nslookup set type

Changes the resource record type for the query. For information about resource record types, see Request for Comment (Rfc) 1035.

Note

This command is the same as the nslookup set querytype command.

Syntax

set type=<resourcerecordtype>

Parameters

Parameter Description
<resourcerecordtype> Specifies a DNS resource record type. The default resource record type is A, but you can use any of the following values:
  • A: Specifies a computer's IP address.
  • ANY: Specifies a computer's IP address.
  • CNAME: Specifies a canonical name for an alias.
  • GID Specifies a group identifier of a group name.
  • HINFO: Specifies a computer's CPU and type of operating system.
  • MB: Specifies a mailbox domain name.
  • MG: Specifies a mail group member.
  • MINFO: Specifies mailbox or mail list information.
  • MR: Specifies the mail rename domain name.
  • MX: Specifies the mail exchanger.
  • NS: Specifies a DNS name server for the named zone.
  • PTR: Specifies a computer name if the query is an IP address; otherwise, specifies the pointer to other information.
  • SOA: Specifies the start-of-authority for a DNS zone.
  • TXT: Specifies the text information.
  • UID: Specifies the user identifier.
  • UINFO: Specifies the user information.
  • WKS: Describes a well-known service.
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