Cisco Cisco Intelligent Automation for Cloud 4.3.1 User Guide

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Managing Tenants
On-boarding a Tenant
Run Rate Summary, and
User Data by Role
On-boarding a Tenant
In Cisco Intelligent Automation for Cloud 4.0, you create tenants by on-boarding them. Tenants are your customers who 
share the Cisco IAC environment. The framework provides the ability to bring new enterprises on-board the existing 
configuration. This framework separates organizations from each interfering with each other. To on-board a new tenant:
1.
Choose Management > Tenant Management.
2.
On the Tenant Management screen, scroll down and click Onboard Tenant.
3.
Enter the full name of the company, the company abbreviation (maximum 4 characters), and the (optional
description.
4.
Choose the Run rate limit (used to determine the quotas for the tenant). Limits are:
Small
Medium
Large
Unlimited
Note: 
Run rate limit is ideal for the cautious Tenant, who in conversation with the CPBA, has yet to be comfortable 
with their spending in the cloud. Choose Quotas allows the Tenant (the TBA) to cap the cloud expenditure. This ability 
to create a cap may help make many Tenants more comfortable when signing up for cloud services.
5.
Choose the Currency. See 
 for currency information.
6.
Choose a Private Subnet.
Note: 
In the event that a Tenant chooses to have a Connectivity Type of “Enterprise” or “Internet,” this private subnet 
range should be non-overlapping with the Tenant’s existing Enterprise networks.
7.
Choose a Primary Contact. At this point, you can now choose an existing user or create a new user.
If you choose to Create New User as the Action.
Enter the first name and last name of the new user.
Type a unique login identifier.
Enter a Password and Confirm the Password.
Enter the contact e-mail address and contact title.
Enter the Primary Contact phone number.
Enter the physical (shipping/mailing) address (optional).
8.
Set Tenant-wide Service Options.
Note: 
By default, services related to Virtual Security Gateways (VSGs), Cloud Services Routers (CSRs) and Adaptive 
Security Appliances (ASAs) are turned off. This is to comply with Cisco’s Multiple Security Zones, Enhanced VM 
Security, Load Balancing Services. If you need services related to VSGs, CSRs, and/or ASAs, you must manually 
enabled them as and when needed.