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ServerIron ADX Global Server Load Balancing Guide
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DNS cache proxy
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In configurations where the ServerIron ADX and DNS server are co-located, the additional round 
trip time between the ServerIron ADX and DNS server is usually negligible. However, if the 
ServerIron ADX and DNS server are in different networks, the delay can become significant. In this 
case, the DNS cache proxy can help enhance performance by eliminating the exchange between 
the ServerIron ADX and DNS server for responses to client queries.
The DNS cache proxy feature is disabled by default. When the feature is disabled, the ServerIron 
ADX forwards client requests to the actual DNS server, applies the GSLB policy to the responses, 
then sends the optimized response to the client. In this case, the round trip time between the 
ServerIron ADX and DNS server is part of the overall round trip time between when the client sends 
the request and when the client receives the response.
If the GSLB ServerIron ADX cannot respond directly to the client for the requested domain (for 
example, because the domain is not configured on the GSLB ServerIron ADX), the ServerIron ADX 
sends the request through to the DNS server. This is the same behavior as when the DNS cache 
proxy feature is disabled.        
NOTE
You can combine the DNS cache proxy feature with the DNS override feature (added in software 
release 06.0.03) to completely eliminate the separate DNS server. In this case, the ServerIron ADX 
contains all the required DNS information. Refer to 
Enabling DNS cache proxy
To enable DNS cache proxy, enter the following commands.
ServerIronADX(config)# gslb policy 
ServerIronADX(config-gslb-policy)# dns cache-proxy
Syntax: [no] dns cache-proxy
Displaying DNS cache proxy state
To display the current GSLB policy settings, which include the DNS cache proxy state, enter the 
following command at any level of the CLI.
ServerIronADX(config)# show gslb policy 
  Default metric order: ENABLE
  Metric processing order:
                1-Server health check
                2-Remote ServerIronADX's session capacity threshold
                3-Round trip time between remote ServerIronADX and client
                4-Geographic location
                5-Remote ServerIronADX's available session capacity
                6-Server flashback speed
                7-Least response selection

  DNS active-only: DISABLE  DNS best-only: DISABLE  DNS override: DISABLE
  DNS cache-proxy: ENABLE   DNS transparent-intercept: DISABLE
remaining rows omitted for brevity...
Syntax: show gslb policy
The command output shown in bold type in the example indicates the DNS cache proxy state. The 
state can be one of the following: