Scenario 3: Synchronizing data between One Identity Manager Custom Target Systems and an Active Directory domain
Out of the box, Synchronization Service includes the One Identity Manager connector, which allows you to access the One Identity Manager. In this scenario, the basic purpose for the Quick Connect One Identity Manager connector is to use the connector for target systems where there is no existing native One Identity Manager connector.
Administrators can create or configure multiple Custom Target Systems in One Identity Manager. Each Target System has entities such as User Accounts, Groups, Container Structure, and so on.
NOTE: One Identity Manager does not have any specific table space for target systems that do not have a native One Identity Manager connector. The data synchronized is placed in the One Identity Manager tablespace where the tables starts with UNS.. and end with B, referred as UNS..B tables.
The following scenario shows how to use the Quick Connect One Identity Manager Connector to synchronize data between One Identity Manager Custom Target Systems and Active Directory domain.
This scenario includes the following steps:
- Step 1: Create connection to One Identity Manager
- Step 2: Configure One Identity Manager modules, Custom Target System and Container Information
- Step 3: Create Workflow for Provisioning
- Step 4: Create Provisioning
- Step 5: Specify the synchronization rules
- Step 6: Execute Workflow
- Step 7: Commit changes to One Identity Manager
- Step 8: Verify on One Identity Manager