If you need to remove outdated or incorrect DNS records from your domain in TPP Console, follow these steps to delete them safely.
Steps to Delete DNS Records in TPP
Step 1: Log in to Your TPP Account
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Go to the TPP Wholesale website.
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Click on Domain and enter the credentials provided to you via email.
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Click Login.
Step 2: Select Your Domain
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In the dashboard, locate Manage Your Domains or a similar option.
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Find and click on Edit DNS beside the domain that needs updating.
Step 3: Access the DNS Records Section
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Click on Zone Manager on the left sidebar.
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A list of existing DNS records (A, CNAME, MX, TXT, etc.) will be displayed.
Step 4: Delete the Unwanted DNS Record
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Find the DNS record you wish to remove.
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Click on the Remove option next to the record.
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Confirm the deletion if prompted.
Step 5: Verify and Propagate [Optional]
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Ensure the record is no longer listed after deletion.
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DNS changes may take up to 24 hours to propagate fully.
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Use tools like MXToolbox or
nslookup
to confirm the record has been removed.
Helpful Tips
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Be cautious: Deleting essential DNS records (such as MX for emails) can disrupt services.
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Double-check before deleting: Ensure the record is no longer needed before removal.
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Contact support if needed: If you are unsure, reach out to us.
Conclusion:
By following these steps, you can efficiently delete unnecessary DNS records in TPP. If you need further assistance, don’t hesitate to contact us.