File name: tdpw_domain.htmlAdministering DataPower
appliance domains
A DataPower® appliance
domain is a group of configuration information for an appliance. By
default,
these domains are unmanaged. You can use the administrative console
to change
an unmanaged domain to a managed domain, or to change a managed domain
to
an unmanaged domain. However, you cannot use the administrative console
to
configure a domain. You must use the DataPower WebGUI to configure
a domain.
See the DataPower WebGUI documentation for information about configuring
a
domain.
About this task
You can use the
administrative console to change an unmanaged
domain to a managed domain. However, you cannot use the administrative
console
to configure a domain. Use the DataPower WebGUI
to configure a domain.
See the DataPower WebGUI
documentation for information about configuring a domain.
Avoid trouble: The DataPower appliance manager synchronizes
managed domains
from the master appliance to the subordinate appliances in the managed
set.
However, it is possible that the managed domain might not be completely
functional
on all of the subordinate appliances. An example of this situation
is when
a service object, such as an XML firewall, in the managed domain has
a listening
port conflict on one of the subordinate appliances.
gotcha
Complete
one
or more of the following steps to administer domains.
Procedure
- From the administrative console, click managedset_name.
- To change an unmanaged domain to a
managed domain, complete the
following actions.
- In the Managed Domains
section, expand Unmanaged domains.
- Select
the unmanaged domains that you want to convert to managed
domains, and then click .
- To change
an managed domain to an unmanaged domain, complete the
following actions.
- In the Managed Domains
section, expand Managed domains.
- Select
the managed domains that you want to convert to unmanaged
domains, and then click .
- To access
the DataPower WebGUI and re-configure a managed or unmanaged
domain, select the domain that you want to re-configure, and click Launch.
- To delete a managed domain, select the domain that
you want to
delete, and click Delete.
Results
If you changed any managed domains to unmanaged, those domains
are
now listed under Unmanaged domains. Similarly if you changed any unmanaged
domains to managed, those domains are now listed under Managed domains.
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