18-32
User
Guide
for
the
Cisco
Application
Networking
Manager
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Administering
the
Cisco
Application
Networking
Manager
Managing
Domains
Step
4
Click
Save
.
Related
Topics
•
Understanding
Operations
Privileges,
page
18-6
•
Managing
User
Roles,
page
18-25
Deleting
User
Roles
Note
Your
user
role
det
ermines
whether
you
can
use
this
option.
You
can
delete
any
user-defined
roles.
Procedure
Step
1
Choose
Admin
>
Role-Based
Access
Control
>
Organization
>
Roles
.
The
Users
table
appears.
Step
2
Choose
the
role
to
delete
and
click
Delete
.
Step
3
The
confirmation
popup
window
appears.
Step
4
In
the
confirmation
popup
window,
click
OK
to
confirm
the
deletion.
Users
that
have
the
deleted
role
no
longer
have
that
access.
Related
Topics
Managing
User
Roles,
page
18-25
Managing
Domains
Network
domains
provide
a
means
for
organizing
the
devices
and
their
components
(physical
and
logical)
in
your
network
and
permitting
access
according
to
the
way
your
site
is
organized.
You
can
allow
access
to
a
domain
by
assigning
it
to
an
organization.
Examples
are
specific
virtual
contexts
or
specific
servers
within
a
context.
The
following
sections
describe
how
to
manage
domains:
•
Guidelines
for
Managing
Domains,
page
18-33
•
Displaying
Network
Domains,
page
18-33
•
Creating
a
Domain,
page
18-34
•
Duplicating
a
Domain,
page
18-35
•
Modifying
a
Domain,
page
18-36
•
Deleting
a
Domain,
page
18-37