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ProVision 6.0 is a major release with new features.

 

Contact 6connect at info@6connect.com to schedule a demo or get more information.

New Features

(CFR denotes customer requested)

 

DNSv3

IM -2552: Updated and replaced the DNS Admin and DNS Tabs with DNSv3 - featuring a more efficient backend, new user interface, and a DNS "Group" system.

Review the updated workflow for DNSv3 here: Workflow Concepts

  • Access DNS Servers, Groups, and Zones from the same ProVision DNS tab. 
  • Removed the DNS-Admin tab.  Functionality previously in  DNS-Admin is now contained under the DNS tab "DNS Servers" area (Admin only), with SOA and Nameserver defaults set per-Group. 
  • Introducing "DNS Groups" - Organize your Zones and Servers together into a single place. With Groups, you are able to push whole group configurations at the same time. 
  • Updated Zone list interface and View Zone pages.
  • Zone Error Monitoring - Check zones for errors, and receive detailed feedback. 
  • Schedule Pushes at the server, group, or individual zone level. 
  • DNS Templates have been removed and replaced with an option to "Clone Existing Zone" when creating a new zone. "Template" Zones may be created under a "Template" DNS Group, and given an appropriate name (templateABC.com.) to reference when cloning. Any existing DNS Templates with automatically be migrated to a new "Template" DNS Group during the 6.0 upgrade. 
  • Incorporated ACLs / Views into a DNS Group module. 
  • Enabling and configuring DNSSEC has been revised to work within the DNSv3 server / Groups system. 


Peering "View By Peer" tab

IM-1551: Added "View by Exchange" and "View by Peer" options for the Peering Tab.
"View by Peer" allows you to select a peer, and view Peering DB information and all ProVision sessions for that Peer.
"View by Exchange" returns you to the standard Peering Tab view, with Peer sessions organized under each exchange.

 

To see "View by Peer", navigate to the ProVision Peering Tab. At the top left of the page, click the "View by Peer" button.

On the "View by Peer" page, click on a Peer from the list on the left. You may also filter the list by typing a few characters from the Peer name into the filter box.

Once a Peer is selected, View information and sessions for that peer by clicking on the "Info" and "Sessions" tabs at the top of the center information panel.

When done, return to the main Peering Tab by clicking on the "View by Exchange" toggle at the top of the page.

 

DNS Autogenerator Gadget

The DNS Autogenerator Gadget uses the Hostname field (6c-hostname-fqdn) of the Resource to generate a list of DNS forward and reverse zone entries based on the blocks assigned to the Resource in the IPAM Gadget It will generate a list of potential zone records - just select the ones you want to create, save the changes and you are ready to push the zones. See Gadgets - DNS Autogenerator for more details.

 

Enabling the DNS Autogenerator

To set up this Gadget, ensure that the Section of the Resource (typically, "Resource Holder" ), has the "Hostname" field (6c-hostname-fqdn) and the DNS Autogenerator Gadget added to the Section. (See: Customizing Sections and Customizing Fields). 

Then, check that the Resource itself has information entered into the "Hostname" field. If the field is already filled out, it will show in the "Fields" information area at the bottom of the Resource Entry page. To add or edit the hostname, click "Edit" at the bottom of the resource entry page, add the information to the Hostname field, and click "Save". 

Once a hostname has been associated with a Resource, and the page refreshed, the DNS Autogenerator Gadget will be visible.

 Working with the DNS Autogenerator

One enabled and visible, the DNS Autogenerator Gadget will initially show a short description, the hostname, and a button to "Autogenerate Records". 

Before starting, check that the blocks assigned to the Resource in the IPAM Gadget are correct and up-to-date - the Autogenerator uses these blocks to create the records. If using a DNS Group other than "Default" to hold zones, ensure that the desired DNS Group to hold the generated records has been set up. (See: Working with DNS Groups).

When ready, click the "Autogenerate Records" button. The Gadget will search through the blocks in the IPAM gadget and provide a list of found blocks. 

Next, add in a subdomain if desired (optional), and select the DNS Group to hold the records (required). Click on the listed blocks to select (highlighted green) or deselect (grey) for DNS zone / record creation.

Finally, hit the "Save" button at the bottom of the gadget - the selected forward and reverse DNS records will be created and added into the DNS Group, viewable in the  DNS Tab.

 


DHCP Customer Configuration Gadget

The DHCP Customer Configuration Gadget allows users to assign IP aggregates to the DHCP server pools and generate DHCP Server Configuration changes. 

These configurations are then sent to the associated DHCP server Management Gadget as "Unpushed Configurations", where they may be held until a manual or schedule push occurs. 


 Before using the DHCP Customer Configuration Gadget, the following should be set up in ProVision:

  • The associated DHCP server should be created in ProVision and set up in the DHCP Management Gadget (See: DHCP Tab).
  • Add the DHCP Customer Configuration Gadget to the desired Section. You may want to create a specific "DHCP Customer" Section for DHCP customer entries (See: Customizing Sections).
  • Have, or set up DHCP Aggregates from the IPAM Tab with the desired IP space type, RIR, Region(s), Tags, and any desired VLAN criteria. Regions are a required field when assigning IPs from the DHCP Customer Configuration Gadget. 

 

 Using the DHCP Customer Configuration Gadget

  • Step 1) Link the Gadget with the desired DHCP Server

  • Step 2) Assign IP's for Pools from DHCP Aggregates

  • Step 3) Set up configuration information - add Option 82 Elements, Circuit ID, and notes. Use the "Preview" field to confirm the accuracy of the data, and select the status as "Activate" or "Terminate".
    Once saved, the updated configuration will be sent to the DHCP Management Gadget. 

