If you host websites on your account and have a standalone DNS server
acting as a primary (master) name server for your sites, you may want to
set up the Plesk’s DNS server to function as a secondary (slave) name
server.
To make the Plesk’s DNS server act as a secondary name server:
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Go to Websites & Domains and click the domain name whose DNS
settings you want to manage. -
Click DNS Settings.
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Click Master/Slave to switch DNS server mode.
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Click Add Record.
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Specify the IP address of the primary (master) DNS server.
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Click OK, and then click Update.
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Repeat steps from 2 to 6 for each website that needs to have a
secondary name server on your server.
To make the Plesk’s DNS server act as a primary back:
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Go to Websites & Domains and click the domain name whose DNS
settings you want to manage. -
Click DNS Settings.
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Click Master/Slave to switch DNS server mode.
The original resource records for the zone will be restored.