

# Setting up AMS
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**Topics**
+ [Understand AMS default settings](understanding-defaults.md)
+ [Using the AMS consoles](use-ams-console.md)
+ [Using the AMS API and CLI](understand-sent-api.md)
+ [AMS bring your own EPS](ams-byoeps.md)
+ [Receiving AMS notifications](notifications.md)
+ [Setting up private and public DNS](set-dns.md)
+ [AMS egress traffic management](egress-traffic-mgmt.md)
+ [Deploying IAM resources in AMS Advanced](deploy-iam-resources.md)
+ [Setting permissions in AMS with IAM roles and profiles](setting-permissions.md)
+ [AD FS claim rule and SAML settings](adfs-claim-rule-saml.md)
+ [Restrict with network ACL](restrict-nacl.md)
+ [AMS on Outposts](ams-outposts.md)
+ [Using tags in AMS](ex-using-tags.md)
+ [AWS Managed Services Resource Scheduler](ams-resource-scheduler.md)
+ [AWS Systems Manager in AMS Advanced](ssm-documents.md)
+ [Offboard AMS accounts](offboarding.md)

Some AMS setup tasks might be completed at onboarding.

For a full description of roles and responsibilities, including the AMS [Supported AWS services](supported-services.md), see [AMS responsibility matrix (RACI)](raci-table.md).

**Note**  
To request that AMS provide an additional AWS service, file a service request. For information about how to make this request, see [Service request management](service-request-management.md).