For example:
“Resource”: “arn:aws:s3:::my-s3-bucket”
4. Run the following command to allow the vmimport role to perform importing procedures:
aws iam put-role-policy --role-name vmimport --policy-name vmimport --policy-
document <file://role-policy.json>
In this command, <file://rule-policy.json> is a path to the rule-policy.json
file. This file is included in the AWS configuration files artifact.
Uploading the Avaya Aura
®
Web Gateway OVA
Before you begin
Download the OVAs from the Avaya PLDS website at http://plds.avaya.com/.
Procedure
1. Sign in to the Amazon Web Services Management console.
2. Go to Services > Storage, and click S3.
The system displays the S3 Management Console page.
3. From the All Buckets area, select a bucket.
4. Click Upload.
5. In the dialog box that is displayed, click Add Files and upload the Avaya Aura
®
Web
Gateway OVA with the -aws-001-ova suffix.
Importing the OVA for AMI conversion
About this task
You can use files in the JSON format that are included in the AWS configuration files artifact. The
AWS configuration files artifact also contains single-node and multi-node CloudFormation template
generators that you use for AWS server deployment. The AWS configuration file contains the
following:
•
trust-policy.json
•
role-policy.json
•
Single-Node-Cloud-Template-Gen.html
•
Multi-Node-Cloud-Template-Gen.html
For more information, see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/vm-import/latest/userguide/vmimport-
image-import.html.
Use the AWS CLI to run the commands in this procedure.
Before you begin
You need the following to convert the OVA file to an Amazon Machine Image (AMI), to deploy the
AMI, and configure Avaya Aura
®
Web Gateway:
• Avaya Aura
®
Web Gateway OVAs with the -aws-001.ova suffix has been uploaded to an
S3 bucket.
Initial setup for VMware and AWS deployments
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