Domain Name Format Definition. The Domain Name System DNS has a tree structure or hierarchy which includes nodes on the tree being a domain name. This is usually a combination of the hosts local name with its parent domains name.
Name to Address Resolution The host request the DNS name server to resolve the domain name. A Canonical Name record abbreviated as CNAME record is a type of resource record in the Domain Name System DNS that maps one domain name an alias to another the canonical name. Domain name is the address of your website that people type in the browser URL bar to visit your website.
Name to Address Resolution The host request the DNS name server to resolve the domain name.
Down-Level Logon Name The down-level logon name format is used to specify a domain and a user account in that domain for example DOMAINUserName. Each label may contain from 1 to 63 octets. The domain name ARPA is defined at offset 64 using a pointer to the ARPA component of the name FISIARPA at 20. A domain name is a great way to provide a memorable way to locate your information on the Internet.