The document provides an agenda and overview for a session on setting up accounts with Intercloud Fabric on AWS and Azure. It discusses the steps required to set up accounts on each platform, including creating credentials, configuring policies and permissions, and connecting Intercloud Fabric. The conclusion encourages participants to ask questions and provides information on related sessions at Cisco Live.
6. Introduction – Session Information
• Session: Intercloud Fabric - AWS and Azure Account Setup and Utilization
• Abstract: Getting started with Intercloud Fabric requires an account on a cloud
provider. The easiest place to get started is Amazon AWS or Microsoft Azure.
Find out what account settings you'll need to started with Azure and AWS.
8. Hands On
• 60 Day License for 10 VMs included in Intercloud Fabric
• Install and run with your Amazon AWS or Microsoft Azure provider accounts
• Azure 30 day $200 credit works with Intercloud Fabric
• DevNet Sandbox
• Test out the ICF APIs in DevNet sandbox
• http://develper.cisco.com/cloud
• Cisco dCloud
• Self-Paced lab covering all aspects of Intercloud Fabric
• Running the latest release, offering the greatest flexibility
• http://dcloud.cisco.com
• Now Supporting ICF Release 2.2.1
10. Intercloud and Cisco Intercloud Fabric
INTERCLOUD
Public
Clouds
Enterprise
Private
Clouds
Intercloud
Alliance
Intercloud
Services
Intercloud
Providers
Security
WebEx
DRaaS
IOE aaS
vDesktop aaS
HANA aaS
Analytics
Meraki
HCS
IaaS
Enterprise Workloads
Big Data and Analytics
Microsoft Suite aaS
PaaS
Native Cloud
Applications
Collaboration and Video
11. Intercloud Fabric
Provider Platform
Intercloud Fabric
for Providers
Intercloud Fabric Secure Extender
(Secure Network Extension)
DC/Private
Cloud
Provider
Cloud
Cisco Intercloud Fabric Architectural Details
Intercloud
Switch
VM Manager
Intercloud
Fabric Services
Intercloud
Extender
Intercloud
Fabric Director
End User and IT Admin Portal
Workload and Fabric ManagementIT AdminsEnd Users
VM VM
VM VM
Intercloud Fabric
for Business
12. Intercloud Fabric Structure
Cisco Intercloud Fabric Architecture is Modularized to Achieve the Elasticity
Needed to Support Evolving Cloud Environments
ICF Core Infrastructure ICFD PNSC ICFPP
Secure
Communications
Private Cloud: Enterprise Public Cloud: Provider
ICF Core Services
Security Management
and Visibility
AutomationNetworking VM Portability
ICF Extended Services + External Partners (storage, load balancing, etc.)
13. Security
ICF Core Services
ICF Core Services
Fundamental Service Functions and Capabilities
Integrated Natively to ICF and its Operation
Management
and Visibility
Automation
and APIs
Networking
VM
Portability
Switching, routing and other advanced network-based capabilities
VM to VM and App-to-App security controls
VM format conversion and mobility
Private and hybrid cloud monitoring capabilities
VM lifecycle capabilities, automated operations and Programmatic APIs
14. ICF Core Infrastructure
ICF Core Infrastructure
PNSC
ICFPP
Secure
Communications
Enterprise tool to manage and orchestrate hybrid clouds
Enterprise Service orchestration function for private
and public services
Site-to-site and VM-to-VM communication technology
Cloud Provider Public Cloud management tool
Fundamental Technologies and Components
That Support Intercloud Fabric Functions
Intercloud
Fabric Director
16. Amazon – AWS Account Setup Steps
1. Sign up for AWS account - http://aws.amazon.com
2. Create Amazon login Credentials
3. Sign up for AWS
4. Fill in Contact Information
5. Fill in Payment Information
6. Identity Verification
7. Select Support Plan, this will complete the process and you will need to sign in again
8. Launch Management Console, using the credentials just created
9. Click on your Account Name and Click the “Security Credentials” option in the drop-down
10. Click on “Users” in the left hand navigation, then Click “Create New Users” button
11. Enter A User Name, up to five can be entered, then Click the “Create” button
17. Amazon – AWS Account and Keys Steps continued
12. Click “Show User Security Credentials”, this is the only time the credentials are available. New
credentials can be generated at any time, however processes that use these credentials will have
to be updated. These credentials are needed for the ICF “IcfCloud” setup process.
13. Click “Download Credentials” button, a “credentials.csv.txt” file will be downloaded, then Click
“close”
14. Click on the user name
15. Scroll down and click the “Create User Policy” button
16. Build a policy for “EC2 Full Access”, “S3 Full Access” and “Marketplace Full Access”, Apply
17. Click “Attach Policy” button and attach “VPC Full Access”
18. Use the created credentials in the IcfCloud setup for ICFB
19. Groups can be used as well for policies and then assign users to groups
20. In Marketplace Accept the License Agreement for the CSR 1000V
18. Sign up for AWS account - http://aws.amazon.com
26. Click on your Account Name and Click the “Security Credentials” option in the drop-down
27. Click on “Users” in the left hand navigation, then Click “Create New Users” button
28. Enter A User Name, up to five can be entered, then Click the “Create” button
29. Click “Show User Security Credentials”, this is the only time the credentials are available. New
credentials can be generated at any time, however processes that use these credentials will have to
be updated. These credentials are needed for the ICFB “IcfCloud” setup process.
