You can add a CNAME (alias) record to your DNS (Domain Name System) zone file for a domain registered with ITEGY. CNAME records use a domain prefix, such as blog.coolexample.com to point to another domain name, or URL. To add a subdomain that points to an IP address, you can add a subdomain. If your domain is not registered with ITEGY, you can add a CNAME using DNS hosting.
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Field name | What to enter |
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Host | The host name, or prefix, the CNAME record will be set to. You can include a period (.) but not as the first or last character. Consecutive periods (...) are not allowed. The host cannot exceed 25 characters or be the @ symbol. |
Points to | The URL you are setting as the destination for the host. Type @ to point directly to your root domain name. |
TTL | How long the server should cache information |
Note: The most common CNAME host is www, with the @ symbol entered for the Points to field. This will make www.coolexample.com load to the same webpage as the root domain, coolexample.com.
Note: All DNS changes can take 24 - 48 hours to fully update across global networks.