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AMQP for PSC-to-PO Communication for Use with Services Extensions
Setting Up AMQP in Cisco Process Orchestrator
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When you’re finished, click OK.
Note
: The processing time can be lengthy as PSC communicates to PO via AMQP to verify the GUID, etc. 
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Select the Cisco Service Portal Server target again, right-click, and select Properties.
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Navigate to the AMQP tab.
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The AMQP enabled check box should now be enabled.
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Click Refresh/Test to verify the connection.
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When completed, click OK.
Managing the AMQP Server Target
The AMQP Server target is configured and ready to use as shipped. However, if you want to review the setup or make 
changes, this is how:
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Launch Process Orchestrator and sign in.
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Navigate to the Definitions section.
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Select Targets.
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Select the AMQP Server target and right-click.
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Select Properties.
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Navigate to the Connection tab.
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Enter the Host (or leave the default setting).
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Enter the Port (or leave the default setting of 5672).
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Enter the Virtual Host.
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Select the Default Runtime User, or create a new one.
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Make your SSL selections.
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Navigate to the Advanced tab.
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Under the RabbitMQ Management HTTP API section, review the details and make any changes as needed. 
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Moving from tab to tab, review other details as needed.
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When you’re finished, click OK.
Managing AMQP Processes
The Cisco Prime Service Catalog Queued Service Request Received process is configured and ready to use as 
shipped. However, if you want to review the setup or make changes, this is how:
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Launch Process Orchestrator and sign in.
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Navigate to the Definitions section.
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Select Processes.
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Select the AMQP Process you want to work with.
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Go to the Triggers tab.