Creating identifier associations for Sharon Jones

 

You must create the appropriate associations between the EIM identifier, Sharon Jones, and the user identities that the person represented by the identifier uses. These associations, when properly configured, enable the user to participate in a single signon environment.

In this scenario, you need to create one source association and two target associations for the Sharon Jones identifier:

Use the information from your planning work sheets to create the associations: To create the source association for Sharon Jones' Kerberos principal, follow these steps:

  1. On System A, expand Network > Enterprise Identity Mapping > Domain Management > MyCoEimDomain > Identifiers.

  2. Right-click Sharon Jones and select Properties.

  3. On the Associations page, click Add.

  4. On the Add Association dialog, specify or Browse... to select the following information, and click OK.

  5. Click OK to close the Add Associations dialog.

To create a target association to Sharon Jones' i5/OS user profile on System A, follow these steps:

  1. On the Associations page, click Add.

  2. On the Add Association dialog, specify or Browse... to select the following information, and click OK:

  3. Click OK to close the Add Associations dialog.

    To create a target association to Sharon Jones' i5/OS user profile on System B, follow these steps:

  4. On the Associations page, click Add.

  5. On the Add Association dialog, specify or Browse... to select the following information, and click OK:

  6. Click OK to close the Add Associations dialog.

  7. Click OK to close the Properties dialog.

Now that you have created the identifier associations that map Sharon Jones' user identities to her EIM identifier, you can create the default registry policy associations that map all of your Kerberos registry users to a specific user profile in each of the System iâ„¢ model user registries.

 

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