*To be considered fully vaccinated, travellers must have taken minimally one dose of CanSinoBIO/Convidecia or Janssen/J&J, or minimally 2 doses of AstraZeneca, Covaxin, Moderna/Spikevax, Covishield, Novavax/Covovax/Nuvaxovid, Pfizer/BioNTech/COMIRNATY, Sinovac or Sinopharm. Travellers born on or before who are medically ineligible for vaccination, not vaccinated or have recovered from COVID-19 without taking the minimum required WHO EUL vaccines are considered non-fully vaccinated and should refer to the checklist for non-fully vaccinated travellers instead. Travellers transiting in Singapore to another destination without clearing immigration should refer to the “Transiting through Singapore” page for information. aged 12 and below by year of birth), regardless of vaccination status Fully vaccinated with WHO EUL COVID-19 vaccines * OR.This section addresses issues that you most frequently encounter when setting up an air-gapped sever.This checklist is for all travellers, including Singapore Citizens or Permanent Residents, entering Singapore from any country/region via air, land, or sea, and are: Validate the Local Repositories on the Airgap ServerĪfter setting up the repositories, validate them.Setting up Photon OS Mirror RepositoriesĪfter setting up the Harbor registry, set up Photon OS mirror repositories.You can use certificates that are signed by a trusted third-party CA, or you can use self-signed certificates.Īfter preparing the certificates, set up the Harbor registry. To enable secure communication, servers use certificates for identity. Prepare your system for creating an air-gapped repository. To set up an air-gapped repository, your environment must have the prerequisites listed in this section. Prerequisites for Setting up the Air Gap Repository.This topic lists some important notes and guidelines that you must follow when working with VMware Telco Cloud Automation in an air-gapped environment.
The air-gapped server or air-gapped repository is used to hold the container images for the VMware Telco Cloud Automation Containers as a Service (CaaS) system and the packages for Kubernetes cluster node customization.
For steps to deploy a VMware Tanzu Kubernetes Grid cluster, see Deploying a Kubernetes Cluster. Step 4: Use the air-gapped repository to deploy a Management cluster and a Workload cluster. For more information, see Add an Air Gap Repository. Step 3: Register the air-gapped repository as a partner system in VMware Telco Cloud Automation. For more information about activating your VMware Telco Cloud Automation appliance, see the VMware Telco Cloud Automation Deployment Guide. During the activation step, ensure that you select VMware Telco Cloud Automation as a standalone appliance. Step 2: After setting up the air-gap repository, deploy the VMware Telco Cloud Automation appliance in your air-gapped environment. The air-gapped server holds all container images required by the VMware Telco Cloud Automation Containers-as-a-Service (CaaS) system, and Photon OS packages for Kubernetes cluster node customization. Step 1: Set up a virtual machine-based VMware Telco Cloud Automation air-gapped server using the steps provided in the following sections. Here are the high-level steps to set up, configure, and use VMware Telco Cloud Automation in an air-gapped environment. This means, your system does not have any network interfaces connected to external networks.
To ensure that your VMware Telco Cloud Automation environment is secure, you can isolate its network from unsecured public Internet or local area networks.