Description: Override policies are rules that modify the behavior of existing DNS configurations. These policies allow system administrators to manage how DNS queries are resolved more effectively, providing an additional level of control over network traffic. By implementing override policies, specific priorities can be established for certain DNS records, allowing more critical configurations to take precedence over others. This is especially useful in environments where multiple DNS service providers are used or in situations where rapid adaptation to changes in network infrastructure is required. Override policies can include rules to redirect traffic, block certain queries, or prioritize specific records, contributing to more efficient and secure DNS management. In summary, these policies are an essential tool for optimizing domain name resolution and ensuring that DNS configurations align with the changing needs of an organization.