![]() by DNS A-Record When this option is selected, the Server sends a request to the Domain Name In this case, to access the DomainĪccounts, users should specify the full Account name ( domain) Not have any IP addressed assigned to it. If you select this option and leave the text field blank, the Domain will Only the Server computer's own addresses are accepted, and all specifiedĪddresses should not be already assigned to any other CommuniGate Pro Domain. You can specify several IP addresses, separating them with the comma ( ,) symbol. If you want to assign (dedicate) an IP address to this Domain, type theĪddress into the text field on the right of the pop-up menu. Manually Defined This option is selected by default for all secondary Domains. Creating a New DomainĪll Available This option can be selected for one Domain only, and it is theĪll Server's network addresses not assigned to other Domains are assigned to this Domain. Eachĭomain Alias element contains the link to its "real" Domain object list andĬlick a Domain name to view the Objects in that Domain.Ĭlick the word Settings in the last column to view and update the Domain Settings.Ĭlick the Telephone Numbers (Telnum) link to view all Telnums. Select the Show Aliases option to include Domain Aliases into the list. Times the Domain Accounts have been opened (since the Server last restart), and the If the Domain is a Directory-based Domain, its name is displayed withĪ list entry also displays the number of currently opened Domain Accounts, the total number of If the Domain is a shared Domain served by a Dynamic Cluster, To select Domains by name, type a string into the Filter field, andĬlick the Display button: only the Domains with names containing the specifiedĮach entry in the Domain list contains the Domain name, the assigned network address (if any),Īnd the number of Accounts in the Domain. The Server has to decide in which Domain to look for that Account. When a client application connects to your CommuniGate Pro Server, and specifies an account name, In all these cases, you do not have to create a new CommuniGate Pro Domain to serve a domain name. ![]() ![]() You may also want to serve some domain names using account mapping and/or Unified Domain-Wide Accounts. In many cases, a Domain should not have a separate set of user Accounts,īut should rather be a domain name alias for an already existing CommuniGate Pro Domain. Multiple Secondary Domains, each with its own set of Accounts (and other objects such as Mailing Lists, Groups, and Forwarders).Įvery Domain can have zero, one, or several Domain Aliases (alternative names).Īll Domain names and Domain Aliases should be unique, and they should be registered with the Domain Name System (DNS). CommuniGate Pro Server can serve Accounts, Goups, Mailing Lists, Forwarders and other objects in its Main Domain, and, optionally, in
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