Cisco Cisco Intelligent Automation for Cloud 4.3.1 Installation Guide

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Installing Cisco IAC Process Orchestrator Automation Packs
Installing the Core and Common Automation Packs
Installing the Core and Common Automation Packs
The Choose Automation Packs dialog box displays. This dialog box shows you a list all available automation packs and 
other services required for Cisco IAC 4.3.1. These include the TAPs you just installed, as well as Core and Common 
Activities. These are presented in a checklist format, and are pre-checked for your convenience.
Note: 
You must install both the Core and the Common Activities packs. The Cisco IAC packs are dependent on 
functionality within these packs in order to function properly. In fact, without the Core and Common Activities TAPs, the 
Cisco IAC TAPs will not import.
1.
Click OK to continue with chosen options.
2.
On the Welcome to the Automation Pack Import Wizard panel, click Next.
3.
You do not need to enter information on the General Information panel because we are importing the Core and 
Common Activities. Before you click Next, make sure the Core and Common Activities Packs are selected.
4.
Click Next
5.
Enter Keystore Password (required for keystore file containing email digital signatures).
6.
On the Email Configuration panel, provide the default SMTP server and sender’s e-mail address to be used for e-mail 
activities, click Next
7.
The Automation Summary Configuration panel indicates where the automation summary reports that are generated 
by activities are to be saved and how long the reports are to be retained. The specified file paths will be used to 
access and view the automation summary reports.
On the Automation Summary Configuration panel, specify the following information. 
a.
Accept the default directory, or enter a different file path for the automation summary directory in the Share Path 
field. You can also browse to navigate to the file path for the automation summary.
b.
Enter credentials as needed. (These are not required.)
c.
In the Virtual directory mapping area you create the share folder that corresponds to a virtual directory in IIS. Note 
that you may only create the virtual directory in the local IIS.
Check the Enable virtual directory mapping check box.
Click Create
The Create Virtual Directory dialog box displays, pre-populated with default settings. 
Click OK to accept.
Note: 
Back in the Virtual directory path field, you can edit the string (
http://host:(port)/ sharefolder
) if needed. 
8.
Scroll down and you will see the Automation summary reports grooming settings area. The default deletion period 
is thirty days, but you can set this to whatever you want, from 1 to 9999. Or, choose the Delete automation summary 
reports older than
 check box to remove the check and all reports will be saved indefinitely.
9.
When you are done working with the Automation Summary Configuration panel, click Next.
10.
On the Data Extraction panel, 
un-check all of the data options below and then click Next. 
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