conceptos básicos de dns.docx

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Records are name server records. You can add additional NS records to a domain if you plan on using additional name servers that do not belong to DNS Made Easy. In order to do this, you must configure an ACL or Access Control List. USER ACTION STEP 1: Select the DNS Menu USER ACTION WHAT YOU WILL SEE STEP 2: Select Managed DNS 4 USER ACTION WHAT YOU WILL SEE STEP 3: Select a domain from the either the “Recently Updated Domains” box, or start typing the domain name in the textbox on the “Select Domain” tab. 4 USER ACTION WHAT YOU WILL SEE STEP 4: Under “NS Records” click the plus sign to add a new record. 4 USER ACTION STEP 5: We will add an NS record to the domain example.com for ns0.secondaryns.com. USER ACTION WHAT YOU WILL SEE STEP 6: Click “Submit

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Records are name server records. You can add additional NS records to a domain if you plan on using additional name servers that do not belong to DNS Made Easy. In order to do this, you must congure an !"# or !ccess "ontrol #ist.$SER !"%I&NS%E' () Select the DNS Menu $SER !"%I&N *+!% Y&$ *I## SEES%E' ,) Select Managed DNS - $SER !"%I&N *+!% Y&$ *I## SEES%E' .) Select a domain from the either the /Recently $pdated Domains0 bo1, or start typing the domain name in the te1tbo1 on the /Select Domain0 tab. - $SER !"%I&N *+!% Y&$ *I## SEES%E' -) $nder /NS Records0 clic2 the plus sign to add a ne3 record. - $SER !"%I&NS%E' 4) *e 3ill add an NS record to the domain e1ample.com for ns5.secondaryns.com. $SER !"%I&N *+!% Y&$ *I## SEES%E' 6) "lic2 /Submit