Rules for remote domains, Removing domains, Enabling access control – Grass Valley iControl V.6.02 User Manual
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For example, the IP address
10.3.4.30 could have miranda.com as the base domain. It is
also possible for the IP address
10.3.4.31 to have Canada.Toronto.miranda.com as
the base domain.
• All additional locally managed domains must relate to the base domain.
For example, the IP address
10.3.4.30 could have miranda.com as a base domain and
the following other valid domains:
Canada.miranda.com, Toronto.miranda.com, and
Canada.Toronto.miranda.com.
• All additional locally managed domains must relate to a base domain and existing
subdomains.
For example, for IP address
10.3.4.30, the additional locally managed domain
Toronto.Canada.miranda.com requires that Canada.miranda.com and Toronto.miranda.com
exist. with miranda.com as the base domain.
Rules for Remote Domains
• Remotely managed domains must be the child of a locally managed domain.
For example, for IP address
10.3.4.30, Toronto.Canada.miranda.com is the child of
Canada.miranda.com which is also managed by IP address 10.3.4.30.
Removing Domains
To remove a domain
1. On the iControl—Access control page, select a domain in the list under Domains Managed
Here or Remote Domain Referrals.
2. Click Delete (the Delete button corresponding to the list from which you are removing a
domain).
The domain is removed from the list.
Enabling Access Control
Users can open any application (e.g. iC Navigator) from an Application Server on which access
control has not been enabled. In such cases, the message
Access control disabled
appears
in the title bar of the application window.
REQUIREMENTS
Make sure you meet the following conditions before beginning this procedure:
• You have opened the iControl—Access control page (see
• You have read
on page 268 available as a
reference.
Note: Removing a domain deletes all users and privilege settings associated with
that domain (all of its LDAP entries are cleared).