Response Pools for Traffic Director identify the IP address(es) that will be provided as answers for DNS queries, how many IP addresses and which ones will be provided in any given answer, and the behavior of the Response Pool in the event a minimum number of its IP addresses are not available.
NOTE: Total number of records in a single Response Pool may not be more than 255.

WARNING: Dyn recommends setting an explicit fallback record entry in all Traffic Director services to ensure a query is always answered with a record. See TD Best Practices – Fallback Entry for more information on setting up a fall back entry. Click one of the following links for instructions on adding/removing/configuring Traffic Director Response Pools.

Adding a Response Pool

1. Select Traffic Director from the Add-Ons menu. Add-Ons menu
2. Find the Traffic Director service to where the Response Pool will be added and click the Service Name. Traffic_Director_Svcs
3. The open the Traffic Director view. Find the Response Pools section of the Traffic Director Service. GeoMon_Service_GUI_Order
4. Click Create Response Pool. GeoMon Create Response Pool
5. Use the following to complete the <New Response Pool> field:

Label: Enter an identifying name for this Response Pool.

— Save the Response Pool. Save Button

Delete Button — Delete the Response Pool.

TrafficDir_New_Response_Pool
6. Once the Response Pool is saved, a blue bar will appear at the top of the screen offering you a choice to either Publish the changes or to Revert to the state prior to making your changes. Revert or Publish

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Deleting a Response Pool

1. Select Traffic Director from the Add-Ons menu. Add-Ons menu
2. Find the Traffic Director service to where the Response Pool exists and click the Service Name. Traffic_Director_Svcs
3. The open the Traffic Director view. Find the Response Pools section of the Traffic Director Service. GeoMon_Service_GUI_Order
4. Click the expand button Expand Button next to Response Pools to expand the list. GeoMon Response Pool
5. Select the red X in the far right column to delete the Response Pool. GeoMon Delete Buttong
6. Once the Response Pool is deleted, a blue bar will appear at the top of the screen offering you a choice to either Publish the changes or to Revert to the state prior to making your changes. Revert or Publish

More on Response Pools

Response Pools are the highest-level containers of your resources and each generally represents one of your points of presence: either a physical datacenter, or cloud-based POPs like an availability zone for elastic hosts or CDNs. Each Response Pool can contain any number of records of any type, though CNAMEs are mutually exclusive with other record types.

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