How to set up an NS record in a subdomain

How to set up an NS record in a subdomain

An NS Record (Name Server) defines the servers that will provide DNS information for a domain. For example, it allows you to assign specific DNS servers to a subdomain.
 
To configure an NS record on a subdomain, go directly to Manage DNS from the "Basic services list" in your control panel and follow these steps.


1.- Add record
 
In the "DNS Records" list, click on New record and in the "Record type" dropdown select NS.

 
Enter the subdomain, the destination address, and save the record.

 
If you only want the redirection for a specific subdomain, in the main record select A specific subdomain.

 
You can also select the option Undefined subdomains.

 
2.- Propagation
 
Your NS record has now been created. You only need to wait for the changes to propagate, which may take approximately five minutes.

 
 
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