An AAAA Record maps a domain name to its IPv6 address, enabling the domain to be accessible over IPv6 networks.
Enter a domain name or IP address into the tool, select a DNS server if needed, and it will return the associated IPv6 address.
Checking an AAAA Record ensures that your domain is properly configured to work with IPv6, which is essential for future-proofing your network and improving compatibility.
Typically, this tool allows you to look up one domain at a time. For bulk lookups, you may need to use additional tools or scripts.
The tool provides real-time data based on DNS queries, offering accurate and current IPv6 address information for the specified domain.
If no AAAA record is found, it means the domain does not have an IPv6 address assigned. You may need to configure an AAAA record if IPv6 support is required.
No, this tool specifically checks for IPv6 addresses using AAAA records. For IPv4 addresses, use an A Record Lookup tool.
The tool may offer options to select different DNS servers from a list. Choose a server based on your preference or specific needs for accurate results.
An A record maps a domain name to an IPv4 address (e.g., 192.0.2.1), while an AAAA record maps a domain name to an IPv6 address (e.g., 2001:0db8:85a3:0000:0000:8a2e:0370:7334). A records are used for IPv4 networks, and AAAA records are used for IPv6 networks.
Most AAAA Records Lookup tools are free to use, but some may offer premium features or additional functionalities for a fee. Check the tool’s website for specific details.
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