To start hosting your private domain name in DNS, you first need to create a private zone to map the private domain name to a private IP address within a VPC.
The Private Zones page is displayed.
in the upper left corner and select the desired region and project.Table 1 describes the parameters.
Parameter | Description | Example Value |
|---|---|---|
Domain Name | Domain name you have planned for the ECS. You can enter a top-level domain that complies with the domain naming rules. | example.com |
VPC | VPC to be associated with the private zone. NOTE: This VPC you choose must be the VPC where your servers (such as ECSs) are. Otherwise, the domain name cannot be resolved. | - |
(Optional) Email address of the administrator managing the private zone. Recommended email address: HOSTMASTER@Domain name For details about the email address, see Why Was the Email Address Format Changed in the SOA Record? | HOSTMASTER@example.com | |
Enterprise Project | Enterprise project associated with the private zone. You can manage private zones by enterprise project. NOTE: This parameter is available and mandatory only when Account Type is set to Enterprise Account. When configuring this parameter, note the following:
| default |
Tag | (Optional) Identifier of the zone. Identifier of the zone. Each tag contains a key and a value. You can add up to 10 tags to a zone. For details about tag key and value requirements, see Table 2. | example_key1 example_value1 |
Description | (Optional) Supplementary information about the zone. The description can contain no more than 255 characters. | This is a zone example. |
Parameter | Requirements | Example Value |
|---|---|---|
Key |
| example_key1 |
Value |
| example_value1 |
You can view the created private zone on the Private Zones page.
On the Record Sets tab, click Add Record Set. For details about the parameters, see Record Set Overview.
You can click the domain name to view SOA and NS record sets automatically added to the zone.
After a private zone is created, you can perform the following operations: