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Documentation for Axxon One 1.0.
A Server can be added to an existing domain from any Server within that domain.
Attention!
- Before configuring a distributed system, be sure to consolidate your Servers into domain.
- When consolidating the Servers into domain, each Server must have a unique IP address.
- Only unallocated Servers can be added to domain. Unallocated Servers are the Servers that don't belong to any domain.
There are two ways to add a Server to a domain, depending on whether or not it is present in the search results (in the Unallocated servers group).
If a Server is present in the search results, select it and click the Add to domain button.
The Server will then be added to a domain from the Unallocated servers group.
Since the search for the unallocated Servers is conducted using the broadcast packets, the results may not include Servers located in a different subnetwork (for example, beyond a router that blocks broadcast packets).
In this case, you can add a Server to a domain manually. This option can be used with all unallocated Servers, including those present in the Unallocated servers group.
To add a Server to a domain manually, do the following:
- Select the Unallocated servers group (1).
- Enter the Server IP address (2).
Enter the Server port (3).
Click the Add to domain button (4).
The Server will then be manually added to a domain.
After a Server is added to a domain using any of the methods described, it will be displayed in the objects tree.
If a Server is not available when it is added to a domain, it will be displayed in the objects tree with the icon.
The Server will be added to a domain when it becomes available. To undo adding a Server to a domain, select the Server and click the button.