# How to get numeric IPv4

As you might have noticed in your Panel, your server does not contain a **IPv4** ,just an alias which could look like **e-de-001.alienhost.net** while this is easier to read and remember it is unfortunately not always usable in certain configurations and settings, with this guide we will show you how to use the given **alias** and turn it into numeric **IPv4:**

1. Navigate to the following **[website](https://www.nslookup.io).**
2. You will be prompted with a screen similar to this: [![image.png](https://help.alienhost.net/uploads/images/gallery/2023-12/scaled-1680-/MCEimage.png)](https://help.alienhost.net/uploads/images/gallery/2023-12/MCEimage.png)
3. In the field saying **Domain Name** insert the visible alias of your server [![Screenshot 2025-07-12 141719.png](https://help.alienhost.net/uploads/images/gallery/2025-07/scaled-1680-/screenshot-2025-07-12-141719.png)](https://help.alienhost.net/uploads/images/gallery/2025-07/screenshot-2025-07-12-141719.png)
    
      
    To
    
    [![image.png](https://help.alienhost.net/uploads/images/gallery/2025-07/scaled-1680-/image.png)](https://help.alienhost.net/uploads/images/gallery/2025-07/image.png)
    
      
    and click the button **Find DNS records.**
4. You will be prompted with a similar result to this: [![image.png](https://help.alienhost.net/uploads/images/gallery/2023-12/scaled-1680-/0bBimage.png)](https://help.alienhost.net/uploads/images/gallery/2023-12/0bBimage.png)  
    Where you can see the **IPv4** of your server. In this case, **195.201.85.213**.

<p class="callout success">Great! Now you have your IPv4 and you are ready to use it.</p>