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Chapter 3 Domain Management 35
SIP Provisioning Client User Guide
[Standard - Nortel Networks Confidential]
Figure 17 List domains - step 2
7 In the Domains window, select a domain and click the Details link. The
details for the selected domain, or domains, displays.
8 Modify domain information in the parameter fields.
9 Click Save.
Deleting a local domain
To delete a local domain or subdomain
1 Click the Domains menu option.
2 Click the domain or subdomain you want to delete from the list of domains.
3 Click Delete to delete the domain or subdomain you want to delete.
4 Click OK in the confirmation dialog box to delete the domain, or Cancel to
cancel the delete operation.
Caution: Exercise extreme caution when deleting a domain as this will
permanently remove all users, devices, routes, service packages, and so
forth, associated with the domain. This is an irreversible operation that
could be a service-affecting change. For example, any calls in progress to
users or devices in the domain will terminate.
Tip: In order to delete a domain or subdomain you must first delete all of
its children subdomains.