![]() Replace with the Name Servers you wish to use. This is useful if you are checking the records before DNS has fully propagated. ![]() You can also change the Name Servers which you are querying. NSLOOKUP will now return the record entries for the domain you entered. Now enter the domain name you wish to query then hit Enter. You may use ANY, A, AAAA, A+AAAA, CNAME, MX, NS, PTR, SOA, or SRV as the record type. Set the DNS Record type you wish to lookup by typing set type=# where # is the record type, then hit Enter. The default Server is set to your local DNS, the Address will be your local IP. ![]() Launch Windows Command Prompt by navigating to Start > Command Prompt or via Run > CMD. You may find the need to check the status of your domains DNS records, or check the Name Servers to see which records the servers are pulling. ![]()
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