Closing The Admin Domain Module; Creating And Populating Domains - Brocade Communications Systems A7990A - StorageWorks SAN Director 4/16 Blade Switch Administrator's Manual

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Closing the Admin Domain Module

It is very important to remember that any changes you make in the Admin Domain module are not
saved automatically.
To close the Admin Domain module
1.
From the Admin Domain module, click File > Close.
Any changes in the buffer that have not been saved, a warning dialog box displays, asking you to
confirm that you want to close the Admin Domain session without saving the changes.
2.
Click Yes to close without saving changes or click No to go back to the Admin Domain module to
save the changes (see

Creating and Populating Domains

Setting up an Admin Domain involves the following steps:
1.
Create and activate an Admin Domain.
2.
Assign one or more administrators to the Admin Domain. The Admin account always has access to
administer the Admin Domains, even if no other users are assigned (see
Parameters"
While creating an Admin Domain, you can activate the Admin Domain after you finish creating it. If
you activate the Admin Domain, you must click Apply to transfer your changes from the Web Tools
database to the fabric database so that your changes are applied to the fabric.
You can log in to an active Admin Domain. You cannot log in to an Admin Domain that has been
deactivated.
The following procedures provide detailed instructions for creating an Admin Domain and for
activating or deactivating an existing Admin Domain.
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"Saving Local Admin Domain Changes"
on page 17-5).
on page 8-7).
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