Updated on 2025-08-20 GMT+08:00

Viewing Information About a Domain Name

After a domain name is connected to AAD, you can view information about the domain name in the domain name list to ensure that its protection status is normal.

Viewing Information About a Domain Name

  1. Log in to the AAD console.
  2. In the navigation pane on the left, choose Advanced Anti-DDoS > Domain Name Access. The Domain Name Access page is displayed.

    Figure 1 Domain name access

  3. View information about the domain name.

    Table 1 Parameter description

    Parameter

    Description

    Domain Name

    Protected domain name. You can click a domain name to view its Web CC protection details.

    CNAME

    • CNAME record obtained for the domain name after a CNAME resolution
    • Click to copy the CNAME record.

    Instance and Line

    • CNAME-based access status of the domain name
    • Click View details to view details about the line of the domain name.
    • Enable CNAME-based Auto Scheduling so that DNS resolution will automatically schedule the traffic if the high-defense IP address is blocked by a black hole.

    Origin Server IP Address/Domain name

    IP address or domain name of the origin server.

    Service Type

    • Service type of the domain name
    • Locate the row that contains HTTPS/WebSockets certificate, click Update in the Service Type column to update the certificate. For details, see Updating a Certificate.

    Security Protection

    Status of traffic attack protection, basic web protection, and CC attack protection

    • For a website service whose Origin Server Type is set to IP address, you can enable basic web protection and CC attack protection for your domain name.
    • For a website service whose Origin Server Type is set to Domain name, you do not need to enable basic web protection and CC attack protection for your domain name.
    • For a non-website service, only traffic attack defense is provided and enabled by default.

    Enterprise Project

    Enterprise project that the instance belongs to.