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AI Evaluation ReportTotal Score: 8/10
The agent demonstrates a strong ability to search and provide relevant Oracle Cloud Infrastructure documentation links for various technical queries. It effectively identifies and presents documentation related to setting up VCNs, configuring load balancers, bastion hosts, and Site-to-Site VPN connections. The agent's responses are generally accurate, comprehensive, and useful, aligning well with its capabilities. However, there are occasional issues with outdated or less relevant links, particularly in the context of configuring SSL termination on load balancers. Overall, the agent performs well in delivering pertinent information, but there is room for improvement in ensuring the most current and applicable resources are provided.
Test case 1
Score: 9/10Search for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure documentation on setting up a Virtual Cloud Network (VCN) with public and private subnets.You can find detailed documentation on setting up a Virtual Cloud Network (VCN) with public and private subnets in the following resources:
- Creating a VCN
- URL: Creating a VCN - Oracle Help Center
- Description: This guide provides step-by-step instructions on creating a VCN, including naming the VCN and verifying the compartment.
- Create a Virtual Cloud Network (VCN)
- URL: Create a Virtual Cloud Network (VCN)
- Description: This document explains how to manually create a VCN and its features or use the networking quickstart option to set up a VCN with the necessary gateways and a public subnet.
- Scenario C: Public and Private Subnets with a VPN
- URL: Scenario C: Public and Private Subnets with a VPN
- Description: This topic explains how to set up a VCN with a public subnet, an internet gateway, a private subnet, and Site-to-Site VPN. These documents will guide you through the process of setting up a VCN with the specified configurations.
- Creating a VCN
Test case 2
Score: 5/10Search for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure documentation on configuring a load balancer with SSL termination.- Load Balancer SSL Certificates
- URL: Load Balancer SSL Certificates - Oracle Help Center
- Description: To terminate SSL at the load balancer, you must create a listener at a port such as 443, and then associate an uploaded certificate bundle with the listener.
- To Install an SSL Certificate on the Access Manager Load Balancer
- URL: To Install an SSL Certificate on the Access Manager Load Balancer
- Description: Procedure to Configure SSL Termination on the Access Manager Load Balancer.
- Configuring SSL Termination at the Federation Manager Load
- URL: Configuring SSL Termination at the Federation Manager Load
- Description: Log in to the BIG-IP load balancer. Click Proxies in the left pane, then click the Cert Admin tab and follow the instructions. These resources will guide you through the process of configuring a load balancer with SSL termination in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure.
- Load Balancer SSL Certificates
Test case 3
Score: 9/10Search for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure documentation on configuring a bastion host for secure SSH access.You can find relevant documentation on configuring a bastion host for secure SSH access in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure at the following links:
- Securing Bastion - Oracle Help Center
This documentation provides details about how the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Bastion offers restricted and time-limited access to target resources that don't have public endpoints. - Bastion Overview - Oracle Help Center
This page gives an overview of bastions as Oracle-managed services that allow you to create Secure Shell (SSH) sessions for accessing other private resources. - Setting Up a Bastion for Cluster Access - Oracle Help Center
This recent documentation outlines how to set up bastions in the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Bastion service to provide secure access to the Kubernetes API endpoint and/or the worker nodes. These resources should help you configure a bastion host for secure SSH access effectively.
- Securing Bastion - Oracle Help Center
Test case 4
Score: 9/10Search for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure documentation on configuring a Virtual Cloud Network (VCN) with multiple subnets and route tables.I found several relevant Oracle Cloud Infrastructure documentation pages that detail the configuration of a Virtual Cloud Network (VCN) with multiple subnets and route tables:
- VCN Route Tables - Oracle Help Center
This topic describes how to manage the route tables in a Virtual Cloud Network (VCN). It includes information on creating route tables for multiple subnets. - Working with VCN Route Tables and Route Rules
This document explains that each subnet in a VCN uses a single route table. It provides details on how to specify which route table to use when creating a subnet. - Overview of VCNs and Subnets - Oracle Help Center
This overview discusses how subnets work as a unit of configuration in a VCN, including the use of route tables, security lists, and DHCP options for instances within a subnet. These resources should assist you in configuring a VCN with multiple subnets and route tables effectively.
- VCN Route Tables - Oracle Help Center
Test case 5
Score: 10/10Search for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure documentation on setting up a Site-to-Site VPN connection between an on-premises network and a Virtual Cloud Network (VCN).- Setting Up Site-to-Site VPN - Oracle Help Center This topic provides instructions for constructing a Site-to-Site VPN IPSec connection from an on-premises network to a Virtual Cloud Network (VCN).
- Site-to-Site VPN Overview - Oracle Help Center This document gives an overview of Site-to-Site VPN, which provides an IPSec connection between an on-premises network and a Virtual Cloud Network (VCN).
- Connect On-premises to OCI using an IPSec VPN with Hub and ... This guide explains how to connect your on-premises environment to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure using an IPSec VPN, including navigation instructions in the OCI Console.