Hi,
I didn’t know screenshots were not kept in the mail so I rephrase my question

When I created the VPC, I have configured values for DNS 1 and DNS 2 which I 
have set to IP addresses of the domain controllers that are being deployed in 
the VPC
When deploying instances in that VPC I would expect that I only receive dns1 
and 2 but I receive (in order): vpcrouterip, dns1, dns2
How can I get rid of the vpcrouterip?

BR,
Marc

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Hi,

I configured my VPC network with specific DNS server settings


However when I check the dns settings on the instance, the VirtualRouter IP 
address is first in the list.
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If I understand the documentation correctly only the custom dns servers should 
be distributed, not the IP of the virtualrouter. At least imo the order should 
be that the custom dns servers come first

When deploying a windows domain controller in a vpc I have to manually change 
the dns settings in orde to resolve the internal dns name of the windows domain.

I’m a missing a setting or is this expected behavior?

Thanks,
Marc
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