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  1. Click Create Tenant on the Tenant Management page.

  2. On the Tenant details section, specify the following information:        
    1. Tenant name.
    2. The tenant which is used when logging into the Bot Builder.
    3. The tenant ID which must fall in the range from 1000 to 999999999. If you do not specify the tenant id, a unique id is auto-generated after the tenant is created.
    4. Specify the symbol. This symbol is used internally to identify the tenant in the database. The maximum number of characters is limited to 6. The allowed characters are A-Z, a-z, 0-9,_. Values must start with a letter and must not end with _(underscore).
  3. Click on Next to add Default Bot & Domain Details. By default, the data is automatically populated based on the Tenant Details section. However, you can configure the bot and domain details, if required.


                                                      
    1. The bot name. This is used to identify the bot easily in the Bot Builder.
    2. Select the language that the bot can communicate with the user. Currently, the bot supports the following languages:
      • English
      • Chinese
      • Japanese
      • Spanish
      • Portuguese
    3. Build and Publish Service: The Service assigned to the Tenant, required to build and publish the training data to the bot. It could be AWS Sagemaker or RASA Adapter.
    4. The bot symbol. This symbol is used internally to identify the bot in the database. The maximum number of characters is limited to 6. The allowed characters are A-Z, a-z, 0-9,_. Values must start with a letter and must not end with _(underscore).
    5. The domain name. The skills and attributes are associated with a domain.
    6. The unique identifier for the domain.    

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      titleAWS Sagemaker
      • RASA adapter runs the Build and Publish process on the Local infrastructure.
      • Run time performance is better on AWS SageMaker.
      • Customers must subscribe to AWS services and configure AWS SageMaker for On-Premise implementations.


  4.  Click Next to navigate to Tenant Administrator Details to define the tenant administrator information:
                   
                  
    1. The username of the tenant administrator.
    2. The email id of the tenant administrator.
    3. The password using which the tenant administrator can log in to the Bot Builder.
    4. Select the language from English or Chinese. This is the language to be used across the Bot Builder UI.
    5. The first name of the tenant administrator.
    6. The last name of the tenant administrator.    

  5. Click Next to navigate to Automation Integration, to enable automation for the tenant. Luma supports Flint automation.


    To configure automation with Flint, follow the below steps:
    1. Select Provision Automation
    2. Add the required details to connect to the Flint
      1. Domain: Represents your tenant, as in Flint tenant
      2. Organization: Represents your organization, as in Flint tenant
      3. Email Address: Email address, as in Flint tenant
      4. User Name:  Username, as in Flint tenant
      5. Password: Username, as in Flint tenant
      6. Token: This is the secret key generated for your Flint tenant
      7. Flint UserID: This is the flintUserUuid generated for your Flint tenant

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        The above information is added or generated in Flint while creating tenant for your organization. Contact the Serviceaide support team to create your tenant in Flint and obtain the details required to enable automation for your tenant in Luma.


  6. Click Next to navigate to the Subscription tab.

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Please ensure that the correct Subscription type is selected while Tenant creation. Once Tenant is created  License Type and Contract duration cannot be updated

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View Tenant Details

To view the tenant details, select one of the tenants from the Tenant Management list. 

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  • Name: The name of the tenant. 
  • Tenant ID: This is the unique Tenant identifier, which is automatically generated after the tenant is successfully created. You can also specify the ID based on your requirement when creating the tenant. The Tenant ID must be in the range of 1000 to 999999999.
  • Tenant: This is the name that is used when logging into the Bot Builder interface.
  • Tenant External ID: This is the unique the the identifier used by external applications to communicate with this Tenant.
  • Status: Status of the tenant such as Active or Inactive.
  • Tenant Description: Description of the tenant.

Subscription

487pxUnder Under Tenant page, click on Subscription section to view subscription information and License consumption information of the tenant:

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