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How can I transfer domain names to IPSERVERONE?

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Introduction

Moving your domain to IPSERVERONE involves a series of steps that vary slightly depending on your current domain registrar. Generally, the process requires you to access your existing registrar’s control panel to change the domain’s name servers to those provided by IPSERVERONE.

Prerequisites

  • Ensure you have access to your current registrar’s control panel.
  • Verify that your domain name is eligible for transfer (e.g., not within 60 days of registration or a recent transfer).

1. Log into Your Current Registrar: Access the control panel of your current domain registrar where your domain is currently managed.

2. Navigate to the Domain Management Section: Look for the section where you can manage your domain settings, specifically the name servers.

3. Update Name Servers: Replace your current name servers with the IPSERVERONE name servers mentioned below. The process may vary slightly depending on your registrar, but generally, you will find an option to “Change Name Servers” or “Edit DNS Settings”.

IPServerOne nameservers:

ns-1510.ipxcdn.com.
ns-2379.ipxcdn.com.
ns-3196.ipxcdn.com.
ns-4218.ipxcdn.com.

 

4. Save Changes: Ensure you save or apply the changes to update your domain’s name servers successfully.

5. Confirm the Transfer: After updating the name servers, monitor the transfer status. It may take up to 48 hours for DNS changes to propagate worldwide.

Conclusion

Transferring your domain to IPSERVERONE is a critical step in managing your online presence. By following the steps outlined in this guide, you can ensure a seamless transition to their services. Remember, domain transfers involve DNS changes that may take some time to propagate, so plan accordingly to minimize any potential downtime for your website.

For additional assistance or if you encounter any issues, please contact our support team at support@ipserverone.com.

Guideline to change Nameserver for MYNIC: https://www.ipserverone.info/dns-domain/domain-related/mynic/how-to-modify-dns-for-mynic-domain/

 

Article posted on 19th February 2009 by Kelvin