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在文檔中 Amazon AppFlow (頁 69-73)

The following are the requirements and connection instructions for using Tend Micro with Amazon AppFlow.

NoteYou can use TrendMicro as a source only.

Topics

• Requirements (p. 64)

• Connection instructions (p. 64)

• Notes (p. 65)

• Related resources (p. 65)

Requirements

You must provide Amazon AppFlow with an API secret. For more information about how to generate or retrieve an API secret from Trend Micro, see Create and Manage API Keys in the Trend Micro documentation.

Connection instructions

To connect to Trend Micro while creating a flow

1. Open the Amazon AppFlow console at https://console.aws.amazon.com/appflow/.

2. Choose Create flow.

3. For Flow details, enter a name and description for the flow.

4. (Optional) To use a customer managed CMK instead of the default AWS managed CMK, choose Data encryption, Customize encryption settings and then choose an existing CMK or create a new one.

5. (Optional) To add a tag, choose Tags, Add tag and then enter the key name and value.

6. Choose Next.

7. Choose Trend Micro from the Source name dropdown list.

8. Choose Connect or Connect with PrivateLink to open the Connect to Trend Micro dialog box.

a. Under API secret key, enter your API secret key.

b. Under Data encryption, enter your AWS KMS key.

c. Under Connection name, specify a name for your connection.

d. Choose Connect.

Notes

Now that you are connected to your Trend Micro account, you can continue with the flow creation steps as described in Getting started with Amazon AppFlow (p. 6).

Tip

If you aren’t connected successfully, ensure that you have followed the instructions in the Requirements (p. 64) section.

Notes

• When you use Trend Micro as a source, you can run schedule-triggered flows at a maximum frequency of one flow run per hour.

Related resources

• Trend Micro Integrates with Amazon AppFlow from Trend Micro

• Create and Manage API Keys in the Trend Micro documentation

Upsolver

The following are the requirements and connection instructions for using Upsolver with Amazon AppFlow.

NoteYou can use Upsolver as a destination only.

Topics

Requirements

• Requirements (p. 66)

• Setup instructions (p. 66)

• Notes (p. 66)

• Related resources (p. 67)

Requirements

• You must create an Amazon AppFlow data source in the Upsolver user interface. This will create an S3 bucket in your AWS account where Amazon AppFlow will send data.

• Alternatively, you can create an Amazon S3 bucket through the Amazon S3 console. The bucket name must begin with upsolver-appflow.

Setup instructions

To connect to Upsolver while creating a flow

1. Open the Amazon AppFlow console at https://console.aws.amazon.com/appflow/.

2. Choose Create flow.

3. For Flow details, enter a name and description for the flow.

4. (Optional) To use a customer managed CMK instead of the default AWS managed CMK, choose Data encryption, Customize encryption settings and then choose an existing CMK or create a new one.

5. (Optional) To add a tag, choose Tags, Add tag and then enter the key name and value.

6. Choose Next.

7. Choose Upsolver from the Destination name dropdown list.

8. Under Bucket details, select the S3 bucket in which you will place your data. You can specify a prefix, which is equivalent to specifying a folder within the S3 bucket where your source files are located or records are to be written to the destination.

Now that you are connected to your Amazon S3 bucket, you can continue with the flow creation steps as described in Getting started with Amazon AppFlow (p. 6).

Now that you are connected to your S3 bucket, you can continue with the flow creation steps as described in Getting started with Amazon AppFlow (p. 6).

TipIf you aren’t connected successfully, ensure that you have followed the instructions in the Requirements (p. 66).

Notes

• You can configure Amazon AppFlow flows with Upsolver as the destination, and send data from any supported source to the integrated Upsolver Amazon S3 bucket. The data is then available for downstream processing in Upsolver.

Related resources

Related resources

• Amazon AppFlow data source from the Upsolver documentation

Veeva

The following are the requirements and connection instructions for using Veeva with Amazon AppFlow.

NoteYou can use Veeva as a source only.

Topics

• Requirements (p. 67)

• Connection instructions (p. 67)

• Extract Veeva VAULT documents with Amazon AppFlow (p. 68)

• Notes (p. 70)

• Related resources (p. 70)

Requirements

• You must provide Amazon AppFlow with your user name, password, and Veeva instance name.

• Your user account must have API access. For more information, see API access permissions in the Veeva documentation.

Connection instructions

To connect to Veeva while creating a flow

1. Open the Amazon AppFlow console at https://console.aws.amazon.com/appflow/.

2. Choose Create flow.

3. For Flow details, enter a name and description for the flow.

4. (Optional) To use a customer managed CMK instead of the default AWS managed CMK, choose Data encryption, Customize encryption settings and then choose an existing CMK or create a new one.

5. (Optional) To add a tag, choose Tags, Add tag and then enter the key name and value.

6. Choose Next.

7. Choose Veeva from the Source name dropdown list.

8. Choose Connect to open the Connect to Veeva dialog box.

a. Under User name, enter the user name you use to log into Veeva.

b. Under Password, enter your secret key.

c. Under Instance name, enter the name of your Veeva instance.

d. Under Data encryption, enter your AWS KMS key.

e. Under Connection name, specify a name for your connection.

f. Choose Connect.

Extract Veeva VAULT documents with Amazon AppFlow

Now that you are connected to your Veeva account, you can continue with the flow creation steps as described in Getting started with Amazon AppFlow (p. 6).

Tip

If you aren’t connected successfully, ensure that you have followed the instructions in the Requirements (p. 67) section above.

Extract Veeva VAULT documents with Amazon

在文檔中 Amazon AppFlow (頁 69-73)

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