Cisco Cisco Intelligent Automation for Cloud 4.0 Installation Guide

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Step 12
Click Next.
Step 13
If the Network Mapping window appears, select a destination network from the list. Select a network name has DHCP 
services available. 
Step 14
In the Properties window, enter the following information:
Appliance Operating Mode:
Prime Service Catalog. In this mode, the server runs as a Cisco Prime Service Catalog with pre-deployed IAC 
packages.
Management Appliance. In this mode, the server runs as the Management Appliance which is used to do 
network device discovery and other utility tasks.
Linux Hostname: Enter a new hostname for this virtual machine. You may enter an unqualified host name (such 
as “mycomputer”) or a fully-qualified domain name (such as “mycomputer.example.com”). A host name may 
contain letters (a-z), digits (0-9) and dashes (-).
Linux Root Password: Enter a new password for the Linux “root” superuser account.
Administrator Password: (4...30) Enter a new password for the Site Administrator. This password applies to both 
Management Appliance and Service Catalog operating modes. This will also be the new password for the Linux 
“cisco” user.
Administrator Email: Enter the email address for IAC Service Catalog Appliance Site Administrator. This is used 
as the sender address for all system-level email notifications.
Email Server Hostname: Enter the hostname or IP address for the SMTP server used for sending email messages.
Application Server Password: Enter a new password for the Application Server administrative user.
Note
Depending on the chosen operating mode, this will configure the “admin” user for the Service Catalog's JBoss 
application server, or the Management Appliance’s Tomcat server.
Enable Self-signed SSL support: Select this option to enable SSL support. A self-signed certificate will be generated.
Oracle System DBA Password: The Service Catalog uses an Oracle database. Enter a new password for the Oracle 
administrative accounts (“system” and “sys” users). Alphanumeric characters only.
Service Catalog Database User Password: The Service Catalog uses an Oracle database. Enter a new password for 
the database username that owns the Service Catalog schema. Alphanumeric characters only.
Process Orchestrator Fully Qualified Domain Name: Enter the Cisco Process Orchestrator’s fully qualified domain 
name, or IP address. The management Appliance must communicate with a process orchestrator in order to 
perform network discovery.
Process Orchestrator Authentication Type: Select the authentication type required to communicate with the Process 
Orchestrator.
Process Orchestrator Port: (optional) Enter the port that the management appliance will use to communicate with 
the Process Orchestrator. Default: 61527.
Process Orchestrator Username: Enter the username the management appliance will use to authenticate with the 
Process Orchestrator.
Process Orchestrator Password: Enter the password the management appliance will use to authenticate with the 
Process Orchestrator.
Process Orchestrator Domain (Windows NTLM): Enter the Windows domain. Leave blank when basic 
authentication is selected as the Process Orchestrator authentication type.
Step 15
Click Next.
Step 16
In the Ready to Complete window, review the settings.
Step 17
Select the “Power on after deployment” option. 
Step 18
Click Finish