Cisco Cisco Intelligent Automation for Cloud 4.2 User Guide

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Setting System-Wide Service Options
 
Setting System-Wide Service Options
Adding or Removing Tenant Domains
1.
Go to Setup > System Settings.
2.
From the System Settings tab, choose Add or Remove Tenant Domains.
3.
On the Add or Remove Tenant Domains form, complete the following:
a.
Provider Name: The provider name automatically populates.
b.
Tenant Name: Choose the tenant name. Any VMs ordered under the tenant will use the domain.
4.
 Choose one of the two radio buttons:
Add Domain: To add multiple domains to Tenant/Organization.
Remove Domain: To remove a domain associated to selected Tenant/Organization. If you choose this option, 
another field will appear, displaying the list of available domains for you to select from for the deletion. 
Note: 
Optionally, you can use the Organization Name field to also add this domain automatically to an organization, 
along with the Tenant Name.
5.
Click Submit Order.
Note:
 If you select to add to a tenant and an organization, it will be added to both, first to the tenant and then to the 
organization, saving you some work.
Note:
 When you remove a domain and have an Organization selected, the domain will only be removed from the 
Organization and not from the Tenant. But when you add a domain, it is added to both the Organization and the Tenant.
Note:
 If the Tenant or Organization has multiple domains associated with it (even if just two), then one of the domains 
from the list of many domains will be selected. To make sure only one is selected, be sure to add the domain to the VDC 
or have only one domain be part of an Organization or Tenant, whichever level is lowest.
Note: 
When you create or modify an organization (Management > Tenant Management > Tenants and Organizations), 
you will find the same options and radio buttons as described above.
Note: 
VMs will first select the domain associated to a VDC. If VDC has no domain associated with it, then it will select a 
Domain from the Organization list. If neither VDC nor Organization have a domain, then a Tenant Domain is selected. If 
none of those options are available, the VM will get the default domain from the Provider as set in Provisioning Settings.
Note: 
You select Organization/Tenant/Provider Domains. Initially, the list shows the VDC - Organization Domains to 
select. However, if Organization Domains are not there, then VDC - Tenant Domains will display. Finally, if Tenant Domains 
are not there, then Provider Domains will be shown.
Note: 
VDC can only have one domain associated with it which it can be added from My VDCs > Create Virtual Data 
Center. For options in domains, the Organization to which this VDC will belong to should have domains associated with it. 
Note: 
To remove the domain association to VDC you need to first decommission the VDC.
Setting System-Wide Service Options
Use the Set System-Wide Service Options service to control what ordering options are available to users in Cisco IAC 
by globally enabling or disabling the following Cisco IAC services:
Virtual Machine From Template Ordering
Community VDC Ordering
Application Configuration Management
Physical Server Ordering