force_dns_nameservers
Changes the nameservers on your domain to use the DNS nameservers: ns1.systemdns.com, ns2.systemdns.com, and ns3.systemdns.com.
Request parameters for force_dns_nameservers
Standard parameters
- action = force_dns_nameservers
- object = domain
Attributes
Parameters within the attributes associative array are described below.
Parameter name | Obligation | Definition/Value |
---|---|---|
domain | Required | The domain whose nameservers you want to change to the DNS nameservers ns1.systemdns.com, ns2.systemdns.com, and ns3.systemdns.com. |
Response parameters for force_dns_nameservers
Standard parameters
- action = reply
- object = domain
- is_success = a Boolean is returned, indicating success or failure of the
request - response_code = response code indicating outcome of the request
- response_text = message describing the outcome of the request
Examples for force_dns_nameservers
Request
<?xml version='1.0' encoding="UTF-8" standalone="no"?>
<!DOCTYPE OPS_envelope SYSTEM "ops.dtd">
<OPS_envelope>
<header>
<version>0.9</version>
</header>
<body>
<data_block>
<dt_assoc>
<item key="protocol">XCP</item>
<item key="object">DOMAIN</item>
<item key="action">FORCE_DNS_NAMESERVERS</item>
<item key="attributes">
<dt_assoc>
<item key="domain">example.com</item>
</dt_assoc>
</item>
</dt_assoc>
</data_block>
</body>
</OPS_envelope>
Response
<?xml version='1.0' encoding="UTF-8" standalone="no"?>
<!DOCTYPE OPS_envelope SYSTEM "ops.dtd">
<OPS_envelope>
<header>
<version>0.9</version>
</header>
<body>
<data_block>
<dt_assoc>
<item key="protocol">XCP</item>
<item key="object">DOMAIN</item>
<item key="response_text">Command Successful</item>
<item key="action">REPLY</item>
<item key="response_code">200</item>
<item key="is_success">1</item>
</dt_assoc>
</data_block>
</body>
</OPS_envelope>
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