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N10-009 · Question #67

N10-009 Question #67: Real Exam Question with Answer & Explanation

The correct answer is C: CNAME. A CNAME (Canonical Name) record is used in DNS to alias one domain name to another. This means that newapplication.comptia.org can be made to resolve to the same IP address as Exchange) is for mail server records, and NS (Name Server) is for specifying authoritative DNS

Submitted by andreas_gr· Mar 6, 2026Network implementation

Question

A company's marketing team created a new application and would like to create a DNS record for Which of the following records should the administrator use?

Options

  • ASOA
  • BMX
  • CCNAME
  • DNS

Explanation

A CNAME (Canonical Name) record is used in DNS to alias one domain name to another. This means that newapplication.comptia.org can be made to resolve to the same IP address as Exchange) is for mail server records, and NS (Name Server) is for specifying authoritative DNS

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