Registering and Managing Child Name Servers

Child Name Servers are Name Servers which are registered with the Registry under your domain name. You have to register Name servers with the Registry, before you can use them as Name Servers for registering domain names. Child Name Servers can be registered only by the owner of the domain name under which they are registered.

Example:

A Child Name Server ns2.xyz.com can only be registered by the Owner of xyz.com.

Note

.WEB.IN domain does not support Child Name Servers.

Registering and Managing Child Name Servers

  1. Login to your Control Panel. 1

  2. Search for the domain name and proceed to the Order details view. 2

    Note

    If the domain name is locked by Anytime Sites, Inc./suspended, it needs to be first unlocked by Anytime Sites, Inc./unsuspended before proceeding further. In case the domain name is locked by you, the Child Name Server Registration and Management can be performed even without unlocking it.

  3. Click the Child Name Servers link. Here, you may:

    Add a Child Name Server

    Enter the Host Name of the Child Name Server you wish to add in the Host Name box, key in its IP Address (IPv4 or IPv6) and click Submit.

    Examples:

    • For yourdomainname.com, you may use the Host Name as ns1 and an IPv4 IP Address as 111.222.333.444.

    • yourdomainname.biz could have the Host Name as dns1 and an IPv6 IP Address as 2001:0db8:0:0:0:0:1428:57ab.

    Note
    • Generally, a domain name can have any number of Child Name Servers associated with it.

    • You will encounter the below error message in case an invalid or reserved IP Address is used:

      Attention

      Object does not exist

      Additional Information

      IPv4 Address Space

      IPv6 Address Space

    • An IPv6 Address may be entered in either of the following formats:

      2001:0db8:0000:0000:0000:0000:20.40.87.171
      2001:0db8:0000:0000:0000:0000:1428:57ab
      2001:0db8:0000:0000:0000::1428:57ab
      2001:0db8:0:0:0:0:1428:57ab
      2001:0db8:0:0::1428:57ab
      2001:0db8::1428:57ab
      2001:db8::1428:57ab

    • IPv6 Addresses are not supported for .NZ, .WS, .NAME and .CO domain name extensions.

    • Registering a Child Name Server as mentioned above is just the first step. The Child Name Server needs to be registered at the Registry to only serve as a non-authoritative Record should your Child Name Server not be resolvable in some extreme condition.

      This Name Server would start working only after you have added an Address (A) Record for IPv4 or AAAA Record for IPv6 or Canonical (CNAME) Record for this Name Server within the Zone for the domain name (of this Child Name Server) at your own DNS Server, thus binding the NS to the IP Address.

      Examples:

      • If you are running your own DNS Servers, then you would need to add a Zone for the domain name yourdomainname.com and create an A Record like

        ns1.yourdomainname.com. 38400 IN A 111.222.333.444

        Similarly, you may add an AAAA Record as

        ns1.yourdomainname.com. 38400 IN AAAA 2001:0db8:0:0:0:0:1428:57ab

      • If you wish to simply point your Name Servers to other Name Servers, then you may do so either way:

        1. you may either add a CNAME Record to your Service Provider's Name Server, after buying Managed DNS service through them:

          ns1.yourdomainname.com. 38400 IN CNAME ns1.serviceprovider.com,

          or

        2. you may add an A/AAAA Record to your Service Provider's Name Server IP Address (depending upon whether your Service Provider has an IPv4 or IPv6), after buying Managed DNS service through them:

          ns1.yourdomainname.com. 38400 IN A 777.888.999.000

          ns1.yourdomainname.com. 38400 IN AAAA 2001:0db8:0:0:0:0:1428:57ab

    • Generally, each Child Name Server can have upto 13 unique IP Addresses associated with it. For example, you can Registrar a Child Name Server with the Host Name ns1 and associate upto 13 unique IP Addresses with this Host Name.

    Modifying a Child Name Server

    • Modifying the Hostname: Make the modifications in the Host Name textbox and click the Modify Host Name button.

    • Modifying the IP Address: Make the modifications in the IP Address textbox and click the Modify IP Address button.

      Note

      You will encounter the below error message in case an invalid or reserved IP Address is used:

      Attention

      Object does not exist

      Additional Information

      IPv4 Address Space

      IPv6 Address Space

      Note
      • An IPv6 Address may be entered in either of the following formats:

        2001:0db8:0000:0000:0000:0000:20.40.87.171
        2001:0db8:0000:0000:0000:0000:1428:57ab
        2001:0db8:0000:0000:0000::1428:57ab
        2001:0db8:0:0:0:0:1428:57ab
        2001:0db8:0:0::1428:57ab
        2001:0db8::1428:57ab
        2001:db8::1428:57ab

      • IPv6 Addresses are not supported for .NZ, .WS, .NAME and .CO domain name extensions.

    Deleting a Child Name Server

    Click the Red Cross button to delete individual Child Name Servers.

    Note

    You will encounter the below error message while deleting a Child Name Server if this is being used by another domain name of the same extension as a Name Server:

    Attention

    Object association prohibits operation

    Example:

    If the Child Name Server ns1.yourdomainname.com is being used by xyz.com as its Name Server, then you will not be able to delete ns1.yourdomainname.com until xyz.com modifies its Name Server (to some other Name Server).

    You will need to modify the Name Servers of all domain names using the Child Name Server as their authoritative Name Server and try attempt the Child Name Server deletion.

    However, if xyz.info was using ns1.yourdomainname.com as its Name Server, then you would not face any issue while deleting your Child Name Server - ns1.yourdomainname.com.

Note

In case of all the above actions, you will encounter the below error message in case the domain name is locked/suspended at the Registry (and not under our system) or an outbound Transfer for the domain name to another Registrar is under process:

Attention

>Domain Status does not allow this operation.

In case of:

  • a lock/suspension at the Registry, contact our Support Team at support@anytimesites.com to know the reason for lock/suspension and how the lock/suspension may be removed.

  • an outbound Transfer, you may

    • either cancel the Transfer through link listed in the email sent to the Registrant/Administrative Contact of the domain name and then perform the required action, or

    • wait for the Transfer to complete and then carry out the desired action at the New Registrar.

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