Configure the Access Control List

To manage requests to access the Oracle Fusion Data Intelligence resources directly from the internet, configure the access control lists to allow only trusted IP addresses or CIDR blocks.

The access control lists ensure that unauthorized external entities can't access the Oracle Fusion Data Intelligence resources. As a service administrator, you can define and enforce access policies uniformly across Oracle Fusion Data Intelligence by configuring the access control list at the Oracle Fusion Data Intelligence level for public instances only. The Oracle Analytics Cloud and Oracle Autonomous AI Lakehouse instances associated with the Oracle Fusion Data Intelligence instance adhere to the access control list that you defined for Oracle Fusion Data Intelligence. You can define different access control rules for the associated Oracle Analytics Cloud and Oracle Autonomous AI Lakehouse. While configuring the access control list at the Oracle Fusion Data Intelligence level, you can add a maximum of 19 rows of access control rules. The system has one access control rule by default.

As an existing user of Oracle Fusion Data Intelligence, if you’ve configured the access control list for Oracle Analytics Cloud and Oracle Autonomous AI Lakehouse, you can continue to use them. However, if you enable and configure new access controls from the Oracle Fusion Data Intelligence instance details page, the system displays a message alerting you that your existing access controls would be replaced with the new access controls.

  1. Sign in to the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Console.
  2. In Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Console, click the Navigation menu icon in the top left corner.
  3. Click Analytics & AI and then under Analytics, click Data Intelligence.
  4. On the Instances page, click the Oracle Fusion Data Intelligence instance for which you want to configure the access control list.
  5. On the instance details page, under Network, for Access control, click Edit to configure the access controls.
  6. In Access control rules, click Add access control rule, specify the Rule type such as IP Address, CIDR Block, or Virtual Cloud Network, the corresponding applicable values, and the applicable Target resource.
  7. To add additional rules, click Add access control rule again.
  8. click Save Changes.