For a service that has a public network IP address, specify the IP address as the backend service address when creating an API in APIC. If the service has been bound with a domain name, use the domain name as the backend service address. For details about how to create an API, see Creating an API.
For a service that does not have a public network IP address, specify a load balance channel for access to the backend service when creating an API on APIC. For details about how to create a VPC channel and API, see Creating a Load Balance Channel and Creating an API.
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