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Documentation DNS Suspending or Enabling Record

Suspending or Enabling Record

Overview

  • Suspend record: if you don't need a record temporarily when using the DNS service, you can suspend it. Once suspended, the record cannot be queried in the request process, and the record's effective time is the TTL time you set.
  • Enable record: you can use a suspended record again by enabling it, and it will take effect once enabled.

Directions

Method 1

  1. Log in to the DNSPod Console.
  2. In "My Domains", click the domain for which to suspend the record to enter its Record Management page as shown below:
  3. Select the record you need to suspend and click the icon in the "Operation" column as shown below:

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If you need to suspend multiple records, please check them first and then click Suspend above.

  1. When you need to enable a suspended record, click the icon in the "Operation" column as shown below:

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If you need to enable multiple suspended records, please check them first and then click Enable above.

Method 2

If all the records contained in a domain name are temporarily not needed, we recommend you suspend DNS.

  1. Log in to the DNSPod Console.
  2. In "My Domains", select the domain for which to suspend the record, click the icon in the "Operation" column, and select Suspend DNS as shown below:
  3. When you need to enable DNS again, click the icon in the "Operation" column, and select Enable DNS as shown below:
Last updated on 2022-04-21 02:42

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