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This diagram shows a reseller hiearchy hierarchy to manage Azure CSP or AWS organization accounts and their customers. The documentation below describes how to create this hierarchy.

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  1. Create public cloud regions for your public cloud providers. See Create a public cloud region

  2. Go to UsersScopes and Create a reseller scope:

    1. Make the Name descriptive, for example, ResellerNameScope

    2. For the Parent scope select theGlobal scope (recommended) or no scope

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    3. For Entities, select your public cloud regions.

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  3. Go to Users and Create a reseller enterprise:

    1. For the Default scope select ResellerNameScope

    2. Select the Reseller checkbox

    3. If the reseller will use its own mail server, enter the details of the Mail server

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    4. For Datacenters, select the datacenters and public cloud regions that the reseller and its customers will use, as in the scope.

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To give a customer access to billing features only for their tenant (including dashboard display), this section describes how to onboard a customer and all their subscriptions into a single tenant.

To onboard an individual subscription for billing only or to onboard an Azure subscription for compute and billing, see Add a subscription of an Azure reseller customer for billing only and

To onboard an Azure customer for billing only:

  1. Under the reseller, edit the customer, key node (for Azure Plans and Office 365), or standard enterprise

  2. Go to Credentials → Public

  3. For the Access key ID, enter the customer’s TenantID

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  4. Select Only for billing

  5. Click Add account to save the credentials. The platform will not validate the account details until it retrieves billing data from the provider

  6. Click Save

Onboard an Azure subscription for billing only

To give a customer access to billing features only for their subscription (including dashboard display, and billing of Office 365):

  1. Edit the standard enterprise, and go to Credentials → Public

  2. For the Access key ID, enter the customer’s subscription details in this format: Subscription##TenantID

  3. For the Secret access key, enter any value

  4. Select Only for billing

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  5. Click Add account to save the credentials. The platform will not validate the account details until it retrieves billing data from the provider

  6. Go to Properties and add azurecompute-arm_only_bill_subscription and set the value to true

  7. Click Save

Now you can Add the Microsoft products service to manage Customer users, office licenses and Azure plan subscriptions!

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Onboard

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To onboard an Azure customer, choose compute and billing features, or billing only.

To give a CSP customer access to compute and billing features:

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Edit the standard enterprise, and go to CredentialsPublic

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Add the credentials for customer in the format Subscription#AppID#TenantID

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Go to Properties and add azurecompute-arm_only_bill_subscription and set the value to true

Now you can Add the Microsoft products service to manage Customer users, office licenses and Azure plan subscriptions!

Onboard an AWS customer

To onboard a customer of an AWS organization:

  1. Under the reseller scope: https://abiquo.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/doc/pages/311361611/Abiquo+cloud+reseller+guide#Create-a-scope-for-a-reseller-customer under the reseller scope 

  2. In the customer scope, ereate a reseller customer as a key node https://abiquo.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/doc/pages/311361611/Abiquo+cloud+reseller+guide#Create-a-reseller-customer in the customer scope

  3. Create a standard enterprise in the customer scope

  4. Log in to AWS and in the customer account, create a user

  5. In Abiquo, edit the standard enterprise and add the credentials as public cloud credentials.
    OR Add the account to the standard enterprise with public cloud credentials for billing only.
    See Add AWS and Azure credentials only for billing

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  1. Create a standard enterprise in the scope of the key node

  2. Log in to AWS and in the customer account, and create a user.

  3. In Abiquo, edit the standard enterprise and add the credentials as public cloud credentials.
    OR Add the account to the standard enterprise as public cloud credentials for billing only.
    See Add AWS and Azure credentials only for billing

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