Updating an existing CNAME Records using the API requires specific syntax depending on whether you are using REST or SOAP. Use this table to find the syntax for your command.
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REST Syntax
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/REST/CNAMERecord/ PUT — Update an existing CNAME Record on the zone/node indicated.
HTTP Action — PUT
URI — https://api.dynect.net/REST/CNAMERecord/<zone>/<fqdn>/<record_id>/
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Arguments:
- hash
rdata — Required. RData defining the record to add.
- string
cname — Required. Hostname.
- string
ttl — TTL for the record in seconds. Set to “0” to use zone default
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- string
fqdn — Fully qualified domain name of a node in the zone.
- hash
rdata — RData defining the record.
- string
record_type — The RRType of the record.
- string
ttl — TTL for the record.
- string
zone — Name of the zone.
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SOAP Syntax
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UpdateCNAMERecord — Update an existing CNAME Record on the zone/node indicated.
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- string
fqdn — Required. Name of node where the record will be added.
- string
record_id — The ID of the specific record to update, use if there is more than one possible record to update.
- hash
rdata — Required. RData defining the record to add.
- string
cname — Required. Hostname.
- string
token — Required. The session identifier.
- string
ttl — TTL for the record in seconds. Set to “0” to use zone default.
- string
zone — Required. Name of zone where the record will be added.
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Response — Click for More Info
- hash
data
- string
fqdn — Fully qualified domain name of a node in the zone.
- hash
rdata — RData defining the record
- string
record_id — A numeric identifier for the record.
- string
record_type — The RRType of the record.
- string
ttl — TTL for the record.
- string
zone — Name of the zone.
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Example Request — Click for More Info
{
'fqdn' => 'www.example.com',
'record_id' => '32',
'rdata' => {
'cname' => 'example.net',
},
'token' => 'asdlkfjasl23j4879afa',
'ttl' => '3600',
'zone' => 'example.com',
}
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