  • Step 4) an admin user may manually push the updated configuration from the DHCP Management Gadget, or use a scheduled DHCP push task to automate the pushes. 

See Gadgets - DHCP Customer Configuration for more details. 

 


 

Additional Features / Improvements

New DNS Import Options


Provision DNSv3 supports the addition of four new DNS Zone Import options to the Admin Data Import Tab:

  • InfoBlox DNS Zone Import 

    To import zones from an Infoblox server, navigate to the Admin area Data Import Tab, and click on "InfoBlox Zone Import". 

    From there, fill out information for the Infoblox server host, username, and password. Select the Import options for zone type, view, and DNS Group. 

    When done, click the "Import" button. 

    For more information, see InfoBlox Zone Import.

  • NS One DNS Zone Import

    To import zones from a NS One server, navigate to the Admin area Data Import Tab, and click on "NS One Zone Import". 

    From there, enter the NS One API Key and select the desired DNS Group to add the zones under. 

    When done, click the "Import" button. 

    For more information, see NS One Zone Import.

  • DynDNS Zone Import

    To import zones from a Dyn DNS server, navigate to the Admin area Data Import Tab, and click on "Dyn DNS Zone Import". 

    From there, enter the DynDNS Customer Name, UserName, and Password, then select the desired DNS Group to add the zones under. 

    When done, click the "Import" button. 

    For more information, see Dyn DNS Zone Import.

  • DNSMadeEasy Zone Import

    To import zones from a DNSMadeEasy server, navigate to the Admin area Data Import Tab, and click on "DNSMadeEasy Zone Import". 

    From there, enter the DNSMadeEasy API Key and API Secret, then select the desired DNS Group to add the zones under. 

    When done, click the "Import" button. 

    For more information, see DNSMadeEasy Zone Import.

 

Peering - Configure Sessions for Existing / Approved Peers:


An option has been added to the Peering Communications action menu to "Configure Sessions" for that Peer. With this option, you can view and configure all sessions, from any or all exchanges, for that Peer from one menu. "Configure Sessions" becomes available once a peer has been marked "Existing" or "Approved" in the Communications Action Menu. For more information, see Peering - Workflow.


Clicking on "Configure Sessions" opens a modal showing the available exchanges with routers, sessions for that Peer under those exchanges, and options to change the router, peer group, and Peer type. 

Select the checkmarks for the desired sessions to configure. As a shortcut, you may also check the "Select all exchanges" option to select all sessions under all exchanges, or, check "Select all networks" next to the exchange header to select all sessions in that exchange. From there, deselect items as needed. 

When your selections have been made, click "Configure Now" to immediately configure all selected sessions, or you may schedule the configuration through the Scheduler Tab.

 


CPNR Updates:

CPNR Updates include:

  • Added a check to ensure CPNR modules in ProVision are reachable prior to Push
  • Option 43 is now integrated
  • scope_upsert call now is taking 2 new parameters "option_43_name" and "option_43_value". 
    • The "option_43_name" must be predefined inside CPNR (Design->Options) 
    • "option_43_value" should be the value that is going to be set for the Scope for example "241 11.22.33.44"  (typically 241 followed by the IP). 

 

DNS APIv1 Updates

To support the release of DNSv3, the following updates have been made to DNS APIv1 endpoints:

  • As of DNSv3, zones are now considered their own resource. Thus, DNS APIv1 zone parameters "zoneResourceId", "updateZoneResourceId", and "deleteZoneResourceId" now refer to (and equal) the zone ID instead of the parent resource ID, and are no longer editable values. 
  • The DNS Zone Control "GET" optional parameters "selectOffset" and "sortArray" have been removed. 
  • DNS Zone Tags are no longer supported. Zone Tag parameters under target=zone and target=record have been removed.



IPAM APIv1 Updates:

Get:The following updates have been made to IPAM APIv1 "get" endpoint. Valid tagsMode options are now "strict", "exclude", "intersection", and "union". See API Module - IPAM for additional details.

  • If tagsMode is omitted from an IPAM Get request, the mode defaults to 'intersection'
  • tagsMode=union has been implemented for IPAM Get.  It selects any block which has any one of the tags. 
  • tagsMode=intersection matches any blocks which has all of the tags. 
  • tagsMode=strict and tagsMode=exclude remain unchanged.


smartAssign: if the phrase "assignedResourceId=ignore" is supplied, then a matching IP block is selected from the Available pool or any sub-assignable block on any resource.

 

DNS Gadget Updates:

The DNS Gadget has been simplified to support DNSv3 changes.

  • Zone creation, editing, and deletion has moved into DNSv3, under the DNS Tab.
  • The action menu has been simplified to a "View Zone" option, which links to the DNSv3 view zone page (also accessible from clicking on the zone name).
  • Zone delegation has been removed.

 

Bug Fixes/Improvements

IM - 1948: Added a "Clear Search" function to DHCP Pool searches in the DHCP Management Gadget. 

IM - 2472: Resolved an API issue where a parent block could be direct assigned if specified by ID.

IM - 2487: Resolved an issue that occurred when a non-address string was provided for a Region's Address field. Non-address addresses will now default to global zero positioning on the IPAM Map.

IM - 2486: IPAM APIv1, the parameter tags_mode="strict" has been updated return only blocks with no tags, if no tags are specified in the call.

IM - 2544: Resolved an issue in the DHCP Management Gadget - Create Pool where selecting a Domain / VLAN would prevent selection of an IP Rule.

 

 

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