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  1. Review the prerequisites and requirements, then set up your environment and components. For details, see BloxOne Connectivity and Service Requirements.
  2. If you do not already have a join token, create one. For details, see Creating Join Tokens.
  3. Set up a Data Connector VM (virtual machine) by using either the Docker or OVA package (for container and VM) that Infoblox provides, and connect the virtual machine to the Cloud Services Portal using the join token. For information on all installer packages, including the installers for Docker or the OVA package, see Downloading BloxOne Infoblox Apps. All installer packages are available at Administration > Downloads of the Cloud Services Portal. Within the Cloud Services Portal, all available installer packages are listed in the drop-down menu of the Hosts section of the page.
    Note that you deploy a Data Connector VM as a host running the Data Connector service either in BloxOne DDI or BloxOne Threat Defense. For details, see Deploying Hosts.

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A self-signed certificate is not the only option available, however it will be useful for quickly getting started. The self-signed certificate will be used further in NIOS Grid Manager and while configuring the source in Data Connector in the Cloud Services Portal. The pem file will be used in the Data Connector Source
Configuration for RPZ logs.

For information on creating a self-signed certificate for use with RPZ logs, see  Creating a Self-Signed Certificate for RPZ Logs.

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