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You can create an Elastic IP address and then create an 'A' record for that IP with your domain in Route53. You can find how to set this up here - https://docs.aws.amazon.com/Route53/latest/DeveloperGuide/routing-to-ec2-instance.html. The Juniper firewall will be your EC2 instance.
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See the instructions here: Making Route 53 the DNS service for a domain that's in use. Step #7 is where you point to the NS servers in Route 53 at GoDaddy.
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Hai,
My application deployed on premisses with the mentioned domain.
That domain point to AWS.