About the
Global Manager

Most of the configuration tasks for configuring the
Global Manager
in a
deployment are accomplished by using the Global Manager Administration Console view of the
Global Console
. Global Manager Administration Console interaction with the Global Manager summarizes the Global Manager Administration Console interaction with the
Global Manager
.
Global Manager Administration Console interaction with the
Global Manager
As shown in Figure 12, the initial configurations for the
Global Manager
are stored in the ics-default.xml file and imported into the
Global Manager
’s repository when the
Global Manager
starts up. The configurations displayed in a newly started Global Manager Administration Console are exported from the
Global Manager
’s repository.
IC Domain Configuration objects and their relationships shows the relationships between Domain Group, Domain, Domain Type, and Domain Tag configuration objects. The intent of the Domain Group is to represent the server components of a split-server
Domain Manager
as a single entity. Doing so makes a split-server
Domain Manager
look just like a standalone
Domain Manager
to administrators and users.
IC Domain Configuration objects and their relationships
Default domain configurations for a Network Protocol Manager deployment identifies the default
,
IP Availability Manager
, and
Adapter Platform
domain configurations held by the
Global Manager
. The default names for the respective domains are:
  • INCHARGE-BGP
  • INCHARGE-EIGRP
  • INCHARGE-ISIS
  • INCHARGE-OSPF
  • INCHARGE-AM
  • INCHARGE-OI
    Each of these domain names represents a standalone
    Domain Manager
    .
    Default domain configurations for a
    deployment