Modifying A Subdomain's Default Location; Add, Modify, Or Delete A Location - Nortel 5100 User Manual

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Modifying a subdomain's default location

When a new subdomain is created, the subdomain inherits the current location
associated with the root domain by default. However, you can change this default
location association to be any of the defined locations for the domain that appear
in the Domain Locations drop down list.
To modify the current default location for a subdomain
1
Select Domains.
2
Select the domain that contains the subdomain.
3
Select Sub-Domains.
4
Select the subdomain where you want to modify the default location.
The Details for the subdomain (for example, test.nortelnetworks1.com) page
appears. The highlighted selection in the Domain Locations field is the
default location currently associated with this subdomain.
5
Modify the current default subdomain location (in this case, the system
default of other) by selecting a location from the Domain Locations drop
down list.
6
Click Modify.
A message appears on a confirmation page confirming that the domain is
updated successfully.

Add, modify, or delete a location

Locations are defined within a domain. Locations are labeled using a location
name that is used to identify the location within the domain. A particular domain
cannot contain duplicate location names. However, you can reuse a location name
across domains, and this does not infer any association because a location name
by itself only has meaning within a domain. Thus, all locations provisioned in the
system are unique and are fully qualified by their domain and location name.
An example of this is the default location (other) that is created automatically
whenever a domain is created. Every domain has a default location of other, and
each instance of other is unique.
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