Specifying the underlying domains

An administrator uses the IC Domain Configuration objects to specify the underlying
,
IP Availability Manager
, and
Adapter Platform
domains in a
deployment. Doing so provides the sources of topology and events for the
Global Manager
and associates each underlying domain with the proper DXA file.
The expectation is that a user will either accept the default
domains named INCHARGE-BGP, INCHARGE-EIGRP, INCHARGE-ISIS, and INCHARGE-OSPF, or make copies of the default domains to create new domains that have a different name. For example, you can make a copy of INCHARGE-BGP and name it ASIA-INCHARGE-BGP.
This section provides procedures for the following two configuration scenarios:
  • Configuration scenario 1: A
    deployment that contains:
    • A
      named INCHARGE-BGP
    • A
      named INCHARGE-EIGRP
    • A
      named INCHARGE-ISIS
    • A
      named INCHARGE-OSPF
    • An
      IP Availability Manager
      named INCHARGE-AM
    • An
      Adapter Platform
      named INCHARGE-OI
  • Configuration scenario 2: A
    deployment that contains:
    • A
      named EAST-INCHARGE-BGP
    • An
      IP Availability Manager
      named EAST-INCHARGE-AM
    • An
      Adapter Platform
      named EAST-INCHARGE-OI
      To specify the underlying domains in a more complex
      deployment, consult the
      .