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Set Up Tenant IP Domains

Tenant definitions are created and configured as separate steps. A tenant definition must contain at least one IP domain, a range of IP addresses that correspond to the managed items in the tenant environment.

When you create a tenant definition, add all IP domains containing the tenant's managed devices.

Data sources classify managed items into IP domains using different methods. Typically, domain identifiers do not appear in the data source until you have created at least one custom domain in CA Performance Center.

Follow these steps:

  1. Log in as a tenant administrator for the selected tenant.

    Or set the tenant scope to access tenant configuration as a global administrator.

    The Administering Tenant indicator appears to show that you are administering the selected tenant environment.

  2. Select Admin, User Settings, and click IP Domains.

    The Manage IP Domains for [Tenant Name] page opens.

  3. Click New.

    The IP Domains Administration dialog opens.

  4. Supply information for the required parameters.
  5. (Optional) Select 'Enable DNS Proxy Address', and supply the IP address of the proxy server. This step is required if your network is located behind a DNS proxy server.
  6. Click Save.

    The new IP domain appears in the list, which is scoped to the current tenant.

    Repeat the steps as required to add more domains to this tenant.