30. Click “Download Credentials” button, a “credentials.csv.txt” file will be downloaded,
credentials in the picture are not active, then Click “close”
41. Microsoft – Azure Account Setup Steps
1. Sign up for Azure account - http://azure.microsoft.com
2. Click “Try for free”, Click “Try it now”
3. Create an account
4. Verify your email address
5. Use the just created account to Sign in
6. Mobile Verification
7. Enter Mobile Verification Code
8. Provide Payment Information
9. Account is being setup, click refresh
10. Fully Enable Windows Azure
42. Microsoft – Azure Account Setup Steps continued
12. From ICFB “Export Azure Certificate
13. Scroll to and select “Settings” in the Azure Portal
14. Click “MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATES” Click “UPLOAD A MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATE”
15. Upload a management certificate, this is the one you exported from ICF
16. Return to Azure Portal Settings and copy the “SUBSCRIPTION ID”, this id the key for ICF
17. Use the created credentials in the IcfCloud setup for ICFB
43. Sign up for Azure account - http://azure.microsoft.com
63. Intercloud Fabric @ CiscoLive San DiegoBreakouts
TECCLD-3001 Sun 8:00 4 hrs 16B Mezz Intercloud Fabric Technical Deepdive
PSOCLD-1001 Mon 11:00 60 min 14B Mezz Hybrid Cloud with Intercloud Fabric
PSODCT-1009 Mon 2:00 60 min 14B Mezz Hybrid Clouds: Integrating the Enterprise Data Center and Public Cloud
BRKCLD-2003 Wed 8:00 2 hrs 7A Upper Building Hybrid Cloud Applications with Intercloud Fabric
BRKCLD-1828 Thu 8:00 90 min 25C Upper Designing Hybrid Cloud operations with ServiceGrid and Intercloud Fabric
DevNet
DEVNET-1008 Mon 9:00 30 min Devnet Theater Private or Public or Hybrid ? Which Cloud Should I choose?
DEVNET-1120 Mon 1:00 60 min Devnet Classrm #2 Intercloud Fabric - AWS and Azure Account Setup and Utilization
DEVNET-1128 Mon 2:00 30 min Devnet Classrm #2 Cisco Intercloud Fabric NB APIs for Business
DEVNET-1009 Tue 9:00 30 min Devnet Theater Cisco Intercloud Fabric for Business, Helping Enterprises Move to Hybrid!
DEVNET-2009 Wed 12:00 30 min Devnet Classrm #2 Intercloud Fabric REST APIs for Providers
World of Solutions Learning Labs Table Topics Meet the Engineer
ICF in Hybrid
Cloud
Mon 12:00
Table #11
Wed 11:30
Table #13
Building Hybrid
Cloud Apps with
ICF
Tue 11:30
Table # 11
Wed 11:30
Table #10
Talk to an ICF
Expert @ ‘The Hub’
Ground Level
See ICF in action with 3-tier
hybrid cloud application
‘Cloud’ Booth in WoS, Ground
Level
Hands on with ICF:
‘Intercloud Fabric Learning Lab’
‘DevNet Zone’ Ground Level
cisco.com/go/intercloudfabric
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We are expanding our Cloud strategy to meet Enterprise customer demand.
Look at the top first. We’ve done a great job of taking our platform for Private Cloud and provisioning Enterprise workloads. We’ve done a great job with UCS, with VBlock, with FlexPod. As a matter of fact, we are the leader in converged infrastructure today, and that market is expanding as customers look to Cisco and our Partners to deliver the Enterprise workloads and the benefits of Private Cloud. They’re also asking for Dev/Ops models. They want to create truly native applications for the Public Cloud. They want to harness the value of Hadoop and Big Data Analytics and Hana. And they want to leverage the collaborative platform present today. We are the leader in Private Cloud infrastructure.
Along the left-hand side, our Partners have done some amazing things. 3 Million seats of HCS, the IaaS platforms that they’ve invested in, small, medium, large, local community-based infrastructure platforms. Some Partners have enabled the PaaS platform. Some Partners are hosting MicroSoft applications, like Dimension Data does today…globally around the world. Some Partners have managed to build a Citrix or VMware virtual desktop offer.
So what Cisco Cloud Services offer is an engine to generate more services to augment capabilities we’ve invested in, and to do so in a way that only we could do together. You’ll see us leverage the extensions through innovations in the WebEx platform. You’ll see that Meraki is a very powerful model to continue to expand. You’ll hear more about the portfolio of Unified Threat Defense, and comprehensive threat defense that we think only we can bring to the cloud.
You’ll see more about analytics, and the Platforms that we have in store. You’ll soon see more about Hana-as-a-Service. And all the capabilities we can bring, will be an acceleration of those offers that we can bring to you. Why not accelerate all of our capabilities together, using our capabilities in a way that no one else has. And btw, we can’t ignore the big Public Clouds. Let’s use the Intercloud FabricT manager when appropriate to just move a workload out to that Public Cloud. I don’t care if its Azure, or Amazon or Google. Only Cisco can do this through some of the innovations that we have.
How are we going to do this?
Intercloud Fabric Director – Single pane for glass providing administrator and end-user self-service portal through a web-based interface
Intercloud Fabric Secure Extender
Intercloud Extender – Virtual Machine in enterprise data center to provide secure connectivity to the Intercloud Switch in provider cloud
Intercloud Switch – Virtual Machine in provider data center, has secure connectivity to the Intercloud Extender in enterprise cloud and secure connectivity to the Virtual Machines in the provider cloud.
Intercloud Fabric Services – Virtual zone-based firewall and virtual router services running in the provider cloud
Intercloud Fabric Provider Platform – Only required for Provider Edition to enable service providers without public APIs to integrate with Intercloud Fabric