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Chapter 7 Configuring Cisco IAC With the Wizard
Creating Resources for Network Services
Step 3 Click Submit Order.
Step 4 Click on the number in the Requisition Number field to display the details.
Step 5 Click Close when the status says Completed.
Configuring the E-Mail Notification Templates
Cisco IAC includes a set of default (delivered as part of Prime Service Catalog) e-mail notification
templates that you customize for an organization. The cloud system sends the e-mail notifications in
response to events such as orders and system errors. Before users can start ordering cloud services, you
must configure the e-mail notification templates with the relevant sender and recipient addresses.
Step 1 From the Wizard, choose Set System Email Account.
Step 2 For the editing window, click either the HTML Part or Text Part radio buttons to choose an editor.
Step 3 In the editing panel, modify the default content and add optional content as needed.
Step 4 Click Update.
Step 5 Repeat Step 2 through Step 4, above, for the e-mail templates on the Request Center tab.
Assigning From Address for E-Mail Templates
You must assign the From address for the default templates to use for outgoing notification e-mail
messages. E-mail cannot be sent without a fully-qualified e-mail address. Follow these steps to assign
an e-mail address for the default e-mail templates.
Step 1 Click Set System Email Account.
Step 2 Enter the e-mail address you would like to use as the default from address for outgoing notification
e-mail messages in the Sender e-mail Address field.
Step 3 Click Submit Order.
Step 4 Click on the number in the Requisition Number field to display the details.
Step 5 Click Close when the status says Completed.
Creating Resources for Network Services
On the STEP 7 panel, you register a datastore, add community and user networks to which users can
deploy servers, management networks, and infrastructure networks to be used for creating a Community
VDC.
Note Infrastructure networks are also used for management and service interfaces of Virtual Network Devices.