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Adding an AAAA Record (IPv6)


AAAA Records are like A records but for IPv6 IP addresses instead of IPv4.

An IPv4 address is a 32-bit address and looks something like this:
92.222.183.4

An IPv6 address is made of 8 groups of 4 hexadecimal separated by colons and looks like this: 2001:0db8:85a3:0000:0000:8a2e:0370:7334

 

Note: If you wish to set up a DNS record with Metacloud, it's important to note you need to use our nameservers - so Metacloud manage and host your DNS. Domains registered with Metacloud use our nameservers by default but in order to point your domain to our nameservers, or verify they are correctly pointed, please see our guide for default name servers.


Once you are using our name servers, follow the steps below:

Log in to your account.
From the menu, click the Domains tab, and select My Domains.
Click on the domain name you wish to create an AAAA record for.
Click DNS Management, on the left sidebar.
Here you will add the desired AAAA record, provided by your host. Typically you would create 2 records - a naked record and for subdomains (including www):

First AAAA record:
Select AAAA in the Type drop-down menu.
Leave the Host field blank.
Enter or copy+paste the IPv6 address into the Answer field.
Leave TTL as 300 (default).
Click the Save Changes button.


Second AAAA record:
Follow the same steps as in the first record, but in the Host field add a * symbol.

Once the records are created, the domain should be working within 24 hours.

 

 


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