What is A and AAAA in DNS?

A and AAAA records are equally important when it comes to resolving DNS. The difference lies in that A records is used to resolve a hostname which corresponds to an IPv4 address, while AAAA records are used to resolve a domain name which corresponds to an IPv6 address.

What is the purpose of DNS AAAA Record?

An AAAA record is used to find the IP address of a computer connected to the internet from a name. The AAAA record is conceptually similar to the A record, but it allows you to specify the IPv6 address of the server, rather than the IPv4.

What is domain A record?

An A record connects your domain name to an IP address and lets web browsers find your website. You can use an A record to point to your hosting account or to create a subdomain.

Should I use Cname or a record?

General rules: Use an A record if you manage which IP addresses are assigned to a particular machine, or if the IP are fixed (this is the most common case). Use a CNAME record if you want to alias one name to another name, and you don’t need other records (such as MX records for emails) for the same name.

What is CNAME and Aname?

An ANAME record is like a CNAME record, but at the root your domain. ANAME records are most commonly used to point the root of a domain to a CDN (Content Delivery Network) service or to point the root of a domain to multiple hostnames.

Should I use CNAME or a record?

What is a AAA DNS record?

An AAAA Record (quad A Record) is another type of DNS Record that points a domain or subdomain to an IPv6 address, so that when someone types that domain or subdomain in the address bar, the browser knows where to go.

How do DNS A records work?

A DNS record is a database record used to map a URL to an IP address. DNS records are stored in DNS servers and work to help users connect their websites to the outside world. When the URL is entered and searched in the browser, that URL is forwarded to the DNS servers and then directed to the specific Web server.

How do I create a DNS record?

How do I add a record to the DNS?

  1. Start the DNS Manager (Start – Programs – Administrative Tools – DNS Manager)
  2. Double click on the name of the DNS server to display the list of zones.
  3. Right click on the domain, and select New Record.
  4. Enter the name, e.g. TAZ and enter IP address.

What is DNS and how does it work?

DNS is a system, which facilitates the internet to function. The main function of the DNS involves taking the domain name which user enters into their browser, and convert it into the numeric internet protocol address, which system understand.

What is DNS and why we use DNS?

DNS stands for “Domain Name System”. DNS servers translate web addresses (like www.howtogeek.com) into their IP addresses (like 23.92.23.113) so users don’t have to remember strings of numbers for every website they want to visit. The Domain Name System (DNS) underpins the web we use every day.

What is DNS used for?

Domain Name System (DNS) is used to organize computers and network services in a hierarchy of domains. DNS is used to locate services and computers via user friendly names in TCP/IP networks. It makes the use of network origins easier.

Create the DNS Records. Open the Server Manager. Click DNS. Right-Click on your server and then click DNS Manager. Inside of DNS Manager… Expand your server. Expand Forward Lookup Zones. Right-Click on your Zone(Domain Name) and choose the type of record you want to create.