Microsoft Azure Traffic Manager Spoke
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Summary of Microsoft Azure Traffic Manager Spoke
The Microsoft Azure Traffic Manager Spoke enables integration with Azure Traffic Manager from your ServiceNow instance, facilitating DNS-based traffic distribution and load balancing. The latest version is v2.0.0, supporting Azure Traffic Manager built from version 2022-04-01 onward.
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Key Features
- Integration Requirement: Requires an Integration Hub subscription.
- Spoke Actions:
- Endpoint Management: Create, delete, look up, and update Traffic Manager Endpoints.
- Profile Management: Create, delete, look up, and update Traffic Manager Profiles, as well as check DNS name availability.
- Dependencies: Requires multiple plugins for full functionality, including ServiceNow IntegrationHub Runtime and Azure Resource Management spoke.
Key Outcomes
By utilizing the Azure Traffic Manager Spoke, ServiceNow customers can automate traffic load-balancing tasks, ensuring efficient management of DNS traffic and improved application performance. Proper setup of connection and credential aliases allows for streamlined management across multiple environments without repetitive configuration.
Integrate ServiceNow instance with Azure Traffic Manager. Manage DNS-based traffic distribution and load balancing from your ServiceNow instance.
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Integration Hub subscription
This spoke requires an Integration Hub subscription. For more information, see Legal schedules - IntegrationHub overview.
Spoke version
Azure Traffic Manager spoke v2.0.0 is the latest version.
Supported versions
This spoke was built for Azure Traffic Manager 2022-04-01, but may be compatible with later versions.
Spoke requirements
Client ID and Client Secret of the Azure Traffic Manager registered in the Azure portal.
Spoke dependencies
- ServiceNow IntegrationHub Runtime (com.glide.hub.integration.runtime)
- ServiceNow IntegrationHub Action Step - REST (com.glide.hub.action_step.rest)
- Complex Object (com.glide.cobject)
- ServiceNow Flow Designer - Dynamic Inputs (com.glide.hub.dynamic_inputs)
- ServiceNow IntegrationHub Action Template - Data Stream (com.glide.hub.action_type.datastream)
- Azure Resource Management spoke (sn_azure_rm_spoke) v 2.0.0 is installed and a connection alias is created on your instance.
Spoke actions
The Azure Traffic Manager Spoke provides actions to automate DNS-based traffic load-balancing tasks when events occur in your ServiceNow instance. Available actions include:
| Category | Action | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Endpoint Management | Create Endpoint | Creates a Traffic Manager Endpoint. |
| Delete Endpoint | Deletes a Traffic Manager Endpoint. | |
| Look up Endpoint | Retrieves the details of a Traffic Manager Endpoint. | |
| Update Endpoint | Updates a Traffic Manager Endpoint. | |
| Profile Management | Create Profile | Creates a Traffic Manager Profile. |
| Delete Profile | Deletes a Traffic Manager Profile. | |
| Look up DNS Name Availability | Checks the availability of a Traffic Manager Relative DNS name. | |
| Look up Profile | Look up a Traffic Manager Profile. | |
| Look up Profiles by Resource Group | Look up Traffic Manager Profiles by Resource Group. | |
| Look up Profiles by Subscription ID | Look up Traffic Manager Profiles by Subscription ID. | |
| Update Profile | Updates a Traffic Manger Profile. |
Connection and credential alias requirements
Integration Hub uses aliases to manage connection and credential information. Using an alias eliminates the need to configure multiple credentials and connection information profiles when using multiple environments. If the connection or credential information changes, you don't need to update any actions that use the connection. For more information, see Connections and Credentials.
Set up the Microsoft Azure Traffic Manager Spoke
To execute the actions of the Microsoft Azure Traffic Manager Spoke, you must first install and configure the Microsoft Azure Resource Management Spoke. No separate configuration of the Microsoft Azure Traffic Manager Spoke is necessary. To view the procedure to set up the Microsoft Azure Resource Management Spoke, see Set up the Microsoft Azure Resource Management spoke.