You can configure a different HTTP proxy to communicate with your cloud account.
By default, if an HTTP proxy is configured for the CommServe computer, that HTTP proxy is used by all clients in the CommCell group.
Procedure
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From the navigation pane, go to Manage > Server groups.
The Server groups page appears.
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Click the server group.
The server group properties page appears.
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On the Configuration tab, in the HTTP proxy section, move the Use HTTP proxy toggle key to the right.
The HTTP proxy dialog box appears.
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Enter the proxy server name and proxy port.
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To specify authentication, do the following:
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Move the Use authentication toggle key to the right.
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For Credentials, select existing credentials or create new credentials.
Steps to create credentials
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Click the add button .
The Add credential dialog box appears.
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In Credential name, enter a descriptive name for the credentials.
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In Tenant ID, enter the tenant ID for the Azure account.
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In Application ID, enter the application ID for the tenant.
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In Application secret, enter the secret key for the application.
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From the Environment list, select the Azure environment to use the credential for.
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To modify the endpoint URLs, move the Show endpoints toggle key to the right, and then modify the URLs.
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In Description, enter a description for the credential.
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To use the HTTP proxy with network topologies, move the Use with network topologies toggle key to the right.
If you select this setting, the network daemon service uses this HTTP proxy for the outgoing connections that are set up in the network topology for the server group.
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To enter a domain or endpoint that does not require this HTTP proxy, enter the address in Proxy bypass list.
For example:
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You can enter a endpoint URL, such as ec2.us-east-1.amazonaws.com.
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You can enter multiple endpoints using the "," operator as a delimiter, such as ec2.us-east-1.amzonaws.com,s3.us-east-1.amazonaws.com.
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You can also use wildcards "*" and "?" such as *.us-east-1.amazonaws.com.
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Click Save.