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How can I configure Plesk DNS to be Slave for other Plesk Master?

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We have 2 Plesk servers. I want to figure out the easiest way to configure new domains and DNS. I have the DNS templates set up, and it creates all the DNS perfectly when I create a new domain, and sets the current server up as the Master DNS. I think the easiest way to do the DNS would be to have the DNS on the server hosting the domain be the master, and have the other Plesk be the slave.

Example:
Plesk server 1 gets new domain "company.com", and all DNS entries are automatically created as master/primary nameserver for this domain. I would like Plesk server 2 to be the slave/secondary nameserver for this same domain.

I have the Plesk server 2 listed as a NS record on server 1, and I have added the IP addresses for each other server in the "Common ACL" section, but I don't know how to tell the slave servers that they should be a slave for the new domain on the other server.

How can this be done, or what is the best solution for this scenario?
 
No, domains are not automatically deleted, although if you move them to another one of your supermasters I believe the domain will be updated to be associated with that server.
 
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