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1. To discover a compute resource, select the **client account**, then select **Setup** in the navigation bar, and select **Account** in the drop-down menu to navigate to the account details page.
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2. Select the **Integrations** tile to access the Integrations App store and click **+ADD** to display all the integration applications available for the client account. If this is your first integration module you want to install, click **+ADD** directly from the Integrations tile.
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2. Select the **Integrations** tile to access the Integrations App store and click **+ADD** to display all the integration applications available for the _client account_. If this is your first integration module you want to install, click **+ADD** directly from the Integrations tile.
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3. Filter the list of available integrations by a variety of **Categories** or use the **Search** feature. For agentless SSH-enabled devices, you can filter through category **OS** or in the Search field, type **SSH**.
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* The credential name and a brief description.
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* The authentication type (typically Password) and appropriate credentials (username and password).
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* The SSH port (typically port 22).
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* Check the box “Secure”.
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* Finally, click ADD to create the SSH credential.
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* Check the box **Secure**.
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* Finally, click **ADD** to create the SSH credential.
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> **Note:** You can also select existing SSH credentials if one already exists and that applies to your resource.
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5. Select the **Template** checkbox. Click **Copy** to clone the template and click **Yes** to duplicate the template.
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6. Select the **client account**, give a **Name** to your template. Use the client account name in the *Template Name* to identify the template for a particular client account easily. For example, _DreamCompany-Agentless-Linux-Performance_. Click **Save**.
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6. Select the **client account**, give a **Name** to your template. Use the _client account_ name in the *Template Name* to identify the template for a particular client account easily. For example, _DreamCompany-Agentless-Linux-Performance_. Click **Save**.
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7. To list the Monitoring Templates for the *client account*, go to **Monitoring > Templates > Advanced Search >**, select **Client Templates** for the *Scope*. You can now customize the template to adjust some parameters such as the *tags*, metrics such as the **warning** or **critical thresholds**, and the **availability monitor** per your IT operational requirements.
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7. To list the Monitoring Templates for the *client account*, go to **Monitoring > Templates > Advanced Search**, select **Client Templates** for the *Scope*. You can now customize the template to adjust some parameters such as the *tags*, metrics such as the **warning** or **critical thresholds**, and the **availability monitor** per your IT operational requirements.
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8. To monitor the resource, enable an **Availability Monitor** for a metric (for example, *os.uptime*).
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