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36 Chapter 3 Domain Management
NN10043-113
[Standard - Nortel Networks Confidential]
Deleting a foreign domain
To delete a foreign domain
1 Click the Domains > List Foreign Domains menu option.
2 Click the Delete link for the foreign domain you want to delete.
3 Click OK in the confirmation dialog box to delete the foreign domain, or
Cancel to cancel the delete operation.
Banning a user
You can ban an individual user or a group of users in a domain or from viewing
the presence information (online status) of a user or group of users in a domain.
The banning takes effect for all subdomains under the domain.
Setting up ban list
To ban a user or a group of users
1 Click the Domains menu option.
2 Under the domain where you want to ban a user or users, click the Banned
Users > Ban User menu option. The Add a party to Domain Ban List window
appears (Figure 18).
Caution: Exercise extreme caution when deleting a foreign 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.