Nameserver Data Clause Samples

The Nameserver Data clause defines the requirements and responsibilities related to the provision and maintenance of nameserver information for a domain. Typically, this clause specifies that the party registering or managing a domain must supply accurate and up-to-date nameserver details, and may outline procedures for updating or correcting this data as needed. Its core practical function is to ensure that domain name resolution operates smoothly and reliably, preventing disruptions in website accessibility or email delivery due to incorrect or outdated nameserver records.
Nameserver Data. 1.7.1 Query format: whois “nameserver (nameserver name)”, or whois “nameserver (IP Address).” For example: whois “nameserver NS1.EXAMPLE.TLD”. 1.7.2 Response format:
Nameserver Data. 1.7.1(1) Query format: whois “nameserver (nameserver name)”, or whois “nameserver (IP Address).” For example: whois “nameserver NS1.EXAMPLE.TLD”. 1.7.2 (2) Response format: Server Name: NS1.EXAMPLE.TLD IP Address: 192.0.2.123 IP Address: 2001:0DB8::1 Registrar: Example Registrar, Inc. Registrar WHOIS Server: whois.example-registrar.tld ReferralRegistrar URL: ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ >>> Last update of WHOIS database: 2009-05-29T20:15:00Z <<<
Nameserver Data 

Related to Nameserver Data

  • User Data We will maintain certain data that you transmit to the Services for the purpose of managing the performance of the Services, as well as data relating to your use of the Services. Although we perform regular routine backups of data, you are solely responsible for all data that you transmit or that relates to any activity you have undertaken using the Services. You agree that we shall have no liability to you for any loss or corruption of any such data, and you hereby waive any right of action against us arising from any such loss or corruption of such data.

  • Line Information Database 9.1 LIDB is a transaction-oriented database accessible through Common Channel Signaling (CCS) networks. For access to LIDB, e-Tel must purchase appropriate signaling links pursuant to Section 10 of this Attachment. LIDB contains records associated with End User Line Numbers and Special Billing Numbers. LIDB accepts queries from other Network Elements and provides appropriate responses. The query originator need not be the owner of LIDB data. LIDB queries include functions such as screening billed numbers that provides the ability to accept Collect or Third Number Billing calls and validation of Telephone Line Number based non-proprietary calling cards. The interface for the LIDB functionality is the interface between BellSouth’s CCS network and other CCS networks. LIDB also interfaces to administrative systems.

  • TLD Nameservers ICANN will use commercially reasonable efforts to ensure that any changes to the TLD nameserver designations submitted to ICANN by Registry Operator (in a format and with required technical elements specified by ICANN at ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/domains/root/ will be implemented by ICANN within seven (7) calendar days or as promptly as feasible following technical verifications.

  • Database The LERG is available through Telcordia. ICONN is available through the Qwest web site.

  • Web Site Information on registration for and use of the E-Verify program can be obtained via the Internet at the Department of Homeland Security Web site: ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇/E-Verify.