Cisco Cisco Intelligent Automation for Cloud 4.2 Installation Guide

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Configuring Cisco IAC With the Wizard
Completing the Setup
Note: 
The Service Resource Container is required for ANS and OpenStack.
Note: 
The steps for this procedure are the same as outlined in the 
.
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.
Adding a Public Subnet to Network POD (Optional)
Note: 
This is the subnet IPs for Advanced Network Services UnProtected Public Tenant Network and VMs, Floating IPs 
(Static NAT), and Public VIPs.
1.
From the Wizard, choose Add Public Subnet to Network POD.
2.
On the Add Public Subnet to Network POD form, enter the following:
a.
Subnet Address. The network address of the subnet.
b.
Subnet Bitmask. The bitmask (numeric) of the subnet you are adding. Do not include the slash.
c.
Network POD Name.
d.
Assigned Subnets. The public subnets that have already been assigned.
e.
Unassigned Subnets. The free public subnets remaining in the pool.
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
Completing the Setup
After setup complete, go to tenant management and add tenants and organizations. Once that is done, your cloud 
environment is ready for ordering. The final phase, is to set or check certain permissions as follows.
Note: 
For more information on Organizations, Templates, Users, and so on, see the 
4.2 Administrator Guide.
Note: 
Review the use of multi-domains at this time, as well (new in Cisco IAC 4.2). See the 
for Cloud 4.2 Administrator Guide
, in 
Setting Multiple Domains, page 58
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1.
Access the Organization Designer.
2.
Update all CPTA and TTA Roles.
a.
Execute all services: 
Service Order Service > All