Specify the parameters listed in

Getting Started with Administering BDSS 4-9 Engine synchronizes Hub domains serially, not concurrently. For example, it synchronizes Hub domain A before domain B during a given synchronization session for a user. The synchronization levels available using the synclevel parameter are as follows: Full Enables bidirectional synchronization of a Hub domain across the connectors. If you set the synclevel parameter to Full for a connector domain, then the connector can both propagate and extract Create, Read, Update, and Delete events between the domain and its corresponding domain on another PIM server. Inbound Only If you select Inbound Only for a connector domain, then the Engine only propagates record change event data to the PIM for that connector domain. In this case, the Engine does not extract data from the PIM server for the corresponding connector domain when you select this option. Outbound Only A domain with an outbound only synchronization level enables the connector to extract Create, Read, Update, and Delete record event data from the corresponding domain on the PIM server. If you select Outbound Only as the value for the synclevel parameter, then the connector does not propagate Create, Read, Update, and Delete record event data to the PIM server for this domain. None Setting a synchronization level of None for a connector domain prevents a domain from participating in either inbound or outbound synchronization. No Create, Read, Update, or Delete record event data is propagated to, or extracted from, the corresponding domain on another PIM server.

4.5.2 Deleting a Domain from a Connector

To delete a domain from a connector:

1. Select the deleteDomainForConnector operation.

2. Specify the domainName and connectorName parameters described in

Table 4–10 and then click Invoke.

4.6 Managing Domain Filters

Filters are specific to connector domains and enable you to exclude a set of records from the extract result set based on defined criteria. BDSS supports any filter used by a connector. Note: Any number of connectors can link to a Hub domain concurrently. Connector domains that share the same parent Hub domain must have a unique priority number.