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Cisco Intelligent Automation for Cloud 3.1 Configuration Guide
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Chapter 6      Creating Cloud Administration Organization and Administrative Accounts
  Configure Agent Properties
Step 3
Proceed to 
Set HTTP Agent Configuration
Configure all of the HTTP agent properties, then verify that the agents are configured correctly.
Step 1
Choose My Workspace from the module drop-down list, then click the System Setup tab.
Step 2
On the System Setup portal, click the System Settings tab to open the portlet.
Step 3
On the System Settings portlet, click Set HTTP Agent Configuration to open the form.
Note
The asterisk * next to a field indicates that it is a required field and must contain a valid value
Step 4
On the Set HTTP Agent Configuration, provide following information:
Step 5
Click Submit Order to submit the form and display the Order Confirmation page for the service that 
you ordered. Do not close the order confirmation.
Step 6
In the Requisition Details pane on the Order Confirmation page, click the requisition number to open the 
requisition summary page.
Step 7
Click Comments & History in the menu on the right side of the window.
Step 8
In the System History pane on the Comments and History page, look for errors. If the HTTP agents are 
configured correctly, you will see a message that the agent was updated successfully.
Step 9
Close the Comments and History window, then proceed to 
Field
Action
Process  Orchestrator  Hostname
Enter the fully qualified hostname or IP address of the TEO 
server. For example, teo01.cisco.com or 192.168.100.101.
Authentication Scheme
Choose the one of the following two HTTP authentication 
schemes from the drop-down list:
NTLM—Default. Authentication protocol that is used 
on networks that include systems running the Windows 
operating system and on stand-alone systems
Basic—Standard method that provides a user name 
and password to the authentication mechanism
Process Orchestrator Username
Enter the Windows username that will be used to connect 
to the TEO server.
Process Orchestrator Password
Confirm Process Orchestrator Password
Enter, then re-enter the password associated with the TEO 
username.
Process Orchestrator Domain
Enter the Windows domain for the TEO user.
Cloud Portal Hostname
Enter the fully qualified hostname or IP address of Cloud 
Portal. For example, cp01.cisco.com or 192.168.100.102.