Changing an Existing Domain Configuration
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Connect to the Multi-Domain Server
Dedicated Check Point server that runs Check Point software to host virtual Security Management Servers called Domain Management Servers. Synonym: Multi-Domain Security Management Server. Acronym: MDS. with SmartConsole
Check Point GUI application used to manage a Check Point environment - configure Security Policies, configure devices, monitor products and events, install updates, and so on..
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From the left tree, click Multi-Domain > Domains.
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Right-click a Domain in the grid, and then select Edit.
The Domain window opens.
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From the left tree, click General.
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In the Domain Servers section, select the Domain Management Server
Check Point Single-Domain Security Management Server or a Multi-Domain Security Management Server. and click the pencil icon (Edit/View Domain Server).
Note - You cannot change the Domain name.
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Add, delete, or change the other Domain definitions as necessary.
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Click OK.
Deleting a Domain Management Server or Domain

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Connect with SmartConsole to the Multi-Domain Server.
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From the left tree, click Multi-Domain > Domains.
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Right-click a Domain Management Server
Virtual Security Management Server that manages Security Gateways for one Domain, as part of a Multi-Domain Security Management environment. Acronym: DMS. in the grid, and then select Delete.

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Connect with SmartConsole to the Multi-Domain Server.
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From the left tree, click Multi-Domain > Domains.
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In the Domains column, right-click a Domain, and then select Delete.
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Note - This action automatically deletes the Active and Secondary Domain Management Servers, Domain Log Servers, and the Domain object. |