Edit resource record
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You can speed up the propagation of changes in a record to DNS servers. To do this, reduce the record TTL to the lowest possible value a few days before the planned change. Then, at the scheduled time, edit the record, and once the change has propagated to the DNS servers, revert the TTL to its previous value.
- In the Control panel, in the top menu click Products and select DNS hosting.
- In the Domain zones section, open the zone page.
- In the menu of the resource record group, select Edit. SOA and NS record groups cannot be edited—they are automatically created with the zone, and you cannot change or delete them.
- Change the necessary parameters—the group TTL or the record value.
- If you need to add a resource record to the group, click Add and enter the record value.
- Click Save.
- Wait for the group resource records to update on the DNS servers. The update can take anywhere from the group TTL up to 72 hours. You can view the resource record group TTL in the Control panel: in the top menu click Products → DNS hosting → Domain zones → zone page.
- Optional: check the resource records. If the resource records have not updated after 72 hours, create a ticket.