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+ | == Delegate == | ||
+ | A domain belonging to an organization can be delegated to another organization. | ||
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+ | This can only be done once the domain already exists. Delegation is not available at creation time. Conditions to delegate a domain are: | ||
+ | * The domain doesn' | ||
+ | * The domain is not associated to a DNS zone. | ||
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+ | By default, a domain can only be delegated to a child organization. However, this restriction can be lifted through the [[2_x: | ||
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+ | In order to delegate a domain, click on the " | ||
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+ | {{ classdelegate_domain.png }} | ||
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+ | If all delegation conditions are met, domain is effectively delegated once the " | ||
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+ | == Un-Delegate == | ||
+ | A delegated domain can be returned to its original owner organization with the " | ||
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+ | In order to un-delegate a domain, just click on the “Un-delegate” action of the “Other Actions” menu. If above condition is met, delegation will be removed straight away. | ||
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