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A CNAME record maps an ALIAS to a canonical name. You can use CNAME records in both forward and IPv4 reverse-mapping zones to serve two different purposes. Note that at this time, you cannot use CNAME records with IPv6 reverse-mapping zones.

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  1. From the Cloud Services Portal, click Manage -> DNS -> Zones.
  2. Click the DNS view.
  3. Click the zone.
  4. Click Create -> Record and select CNAME Record from the drop-down list.

On the Create CNAME Record page, specify the

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following and click Save & Close:

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  • Alias: Enter an alias for the record. 
  • Zone: Select an associated zone from the column selector.
  • Canonical Name: Enter the canonical name for the CNAME Record. 
  • Zone: Select an associated zone from the drop-down list. 
  • Description: Enter a descriptive comment about the CNAME Record.
  • TTL: Enter a numeric value and select Hours, Minutes, or Seconds from the drop-down.
  • Disable for DNS Protocol: Click this check box to temporarily disable for DNS Protocol. For more information, see Enabling and Disabling Zones.
  • Tags: Click Add to associate keys with values. Specify the following details:
    • KEY: Enter a meaningful name for the key, such as a location or a department. 
    • VALUE: Enter a value for the key such as San Jose (for location), or Accounts (for department).  
  • To remove a tag, select the respective check box and click Remove to delete the associated tag. For more information about tags, see Managing Tags

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