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How to create a second-level domain name

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There is no need to apply or pay for the resolution settings of the second-level domain name. You can directly enter the server for resolution. When setting the resolution record, enter the corresponding second-level domain name address in the host name (RR) to complete. Then the second-level domain name website can be developed and launched.

Second-level domain name setting resolution method:

1. Log in to Alibaba Cloud/Wanwang [Management Console].

2. Click [Products and Services]--[Cloud Resolution] in the main navigation bar to enter the domain name resolution list page.

3. Click on the domain name to be resolved to enter the resolution record page.

4. After entering the resolution record page, click the [Add Resolution] button to start setting the resolution record:

You only need to enter the corresponding characters of the second-level domain name in the host record (RR value). It can realize the resolution setting of the second-level domain name. For example, if your domain name is abc.com, when you fill in "mail" in the host record, you can set up resolution for the secondary domain name mail.abc.com.

How to create a second-level domain name

Warm reminder:

1) To point the domain name resolution to an IP address, you need to select the record type as A record, record Enter the server IP address as the value;

2) To point the domain name resolution to another domain name, you need to select the record type as a CNAME record, and enter the domain name as the record value (without https://);

3 ) Point domain name resolution to a website address. You need to select the record type as URL forwarding and enter the website address as the record value.

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