Example 5–29 shows the syntax of a canonical-name (CNAME) resource record.
nickname [optional TTL] class CNAME canonical-name |
The CNAME specifies a nickname or alias for a canonical name. A nickname should be unique. All other resource records should be associated with the canonical name and not with the nickname. Do not create a nickname and then use it in other resource records. Nicknames are particularly useful during a transition period, when a machine's name has changed but you want to permit people using the old name to reach the machine. Nicknames can also be used to identify machines that serve some specific purpose such as a mail server. Example 5–30 is a sample CNAME resource record.
;nickname [TTL] class CNAME canonical-name mailhost IN CNAME antares.doc.com |