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To edit destinations for Data Connector traffic flows, do the following:

  1. Log in to the Cloud Services the Infoblox Portal.
  2. Click Click ConfigureIntegrations > Data Connector.
  3. Select the Destinations Configuration tab, and select the destination configuration to be edited. Click Edit.
  4. In the Edit Destination Configuration wizard, do the following:
    • Name: Provide a name that will distinguish this destination from others.
    • Description: Provide a description that does not exceed 256 characters.
    • State: Use the slider to enable or disable the destination’s configuration, which will be in effect only after you enable it; if you disable it, you will not be able to select this destination when you create a traffic flow.
    • AUTOMATION SCRIPT: A drop-down list of your automation scripts. When configuring the destinatin for your script, confirm you hace the correct automation script selected. 
    • VARIABLESClick Add and specify the following variables to associate an automated script with a destination:
      • KEY: Enter a meaningful name for the key, such as a location or department. For automation scripts subscribed to in the AppDirect marketplace, a webhook must be created. If the automation script reports to Slack, then a Slack webhook must be created.  When configuring an automation script reporting to Slack, the key webhook will be "SlackWebhook". For a script reporting to Microsoft TEAMs, the webhook is "TeamsWebhook."
        For the second Key value add your Cloud Services Infoblox Portal token, CspApiKey.  To create a CSP token, navigate to API Keys under your user profile. Create a new API key and copy the CSP token. For information on creating webhooks, see 
        Configuring Webhook Services

      • VALUE: Add your own organization's webhook. Your webhook can be obtained in the Cloud Services the Infoblox Portal Service Notifications tab (Notifications > Service Integrations) . When adding a webhook for Slack, it should look similar to the following example:  https://hooks.slack.com/services/< alphanumeric URL string> Set the variable name as SlackWebhook and paste the Slack webhook URL you copied earlier as the value.
    • Tags: Click Add and specify the following to associate a key with the destination:

      • KEY: Enter a meaningful name for the key, such as a location or department.  

      • VALUE: Enter a value for the key. For details, see Managing Tags.

  5. Make edits to the destination as desired.
  6. Click Save & Close.

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