The following settings are configured for the system connection with the One Identity Safeguard connector.
Setting |
Description | ||
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Appliance display name |
Display name of the appliance. Variable: CP_ApplianceDisplay | ||
System identifier |
Unique identifier for identifying the appliance. Variable: CP_ApplianceID
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Always connect to the primary cluster node |
This option is automatically set if a One Identity Safeguard cluster is detected when the connection is tested. If you use a cluster of multiple One Identity Safeguard appliances, this option should be enabled. Variable: CP_ConnectPrimaryNode | ||
Appliance host name or IP |
Host name or IP address of the appliance. If you use a cluster of multiple One Identity Safeguard appliances, enter the primary appliance here. Variable: CP_ApplianceHost | ||
Trusted certificate thumbprint |
Thumbprint of the trusted certificate that is used by the synchronization user and the user account of the One Identity Manager Service. Variable: CP_CertificateThumbprint | ||
Ignore SSL connection errors |
You should only activate this option for test purposes, because this may lead to potential trusting of insecure connections. Variable: CP_IgnoreSSLErrors Default: False | ||
Cluster IPv4 addresses |
Semicolon delimited list of IPv4 addresses of an environment consisting of several appliances (clusters). Variable: CP_ClusterIPv4Addresses | ||
Cluster IPv6 addresses |
Semicolon delimited list of IPv6 addresses of an environment consisting of several appliances (clusters). Variable: CP_ClusterIPv6Addresses | ||
Customize connector definition |
You can use this setting to adjust the definition used by the connector. IMPORTANT: You should only make changes to the connector definition with the help of support desk staff. Changes to this setting will have wide ranging effects on synchronization and must be made carefully. NOTE: A customized connection definition is not overwritten by default and must be made with careful consideration. |