You create the LDAP driver by importing the driver’s basic configuration file and then modifying the configuration to suit your environment. After you’ve created and configured the driver, you need to start it.
In iManager, click to display the Identity Manager Administration page.
In the
list, click to launch the Import Configuration Wizard.Follow the wizard prompts, filling in the requested information (described below) until you reach the Summary page.
When you finish providing the information required by the wizard, a Summary page similar to the following is displayed.
At this point, the driver is created from the basic configuration file. To ensure that the driver works the way you want it to for your environment, you must review and modify (if necessary) the driver’s default configuration settings.
To modify the default configuration settings, click the linked driver name, then continue with Configuring the Driver.
or
To skip the configuration settings at this time, click Configuring the Driver.
. When you are ready to configure the settings, continue with the next section,After importing the driver configuration file, the LDAP driver will run. However, the basic configuration probably won’t meet the requirements for your environment. You should complete the following tasks to configure the driver:
Configure the driver parameters: There are many settings that can help you customize and optimize the driver. The settings are divided into categories such as Driver Configuration, Engine Control Values, and Global Configuration Values (GCVs). Although it is important for you to understand all of the settings, your first priority should be to review the Driver Parameters located on the Driver Configuration page. The Driver Parameters let you configure the LDAP directory type, publication method, and other parameters associated with the Publisher channel.
Configure the driver filter: Modify the driver filter to include the object classes and attributes you want synchronized between the Identity Vault and the LDAP directory. For instructions, see Section 6.0, Synchronizing Data.
Configure policies: Modify the policies as needed. For information about the default configuration policies, see Policies.
Secure the driver connection: Using a secure connection (SSL) between the Identity Vault and the LDAP directory is strongly recommended. To set up this secure connection, see Section 7.0, Configuring SSL Connections.
Configure password synchronization:
The basic driver configuration is set up to support password synchronization through Universal Password. If you don’t want this setup, see Configuring Password Flow
in the Identity Manager 4.0 Password Management Guide.
After completing the configuration tasks, continue with the next section, Starting the Driver.
When a driver is created, it is stopped by default. To make the driver work, you must start the driver and cause events to occur. Identity Manager is an event-driven system, so after the driver is started, it won’t do anything until an event occurs.
To start the driver:
In iManager, click to display the Identity Manager Administration page.
Click
.Browse to and select the driver set object that contains the driver you want to start.
Click the driver set name to access the Driver Set Overview page.
Click the upper right corner of the driver, then click
.For information about management tasks with the driver, see Section 8.0, Managing the Driver.