Kaspersky SD-WAN
- About Kaspersky SD-WAN
 - Architecture of the solution
 - Redundancy and fault tolerance
 - Ensuring security
 -  User interface of the solution 
- Authentication in Kaspersky SD-WAN
 - Setting and resetting the default page
 - Switching between light and dark theme
 - Limiting the duration of a user session when idle
 - Viewing active user sessions
 - Configuring the Docker container log verbosity
 - Navigating to the orchestrator API
 - Changing the language of the orchestrator web interface
 
 - Licensing of Kaspersky SD-WAN
 - Managing Kaspersky SD-WAN domains
 - Managing data centers
 - Managing VIMs
 - Managing subnets
 - Viewing logs
 - Service Requests
 -  Managing network services 
- User roles and actions with network services
 - Uploading a VNF or PNF package to the orchestrator
 - Network service template
 - Creating a network service
 - Configuring network service topology components
 - Editing a network service topology
 - Deploying a network service
 - Checking the consistency of a network service
 - Redeploying a network service and its components
 - Auto-Healing
 - Managing VNFs and VDUs in a network service
 - Viewing the network service log
 - Deleting a network service
 
 - Managing confirmation requests
 -  Managing users 
- Creating an LDAP connection
 - Editing an LDAP connection
 - Changing the password of an LDAP connection
 - Deleting an LDAP connection
 - Creating access permissions
 - Editing access permissions
 - Cloning access permissions
 - Removing an access permission
 - Creating a user
 - Editing a user
 - Changing user password
 - Activating or blocking a user
 - Deleting a user
 - Creating a user group
 - Editing a user group
 - Deleting a user group
 
 -  Managing tenants 
- Creating a tenant
 - Assigning a VIM to a tenant
 - Assigning topology components to a tenant
 - Assigning compute resources to a tenant
 - Assigning a user to a tenant
 - Assigning a user group to a tenant
 - Authenticating as an administrator in the tenant's orchestrator web interface
 - Editing a tenant
 - Deleting a tenant
 
 -  Managing SD-WAN instances 
- Creating an SD-WAN instance template
 - Setting the default SD-WAN instance template
 - Deleting an SD-WAN instance template
 - Adding a tenant to an SD-WAN instance template
 - Removing a tenant from an SD-WAN instance template
 - Configuring high availability
 - Choosing a transport strategy
 - Adding a tenant to an SD-WAN instance
 - Removing a tenant from an SD-WAN instance
 - Viewing devices assigned to an SD-WAN Instance
 - Deleting an SD-WAN instance
 - Creating a pool of SD-WAN instances
 - Adding an SD-WAN instance to a pool
 - Removing an SD-WAN instance from a pool
 - Deleting a pool of SD-WAN instances
 
 -  Managing CPE devices 
- Composition of CPE devices
 - Composition of uCPE devices
 - SD-WAN managementTunnel management transport service
 - Automatic configuration of CPE (ZTP) devices
 - CPE device statuses and states
 - Ensuring connectivity of CPE devices with SD-WAN Controllers
 - Automatically updating the link cost based on maximum speed of the interface
 - CPE template
 - Creating a CPE device
 - Specifying the address of a CPE device
 - Registering a CPE device
 - Activating or deactivating a CPE device
 - Using a web address to activate a CPE device
 - Connecting to the CPE device console
 - Deleting a CPE device
 - Viewing the password of a CPE device
 - Restarting a CPE device
 - Shutting down a CPE device
 - Exporting settings and SD-WAN interfaces from a CPE device
 - Exporting network interfaces from a CPE device
 - Searching for CPE devices
 - Automatic removal and deactivation of a CPE device
 - Two-factor authentication of a CPE device
 - Orchestrator certificates
 - Tags
 - Out-of-band management of CPE devices
 -  Managing CPE devices in SD-WAN controller menu 
- Viewing the OpenFlow table of a CPE device
 - Viewing statistics of OpenFlow interfaces
 - Viewing statistics of queues on LAN interfaces
 - Navigating to service interfaces on a CPE device
 - Viewing the specifications of a CPE device
 - Viewing the usage of a CPE device
 - Changing the status of a CPE device in the SD-WAN Controller
 - Changing the MAC address of a CPE device
 - Terminating the TCP session between a CPE device and the SD-WAN Controller
 
 - Scripts
 - Network interfaces
 - Configuring the connection of a CPE device to the SD-WAN network
 - SD-WAN interfaces
 - OpenFlow interfaces
 -  Service interfaces and UNIs 
- Creating a service interface
 - Creating an ACL interface
 - Viewing the usage of a service interface and an ACL interface
 - Deleting a service interface and an ACL interface
 - Creating a UNI template
 - Creating a UNI in a template
 - Editing a UNI in a template
 - Deleting a UNI in a template
 - Deleting a UNI template
 - Creating a UNI
 - Editing a UNI
 - Deleting a UNI
 
 - Filtering routes
 - The BGP dynamic routing protocol
 - The OSPF dynamic routing protocol
 - The BFD protocol
 - Creating or deleting a static IPv4 route
 - The VRRP protocol
 - Viewing the settings of the CPE device connection to the service provider network
 - Configuring the connection of a CPE device to a Syslog server
 - Configuring the connection of a CPE device to an NTP server
 - Firmware
 
 - Monitoring solution components
 - Tunnels, segments, and paths
 - Configuring topology
 - Quality of Service (QoS)
 -  Transport services 
- Point-to-Point (P2P) transport service
 - Point-to-Multipoint (P2M) transport service
 - Multipoint-to-Multipoint (M2M) transport service
 - Adding a transport service in a CPE template
 - Editing a transport service in a CPE template
 - Deleting a transport service from a CPE template
 - Scenario: Directing application traffic to a transport service
 
 - Traffic mirroring
 - Task scheduler
 -  Configuring the SD-WAN Controller 
- Editing the SD-WAN Controller
 - Restarting the SD-WAN Controller
 - Downloading a backup SD-WAN Controller configuration file
 - Restoring the SD-WAN Controller
 - Deleting the SD-WAN Controller
 - SD-WAN Controller properties
 - Viewing information about SD-WAN Controller nodes
 - Viewing the topology of a deployed SD-WAN instance
 
 - Contacting Technical Support
 - Appendices
 -  Glossary 
- Control plane
 - Customer Premise Equipment (CPE)
 - Data plane
 - DSCP values
 - Graceful restart
 - Orchestrator
 - Physical Network Function (PNF)
 - PNF package
 - SD-WAN Controller
 - SD-WAN Gateway
 - Software-Defined Networking (SDN)
 - Software-Defined Wide Area Network (SD-WAN)
 - Tenant
 - Universal CPE (uCPE)
 - Virtual Infrastructure Manager (VIM)
 - Virtual Network Function (VNF)
 - Virtual Network Function Manager (VNFM)
 - VNF Package
 
 - Information about third-party code
 - Trademark notices
 
 Managing Kaspersky SD-WAN domains  >  Deleting a domain 
	            Deleting a domain    
        Deleting a domain    
Deleted domains cannot be restored.
To delete a domain:
- In the menu, go to the Infrastructure section.
The SD-WAN infrastructure management page is displayed. By default, the Network resources tab is selected, which displays the table of SD-WAN Controllers.
 - In the Resources panel, select the Domain tab.
A list of domains is displayed.
 - Click the settings button 
 next to the domain and in the drop-down list, select Delete. - In the confirmation window, click Delete.
 
The domain is deleted and is no longer displayed in the Resources pane.
                            Article ID: 256065,                                        Last review: Aug 21, 2024