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Contents Of An SRV Record<br />

Service.Protocol.Domain TTL Class Priority Weight Port Target<br />

The standard DNS class value.<br />

The standard DNS time-to-live value.<br />

The domain this record corresponds to.<br />

The host name.<br />

The TCP or UDP port the services listens on.<br />

Used for load balancing. Hosts with equal priority<br />

will be balanced at a rate proporional to their weight<br />

verses the sum of the weight of all matching records.<br />

This is a 16 bit value, starting from 0.<br />

Processed the same way as priority for an MX record, the client must<br />

attempt the hosts in priority order, lowest first. This is a 16 bit value,<br />

starting from 0.<br />

The IANA protocol name; typically udp or tcp. This field is case insensitive.<br />

The IANA Service Name; ldap, imap, etc... This field is case insensitive. Local values may be defined.

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