Best Practice: Using Active Directory replication with round-robin DNS for MetaDirectory or ProCall Enterprise
State of knowledge
November 2020
Task
How to increasethe availability of AD connectivity when there are multiple replicated Microsoft Active Directory servers?
Specialist knowledge required
This guide is intended for experienced IT administrators with knowledge of Active Directory (AD management).
Implementation
Active Directory domain name
When configuring the connection in MetaDirectory or ProCall Enterprise, specifythe Active Directory domain name instead of a single Active Directory server.
If the DNS zone for the domain is configured by default, all Active Directory servers are resolved under the domain name.
FQDN
If you want to use certain replicated Active Directory servers, create multiple DNS entries with the same hostname or FQDN (Fully Qualified Domain Name) with reference to the different servers you want to use. When configuring the connection in MetaDirectory or ProCall Enterprise, specifythe corresponding FQDN instead of a single Microsoft Active Directory server.
Round-robin DNS/Load balancing and availability
If the connection to a Microsoft Active Directory server fails, the connection to the next available Microsoft Active Directory server is established. ("round-robin").