Cisco Cisco Intelligent Automation for Cloud 4.3.2 Installation Guide

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Configuring Cisco IAC With the Wizard
Setting Up Cloud Administration
Temp Location. This is the path for the temporary directory to be used when creating the Blueprint XML on the 
Prime Service Catalog server.
Important
: The Blueprint Export file default file locations entered here must be different from the Blueprint File 
locations entered above.
Note
: Any and all folders along the path, if they don’t yet exist, must be created manually.
3.
Click Submit Order.
Setting Up Cloud Administration
Adding a Cloud Administrator Organization
On the Step 2 panel of the Cisco IAC Configuration Wizard, you create the home organization for Cloud Provider 
Technical Administrators (CPTA)
. CPTAs manage cloud resources and services via the service catalog. They have 
access to internal network and systems (underlying cloud infrastructure) and onboard/offboard tenants. 
Once you have set up the Cloud Organization, you are returned to Step 2. At that time (after the Wizard redisplays), the 
link for “Add Cloud Administration Organization” has been removed. This is to ensure that you do not inadvertently run 
that task more than once.
1.
From the Wizard, choose Add Cloud Administrator Organization.
2.
On the Add Cloud Administration Organization form, enter the following:
a.
Cloud Admin Organization Name (required)
b.
Organization Description (optional) 
c.
Company Abbreviation (required; maximum 4 characters)
3.
Click Submit Order.
4.
Click on the number in the Requisition Number field to display the details. 
5.
Click Close when the status says Completed
Note: 
Monitor and refresh screen as needed. Only move on once you are certain that the process has completed.
Adding Cloud Administrators 
1.
From the Wizard, choose Add Cloud Administrator.
2.
On the Add Cloud Administrator form, choose Create New User from the drop-down to display the fields for creating 
a new user as a Cloud Administrator.
3.
Provide the following information:
a.
Enter the first and last name of the new Cloud Provider Technical Administrator.
b.
Enter a unique login identifier for the Cloud Provider Technical Administrator.
c.
Enter the new Cloud Administrator’s e-mail address.
d.
From the drop-down list, choose the time zone associated with the new CA’s primary address.
e.
Enter then re-enter the password for the new Cloud Administrator.