18-35
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.
The
Domains

Edit

window

updates

and

di

splays

t

he

t

otal

obj

ect

number

next


to

t

he

object

name.
Related
Topics


Managing
Domains,

page
18-32


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
Duplicating
a

Domain
Note
Your
user

role

det

ermines
whether
you

can
use
this
option.
You
can

cr

eate

a

new

domain

from

an

existing

one.
Procedure
Step
1
Choose
Admin
>

Role-Based

Access

Control

>

Organization

>

Domains.
The
Domains

table

appears.
Step
2
Choose
the

domain
to
copy

and

click
Duplicate.
Step
3
A
script

popup

window

appears.
Allow
All
Check
box

that

enables

all

objects

within

this

domain

(current

and

future

objects).

If

this

check

box

is

left
unchecked,
t

he

Objects

t

ree

di

splays.
Objects
Collection
of

objects

that

comprise

this

domain.

Choose

an

object

name

and

use

the

arrows

to

move

it

from
the
available

to

selected

column.
For
example,

selecting

a

virtual

context

selects

all

real

servers

within

that

virtual

context,

or

selecting

a
chassis
selects

the

virtual

contexts

on

that

chassis.

The

interface

does

not

explicitly

display

this

in

the

table,
but
the

objects

are,

in

fact,

selected.
Note
When
you

add
objects
such
as

real

servers
to
a

domain
on
an

ACE

that

has
an
HA

peer,
ANM
automatically
adds

the

redundant

objects

from

the

HA

peer

to

the

list

of

selected

objects.
See
the

“Guidelines

for

Managing

Domains”

section

on

page

18-33

for

domain

rules

about

creating

virtual
contexts
an

d

real

servers.
Table
18-10
Domain
Attributes

(continued)
Field
Description