This step needs to be done at your domain registrar or wherever your domains are hosted.
In order to delegate a sub-domain to be resolved by the GSLB Controller, records must be added to the zone file of the domain so that DNS requests for the sub-domain will be forwarded to the GSLB Controller for resolution.
For example, if the domain is example.com, and you want to host www.example.com behind the GSLB Controller, you will need to add a DNS NS (nameserver) record to associate www.example.com with each GSLB Controller. If there are two GSLB Controllers (one active, one passive) there is one record for the clustered pair:
www.example.com. IN NS ns1.www.example.com.
Add an A (host) record for the GSLB Controller with its IP address and the domain www:
ns1.www.example.com. IN A <DNS Service IP address of first cluster>
where <DNS Service IP address...> is the DNS Service IP address assigned to the clustered pair. Do not enter the brackets (< >). Do add the dot (.) at the end of the nameserver.
The remainder of the steps are performed on the Barracuda Load Balancer(s) that may act as the GSLB Controller. If you have a clustered GSLB Controller, you only need to do these steps on the active system because the configuration between two clustered Barracuda Load Balancers are synchronized automatically.