Please note that any changes that you make to your advanced DNS settings can interrupt your service. If you are not an advanced user, we strongly recommend that you not change these settings.
While changes will be shown immediately, it may take up to 30 minutes for them to fully propagate.
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Note: For Website Builder plans, there won't be a Domains link in the Dashboard if there's no domain connected to your site.
Add an SRV record
- Sign in to your Domain Control Panel.
- Click the Add link in the SRV Records section.
/msdyn_blobfile/$value)
- In the Add SRV Record dialog, enter the Hostname, Destination, Priority, Weight, and Port for your record, then click the Add button.
/msdyn_blobfile/$value)
- You'll be returned to the Domain Control Panel, where you can see the new SRV record.
/msdyn_blobfile/$value)
Edit an SRV record
- Sign in to your Domain Control Panel.
- Click the Edit icon for the record you'd like to update.
/msdyn_blobfile/$value)
- In the Update SRV Record dialog, enter new values for Hostname, Destination, Priority, Weight, or Port for your record, then click the Update button.
/msdyn_blobfile/$value)
- You'll be returned to the Domain Control Panel, where you can see the updated SRV record.
/msdyn_blobfile/$value)
Delete an SRV record
- Sign in to your Domain Control Panel.
- Click the Delete icon for the record you'd like to remove.
/msdyn_blobfile/$value)
- In the Delete SRV Record dialog, review the record details and confirm removal by clicking the Delete button.
/msdyn_blobfile/$value)
- You'll be returned to the Domain Control Panel, where the SRV record has been deleted.
/msdyn_blobfile/$value)
Note: The hostname is made up of two components: service and proto (protocol). These are generally provided as separate elements so combining the service and protocol components may be needed to set the correct hostname. In the hostname examples above, _http is the service component and _tcp is the proto component. Separate the two with a dot (.).
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