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Rules for Local Domains
One locally managed domain must be the base domain.
For example, the IP address 10.6.0.75 could have grassvalley.com as the base domain. It is also possible for the IP address 10.6.0.76 to have Canada.Toronto.grassvalley.com as the base domain.
All additional locally managed domains must relate to the base domain.
For example, the IP address 10.6.0.75 could have grassvalley.com as a base domain and the following other valid domains: Canada.grassvalley.com, Toronto.grassvalley.com, and Canada.Toronto.grassvalley.com.
All additional locally managed domains must relate to a base domain and existing subdomains.
For example, for IP address 10.6.0.75, the additional locally managed domain Toronto.Canada.grassvalley.com requires that Canada.grassvalley.com and Toronto.grassvalley.com exist. with grassvalley.com as the base domain.