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This action is used to switch display from domain lists to trees. When no default organization is selected, a domain tree per existing organization is displayed. Otherwise, only the domain tree that corresponds to the selected organization is displayed. | This action is used to switch display from domain lists to trees. When no default organization is selected, a domain tree per existing organization is displayed. Otherwise, only the domain tree that corresponds to the selected organization is displayed. | ||
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+ | {{ classtree_domain.png }} | ||
== Display List == | == Display List == | ||
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This action brings the display back to the standard list. | This action brings the display back to the standard list. | ||
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+ | == Delegate == | ||
+ | A domain belonging to an organization can be delegated to another organization. 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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+ | {{ details-popup-menu-domainotheractions.png }} | ||
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+ | The following display appears: | ||
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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 == | == Un-Delegate == |