zones ((CHECK LINKS WHEN DNS DONE))
After creating the applicable servers in ProVision, you may import or manually add DNS zones.
ProVision offers multiple DNS zone import options, available under the Data Import tab in the Admin section. For more information on importing DNS zones, see Importing your Data and Import DNS Zones.
BIND Zone Import
- Imports using the named.conf configuration file tied to the zones you are uploading, a .zip or .tar file of the zones themselves, and an optional .csv file mapping zones to customers
and DNS Servers- .
PowerDNS Zone Import
- Option is available after configuring a PowerDNS server with a MySQL backend. Connects to the selected server and imports all zones.
InfoBlox Zone Import
- Imports DNS zones using a provided Host, Username, and Password. The InfoBlox import pulls all zones on the InfoBlox LOCAL grid and adds them to a designated Group. It is advised to create a DNS Group prior to the import with default parameters and NS records to be inherited by the imported records.
NS One Zone Import
- Imports DNS zones using a NS One API Key. It is advised to create a DNS Group prior to the import with default parameters and NS records to be inherited by the imported records.
Dyn DNS Zone Import
- Imports DNS zones using a Dyn DNS Customer Name, Username, and Password. It is advised to create a DNS Group prior to the import with default parameters and NS records to be inherited by the imported records.
DNSMadeEasy Zone Import
- Imports
- Imports DNS zones using a DNSMadeEasy API Key and API Secret. It is advised to create a DNS Group prior to the import with default parameters and NS records to be inherited by the imported records.
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IPPlan Zone Import
- Imports DNS zones using IPPlan MySQL database options. It is advised to create a DNS Group prior to the import with default parameters and NS records to be inherited by the imported records.
Manually adding zones may be done at any time from the DNS Tab. See Working with DNS Zones - Common Tasks and Editing DNS Zones.
3) Add Users and Groups
In ProVision, the permissions structure is handled by assigning users to groups, then setting specific resource-level C/R/U/D permissions for that group. It is designed to give you as much flexibility as you need to accommodate most use cases. When mapping out the permissions structure for your organization, keep in mind who you want to access to application:
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See: Users & Permissions, Users and Groups
Working In
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Provision
With the basic data now imported, and users set up, you (and your team) are ready to work in ProVision!
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Resources:
IPAM:
DNS:
Working with DNS Zones - Common Tasks
DHCP:
Working with DNS Zones - Common Tasks
Peering:
Peering Sessions - Common Tasks