
Note:
The stack name must start with a letter and must contain letters, numbers, and
dashes.
8. In
Amazon Machine Image ID
, type the Amazon Machine Image ID (AMI ID) of the
instance that you created. For example,
ami-fda9369d
.
Tip:
To obtain the AMI ID of an image, go to
Services
>
EC2
>
Images
>
AMIs
9. In the Network area, select the required
Virtual Private Cloud
and
Subnet
.
10. In
DNS domain
, type the name of the private DNS domain to use.
This domain name represents the domain name that clients use to access service.
11. If the domain is a new domain in this VPC, set
Create domain
to
Y
. Otherwise, set it to
N
.
12. In the Security area, select
SSH key for administrator login
.
13. Click
Next
.
14.
(Optional)
On the Options page, in the Tag area, add tags that can help you find and
organize your AWS objects.
15. In the Permissions area, leave the default values for both
IAM Role
and
Enter role arn
.
16. Click
Next
.
17. On the Review page, confirm the stack information.
18. Click
Create
to create the stack.
The system displays the Stacks page, which shows the stack creation status.
19. Wait until the status displays
CREATE_COMPLETE
.
You can monitor the status of the stack creation and review the properties using the tabs at
the bottom of the Stacks page.
20. Click the
Resources
tab.
21. Click the Physical ID of the EC2 instance for the node, for example,
i-0fccb4a222a32dcc9
.
The system displays the Instances page using a filter that displays the newly created AMI.
22.
(Optional)
Click the
Actions
menu to change the instance state.
For example, you can start, stop, or reboot the AMI virtual machine.
Next steps
To complete the first-login configuration, log in using
or
admin@instance_IP
as the login credentials are not provided. Accept the license agreement
and set the password.
Initial setup for VMware and AWS deployments
October 2018
Deploying the Avaya Aura
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