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2. Select Using Access and Secret Keys as an integration type. Click Cloudaware IAM policies to download the policies Collector Part #1 and Collector #2. The rest of IAM Policies are optional, depending on the functionality you are going to use.
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9. You will receive the Access key and the Secret key for this user. As an option, you may download the credentials.
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10. Go back to the list of users and choose the one you have recently created. Select the tab 'Permissions' and click Add Inline policy. On the next page, select the tab 'JSON' and add the policy code from Cloudaware console (Amazon account details).
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12. Fill in the Account name, Access key and Secret key and click Check. Your AWS Account will be added automatically.
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6. Fill in Stack name and External ID*.
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7. In the section 'Policies' enable preferred features, click Next.
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8. Optional: set up tags and permissions on the Options page.
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11. Open the tab 'Outputs' for the created stack. Copy the IAM Role ARN value.
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12. Go back to the Admin console. Fill in the Account Name, select Trusted Account, paste Role ARN and insert External ID. Click Check → Add.
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