18-32
User
Guide

for

the

Cisco

Application

Networking

Manager

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Chapter
18






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