Assigning A Node Or Logical Entity To A Subdomain - Nortel 5100 User Manual

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Assigning a node or logical entity to a subdomain

You can assign a node or logical entity to a subdomain at the root domain level.
The subdomain assignments are used only for gateway routes and ERLs that point
to the service nodes. However, the Routable Services menu option at the
subdomain level gets the entire list assigned to the root domain.
To assign a node or logical entity to a subdomain at the root domain level
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The Logical Entities page appears.
To delete a logical entity click the Delete link. Enter a valid administrator
password in the confirmation window to permanently delete the logical entity
or click Cancel to abort the action.
Click the Domains link to assign domains to a logical entity.
The Assign Domains page appears.
Select the domain you wish to assign from the Available Domains drop-down
list.
Click Add. The Assigned Domains field shows the domain you added.
Select the domain from the Assigned Domains field and click Remove to
remove the domain.
Click Cancel to abort the action. The Logical Entities page appear.
To view details and modify the parameters of a logical entity, click the Details
link.
Select Domains.
Select the domain in which the node or logical entity is provisioned.
Select Assign Node > List Assigned Nodes.
Click the Domains link of the node of your choice.
The Assign Domains page appears.
Select the domain you wish to assign from the Available Domains drop-down
list.
Click Add. The Assigned Domains field shows the domain you added.

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