Managing Inbound Endpoints
Scenarios
To enable on-premises servers to access a cloud service domain name, you need to create an inbound endpoint and configure forwarding rules on the on-premises DNS servers to forward the DNS queries for the cloud service domain name to the IP addresses specified in the inbound endpoint.
Creating an Inbound Endpoint
- Go to the Resolvers page.
- Click on the upper left and select the desired region and project.
- In the upper right corner of the page, click Create Endpoint.
- Configure the parameters based on Table 1.
Figure 1 Creating an inbound endpoint
Table 1 Parameters for creating an inbound endpoint Parameter
Description
Endpoint Type
Type of the endpoint. There are two options: Inbound and Outbound.
Select Inbound.
Endpoint Name
Name of the endpoint. The name can:
- Contain only letters, digits, underscores (_), hyphens (-), and periods (.).
- Contain 1 to 64 characters.
Region
Region where the inbound endpoint works.
VPC
The VPC over which all inbound DNS queries are forwarded to cloud DNS servers.
CAUTION:The VPC cannot be changed after an endpoint is created.
Subnet
The subnet must have available IP addresses. Only IPv4 addresses are supported.
IP Addresses
There are two options: Automatically assign or Specify.
NOTE:To improve reliability, you need to specify at least two IP addresses, with each in a different AZ.
You can optionally add more IP addresses.
- Click OK.
Viewing an Inbound Endpoint
- Go to the Resolvers page.
- Click on the upper left and select the desired region and project.
- On the Inbound Endpoints tab, locate the inbound endpoint you want to view.
- Click the name of the inbound endpoint and view its details, such as basic configuration and IP addresses.
Modifying an Inbound Endpoint
- Go to the Resolvers page.
- Click on the upper left and select the desired region and project.
- On the Inbound Endpoints tab, locate the inbound endpoint you want to modify.
- Click Modify in the Operation column.
You can change the endpoint name, and add or delete IP addresses.
Deleting an Inbound Endpoint
- Go to the Resolvers page.
- Click on the upper left and select the desired region and project.
- On the Inbound Endpoints tab, locate the inbound endpoint you want to delete.
- Click Delete in the Operation column.
- Confirm the inbound endpoint and click OK.
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