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When you create a new Microsoft Azure Cloud Provider the HyperCloud™ Platform (HCP), you can:
Discover Resource Manager Network and Security
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as well as allow Administrators and Users to create and manage these following resources:
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Login to your HCP account.
Navigate to Service Orchestration > Services > Resource Groups > New.
Select the Microsoft Azure cloud provider.
Enter a Name for your resource group. [1]
Click on Create Resource Group.
Once you've created a resource group, you'll need to create a Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) for the same.
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Login to your HCP account.
Navigate to Service Orchestration > Services > Networks > Virtual Private Cloud > New > Azure.
Select your Microsoft Azure cloud Provider.
Select your Resource Group.
Enter a name for your VPC.
Enter a description for your resource group.
This is an optional field.
Select your subnet IPV4 CIDR. [1]
Enter the Subnet Name and the Subnet CIDR for your VPC.
HCP automatically creates a subnet when you create a VPC.
You can add more subnets to your VPC later.
Click on CREATE VPC.
Notes:
[1] The CMP The HCP validates of your CIDR for validity and overlaps.
Newly created subnets must be within your IPV4 CIDR range.
Subnets cannot not overlap.
To know more about IPV4 CIDR refer to the article on Understanding CIDR notation when designing Azure Virtual networks and subnets.
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Login to your HCP account.
Navigate to Service Orchestration > Services > Security > Security Group.
Click on New and select Azure.
From the Create Security Group dialog, select your Resource Pool.
Select your Resource Group.
Enter a name for your Security Group.
Enter a description for your security group.
This is an optional field.
Click on Create.
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From the Security Group dialog, click Actions > Add Outbound Rule.
Rest of the process is similar to that of Adding an Inbound Rule.