Domino naming requirements
Refer to these guidelines when naming parts of the IBM® Domino® system.
Name |
Characters |
Tips |
---|---|---|
Domino domain |
31 maximum |
This is usually the same as the organization name. Use a single word, which can include the following characters:
You can also include international characters, but it is not recommended and they are not guaranteed to work. The only character you must not use is the period (.). |
Notes® named network |
31 maximum |
|
Organization |
3-64 maximum* |
|
Organizational unit |
32 maximum* |
|
Server |
255 maximum |
Choose a name you want to keep. If you change a server name, you must recertify the server ID. Also choose a name that meets your network's requirements for unique naming. On TCP/IP use only the following characters
On NetBIOS, the first 15 characters must be unique. On SPX, the first 47 characters must be unique. Keep in mind that Domino performs replication and mail routing on servers named with numbers before it does those tasks on servers named with alphabetic characters. |
User |
79 maximum* |
Use a first and last name. A middle name is allowed, but usually not needed. User names can contain an apostrophe ('). |
Alternate user |
No minimum |
Users can have only one alternate name. |
Group |
62 maximum |
Use a single word, which can include the following characters:
The at sign (@) and two forward slashes (//) are expressly prohibited. Note: You can create groups with hierarchical distinguished
names (DN). However, you must surround the forward slash (/) in a
component value of a DN by surrounding it with double quotes. For
example, 24"/"7 Support. For mail routing, you can nest up to five levels of groups. For all other purposes, you can nest up to six levels of groups. |
Port |
No maximum |
Do not include spaces. |
Country code |
0 or 2 |
Optional |