Can a Domain Name Be Bound to Multiple AAD Instances?
If an AAD instance to which a domain name has been bound is in use, the domain name cannot be bound to other AAD instances due to domain name conflict. Resolve the domain name to the origin server and unbind it from the AAD instance. Then, you can bind the domain name to other AAD instances.
Product FAQs
- What Is a Protected IP Address?
- Does AAD Support Weighted Back-to-Origin?
- Can AAD Be Used Across Regions?
- What Is a CNAME Record?
- What is BGP?
- What Is the Origin Server Port of AAD?
- What Is the Origin Server IP Address?
- What Website IP Addresses Is Protected by AAD?
- What Is Service Bandwidth?
- What Is a Forwarding Protocol?
- Are Services Interrupted When They Are Being Connected to AAD?
- Can a Domain Name Be Bound to Multiple AAD Instances?
- Why Does the High-Defense IP Address Actually Receive Access Requests from a Client After AAD Is Deployed?
- Why Does the Attack Traffic Volume Increase After AAD Is Deployed?
- Will the Origin Server Be Exposed When the Attack Traffic Volume Increases After AAD Is Deployed?
- How Does AAD Protect Origin Server IP Addresses?
- Does AAD Support Two-Way SSL Authentication?
- Can I Modify or Delete the Certificates Uploaded to AAD?
- What Will Happen If My Service Traffic Exceeds the Configured Service Bandwidth?
- Is Advanced Anti-DDoS Software or Hardware?
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