AWS amazonq documentation change
Summary
Updated Webex references to 'Webex by CISCO' and added Tenant ID retrieval instructions for Webex, Fireflies.ai, Miro, and SUSE Rancher.
Security assessment
Changes clarify authentication prerequisites for ISV integrations without indicating any security incident response. They improve security documentation by specifying credential management steps.
Diff
diff --git a/amazonq/latest/qbusiness-ug/isv-prerequisites.md b/amazonq/latest/qbusiness-ug/isv-prerequisites.md index bba5ff79c..00db5f767 100644 --- a//amazonq/latest/qbusiness-ug/isv-prerequisites.md +++ b//amazonq/latest/qbusiness-ug/isv-prerequisites.md @@ -112 +112 @@ The URL will look similar to this example https://ispm-dev.saviyntcloud.com/ and -Webex +Webex by CISCO @@ -115 +115,25 @@ Webex -For Webex, the Tenant ID is Webex Organization ID. Webex Organization ID can be found in account page of Webex Suite. +In Webex, the tenant ID in Amazon Q Business Data Accessor is called the Organization ID. You can use the following instructions to retrieve the Webex Tenant ID. + + 1. Login in Cisco Control Hub. + + 2. Go to Account->Info page. + + 3. Copy the Organization ID. + + + + +Fireflies.ai + + +When prompted for Tenant ID, please enter Team ID + +Miro + + +For Miro, the Tenant ID is Organization ID. Organization admins can navigate to the 'Organization profile' page and get the id from the address bar. + +SUSE Rancher for Amazon Web Services + + +For SUSE Rancher for Amazon Web Services, the Tenant ID is tenant-uid. The tenant-uid can be found within the application in the about info in the top right of the screen.