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DNS / DHCP / NTP Migration

Domain Name System (DNS), Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) and Network Time Protocol (NTP) Campus services that are provided by Computing and Networking Services (CNS) are migrating to the new BlueCat platform. This new platform gives CNS extended functionality as well as new hardware to replace aging servers. Below you will find detailed information about each service and what the migration means to you.

If after reading this document you still have questions and/or comments please send an email to cns-dcns-l@lists.ufl.edu or call Data Center and Network Support at (352) 273-1363.



Domain Name System (DNS)

This service will be the most involved of the migrations and as such will take the longest to complete. Please select one of the following to view the required changes.

What does DNS migration mean to me?

Your DNS settings are set automatically with DHCP

You administer your own computer

You administer computers in a Group or Department

You administer servers in the Data Center

You have an external domain that references UF Name Servers

You or your Department run their own Name Server



Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)

Changing DHCP configurations should be straight forward and will be one of the easiest to migrate. Please select one of the following to view the required changes.

What does DHCP migration mean to me?

You use the CNS managed DHCP Server

You run your own DHCP Server



Network Time Protocol (NTP)

NTP can be setup manually or automatically via DHCP. Below are the changes that are necessary.

What does NTP migration mean to me?

If in your NTP configuration you reference any of the following UF NTP Servers:
   128.227.128.24 (name.ufl.edu)
   128.227.128.254 (lower-name.server.ufl.edu)

You will need to change to these UF NTP Servers:
   128.227.30.234 (ns1.name.ufl.edu)
   128.227.30.238 (ns2.name.ufl.edu)

If you happen to be using any of these NTP Servers:
   ntps2-1.server.ufl.edu
   ntps2-2.server.ufl.edu
   ntps3-1.nerdc.ufl.edu
   ntps3-2.nerdc.ufl.edu

As these are aliases to the Servers mentioned above, we will change the underlying DNS records and no changes will be needed by you.



Time frame to complete these Migrations

Below are the sunset dates for these services on the old CNS Servers. Please start these migrations at your earliest convenience. Do not wait until the last minute as you run the risk of your services failing. We do not expect these migrations to take until the sunset dates to complete but we understand what we are asking you to do and want to give everyone ample time to complete it. We will be sending out reminders at key intervals during these periods.

DHCP
CNS will be completed with our DHCP migration on March 25th, 2012. After that date we will discontinue our current DHCP service on lower-name.server.ufl.edu.

If you are running your own DHCP server, the necessary changes are tied to the NTP and DNS migrations and as such need to be completed by the dates listed below.

NTP
This migration should be completed no later than Sunday April 7th, 2013.

DNS
The DNS migration will be the most involved of the three and will take the longest to complete. Please start your DNS migration as soon as you can. This migration should be completed no later than Sunday April 7th, 2013.