Application domain commands
Application domain mode provides the commands to create or modify an application domain.
To enter the configuration mode, use the global domain command. To delete an application domain, use the no domain command.
While in this mode, use the commands in the following table to modify the application domain.
- To view the current configuration, use the show command.
- To restore default values, use the reset command.
- To exit this configuration mode without saving changes to the running configuration, use the cancel command.
- To exit this configuration mode and save changes to the running configuration, use the exit command.
| Command | Purpose |
|---|---|
| admin-state | This command sets the administrative state for the configuration. |
| config-mode | This command specifies the configuration mode. |
| config-permissions-mode | This command sets the security context for the configuration files in the domain. |
| config-permissions-profile | This command sets the global access profile to enforce permissions for configuration files in the domain. |
| deployment-policy | This command specifies the deployment policy to preprocess the package. |
| deployment-policy-variables | This command specifies the deployment policy variables to preprocess the deployment policy. |
| file-monitoring | This command sets the monitoring level of files in the local: directory. |
| file-permissions | This command sets access permissions for files in the local: directory. |
| import-format | This command specifies the format of the remote configuration file. |
| import-url | This command specifies the location of a remote configuration file. |
| local-ip-rewrite | This command indicates whether to rewrite local IP addresses during an import. |
| maxchkpoints | This command sets the maximum number of configuration checkpoints. |
| summary | This command specifies the brief, descriptive summary for the object instance. |
| visible-domain | This command specifies other application domains that are visible to this domain. |