About the Admin Config Service (ACS) API
The Admin Config Service (ACS) is a cloud-native API that provides programmatic self-service administration capabilities for Splunk Cloud Platform. Splunk Cloud Platform administrators can use the ACS API to perform common administrative tasks without assistance from Splunk Support.
The ACS API lets you:
- Configure IP allow lists
- Configure outbound ports
- Enable private connectivity
- Export apps
- Manage app permissions
- Manage authentication tokens
- Manage DDSS self storage locations
- Manage HTTP Event Collector (HEC) tokens
- Manage indexes
- Manage limits.conf configurations
- Manage maintenance windows
- Manage maintenance window change freeze
- Manage private apps and add-ons
- Manage restarts
- Manage Splunkbase apps
- Manage users, roles, and capabilities
- Provision Enterprise Managed Encryption Keys (EMEK)
- Retry failed operations
- Set up Unified Identity with Single Sign On for Splunk Observability Cloud
For ACS API requirements, see Admin Config Service (ACS) requirements and compatibility matrix.
For information on how to set up and use the ACS API, see Basic setup and usage concepts for the ACS API.
For ACS API endpoint details, see the Admin Config Service (ACS) API endpoints reference.
For details on how to use the ACS CLI to run ACS operations, see Administer Splunk Cloud Platform using the ACS CLI.
For ACS API troubleshooting help, see Troubleshoot ACS error messages.
For information on Unified Identity for Splunk Cloud Platform and Splunk Observability Cloud, see Unified Identity.
For information on new ACS features, see Admin Configuration Service in Release Notes.
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