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SIP Provisioning Client User Guide
[Standard - Nortel Networks Confidential]
Chapter 3
Domain Management
Topics in this section:
“Introduction to domains” on page 23
“Domain types” on page 24
“Adding a local root domain” on page 26
“Adding a subdomain” on page 31
“Adding a foreign domain” on page 33
“Listing/modifying a local or foreign domain” on page 33
“Deleting a local domain” on page 35
“Banning a user” on page 36
“Defining user device status reasons” on page 38
Introduction to domains
A domain is used as a control mechanism of users, services, devices and
translation. The SIP Provisioning Client is used to provision a domain. The
provisioning of domains allows service providers to define a domain and service
packages available for the domain.
Once the domain and service packages are defined, service providers can define
subdomains and assign the following:
services to service packages
service packages to domain and users
translation information specific to a domain or a subdomain
devices for users to an IPCM (IP Client Manager)