Cisco Cisco Intelligent Automation for Cloud 4.3.1 Installation Guide

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Configuring Cisco IAC With the Wizard
Creating Resources for Network Services
d.
Public Network: Specify the duplication policy for this network. Public networks are globally unique, while private 
networks must only be unique within associated network device contexts.
e.
Network Type: Choose a network type to determine how this network can be used. User networks are used for 
deploying virtual machines or physical servers. Management networks are used for management access to cloud 
servers. Infrastructure networks are used for management interfaces of hypervisor hosts and other infrastructure 
devices.
f.
Network Source: Choose how IP addresses management is done in this network. Cisco Prime IPAM, DHCP, 
Internal, External. Internal is managed by Cisco IAC.
g.
Additional: In addition, you may need to enter any of the following:
Subnet Mask
Gateway Address
FHRP1 (First Hop Redundancy Protocol) and FHRP2 Address
Broadcast Address
Primary DNS and Secondary DNS
Note: 
Depending on the cloud infrastructure type you’ve chosen, the form may populate with infrastructure-specific 
fields which also may be required. Be sure to complete these fields as well. In all cases, the red asterisk will indicate 
the required field or fields.
4.
Click Submit Order.
5.
Click on the number in the Requisition Number field to display the details. 
6.
Click Close when the status says Completed
Creating Infrastructure Networks (Optional)
From the Wizard, choose Create Infrastructure Network.
Note: 
The steps for this procedure are the same as outlined in th
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Creating the Service Resource Container (Optional)
The Service Resource Container (SRC) is the association of a Compute POD with an the Application Configuration 
Management (ACM) platform element (Puppet or Chef). Once an ACM platform element has been associated with a 
Compute POD in an SRC, it cannot then be associated with any other Compute POD. You associate this Service Resource 
Container with an organization (multiple organizations) later. 
Note: 
The Service Resource Container is required for ACM, ASAP, and network provisioning in OpenStack.
Configuring Resources for Network Services (Optional)
From the Wizard, choose Configure Resource for Network Services.
Note: 
The steps for this procedure are the same as outlined in the 
, but for Advanced 
Configuration Management (ACM), you also choose:
Puppet or Chef, and then,
Select the Puppet or Chef name.