Completing the Initial Setup and Configuration
The Compute Cloud@Customer Isolated initial configuration wizard creates an administrator account, binds the system to your Oracle Cloud Infrastructure environment, and configures network connections for the appliance. When the initialization process is complete, the cloud services come online and you can begin to build your cloud.
The GUI is the preferred method to perform the initial configuration procedure. The Service CLI could be used as a secondary option.
Use the information from your completed Initial System Installation Checklist to fill out the required parameters as you walk through the steps of the initial configuration procedure. Ensure the web browser on your workstation is connected to the Compute Cloud@Customer Isolated initial configuration interface on the active management node at https://100.96.2.32:30099
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Do not power down the management nodes during the initial configuration process.
If you configure a separate administration network, read and understand the administration network guidelines provided in the documentation for preparing the data center network.
Operating Modes
The relationship between Oracle Cloud Infrastructure and the OCI compatible compute infrastructure installed on the edge of the cloud is defined by the system operating mode. The parameters for the operating mode are locked in during the first few steps of the initial system setup. These don't provide installation choices; each type of edge cloud system has its specific combination of operating mode parameters.
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Link to OCI
When a system is linked to OCI, it's represented in the home OCI tenancy by an infrastructure resource. Linked infrastructures enable standard OCI billing and cost management using Universal Credits, even if they're not connected to OCI, or air-gapped.
Systems not linked to OCI operate in standalone mode. They are not associated with a home OCI tenancy, and all infrastructure and resource management is performed locally.
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Connection Mode
A system linked to a home OCI tenancy can be configured to operate in connected or disconnected mode. The connection mode refers to the presence of an active network connection between OCI and the system, which must be enabled or disabled during initial setup.
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IAM Data Source
Identity and access management (IAM) happens either locally on the system or within the home OCI tenancy. On systems using OCI as the IAM data source, the configuration is synchronized with OCI at regular intervals.