Working mechanism
As shown in Figure 56, intranet users of an enterprise can access external servers A and B through link 1 of ISP 1 and link 2 of ISP 2. External servers A and B provide the same services. All DNS requests of intranet users are forwarded to DNS server A, which returns the resolved IP address of external server A to the requesting users. In this way, all traffic of intranet users is forwarded on one link. Link congestion might occur.
The transparent DNS proxy feature can solve this problem by forwarding DNS requests to DNS servers in different ISPs. All traffic from intranet users is evenly distributed on multiple links. This feature can prevent link congestion and ensure service continuity upon a link failure.
Figure 56: Transparent DNS proxy working mechanism