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Identity Manager 8.1.5 - Identity Management Base Module Administration Guide

Basics for mapping company structures in One Identity Manager Managing departments, cost centers, and locations Working with dynamic roles Employee administration
One Identity Manager users for employee administration Basic data for employee master data Entering employee master data Employee's central user account Employee's central password Employee's default email address Mapping multiple employee identities Disabling and deleting employees Password policies for employees Limited access to One Identity Manager Assigning company resources to employees Displaying the origin of an employee's roles and entitlements Analyzing role memberships and employee assignments Additional tasks for managing employees Determining an employee’s language Determining an employee's working hours Employee reports
Managing devices and workdesks Managing resources Setting up extended properties Configuration parameters for managing departments, cost centers, and locations Effective configuration parameters for setting up employees Configuration parameters for managing devices and workdesks

Calculating inheritance by hierarchical roles

Employees, devices, and workdesks can only be members in roles that are extensions of the BaseTree table. These role are display in views, each of which represents a certain of the BaseTree table. The One Identity Manager data model contains the following views:

Table 2: BaseTree table views
View Meaning

Department

Graphical representation of departments

Locality

Graphical representation of locations

PROFITCENTER

Graphical representation of cost centers

ORG

Graphical representation of business roles

AERole

Application role mapping

NOTE: Because the views are subsets of the BaseTree table, all the inheritance mechanisms described below also apply to the views.

Inheritance comes from the BaseTree table. The BaseTree table can map any number of hierarchical role structures using the UID_Org - UID_ParentOrg relationship. These are stored in the BaseTreeCollection table. All the roles inherited from the given role are listed and, depending on their subset of the table BaseTree there is a corresponding, so-called *Collection table containing a subset of the role hierarchy.

The following relations apply in the BaseTreeCollection table:

  • UID_Org is the role that inherits.
  • UID_ParentOrg is the role that passes down inheritance.

This principle also applies to bottom-up trees that pass inheritance from bottom to top, even if the parent relationship from the BaseTree table appears to be reversed.

Each role inherits from itself.

Each role in a role hierarchy must be related to the OrgRoot table ("Role classes"). OrgRoot is the anchor for role hierarchies. A role hierarchy is always mapped for one role class only. Roles from different role classes may not be in one and the same role hierarchical or point to each other through a parent-child relationship.

Figure 11: Hierarchical role structure based on an OrgCollection

A role inherits everything that is assigned to its parents in the role hierarchy including those it assigned to itself. If the number of roles from which the role has inherited something changes, the assigned objects are recalculated for all members of this role. If the number of assigned objects of one class changes, the objects assigned in this class are recalculated for all members of the role. If a software application is assigned to a parent role, the members of the BaseTreeHasApp table are recalculated.

The members of a role inherit all their assignments through primary and secondary role structures in accordance with the BaseTree table and also previous structures in accordance with the BaseTreeCollection table .

Calculation of assignments

When inheritance is calculated, an entry is made for each assignment in the corresponding assignment table. Each table, in which assignments are mapped, has an XOrigin column. The origin of an assignment is stored in this column as a bit field. Each time an entry is made in the assignment table, the bit position is changed according to the assignment type. Each assignment type changes only its allocated bit position.

That means:

  • Bit 0: direct assignment.
  • Bit 1: indirect assignment but not through a dynamic role.
  • Bit 2: assignment through a dynamic role.
  • Bit 3: assignment through an assignment request.
  • Bit 4: module specific bit. For detailed information, see the administration guide of the module in which the bit is used.

If an assignment is inherited through a role hierarchy, bit 1 is set on the inherited assignment. Inherited assignments are consequently, always assigned indirectly even if they were originally created directly though dynamic role or an assignment request.

Example

An Active Directory group assignment was requested for the "Europe" location. The "Madrid" sub-location inherits this assignment. In the LocalityHasADSGroup table, XOrigin is set as follows:

  • Location "Europe": XOrigin='8' (assignment resource)
  • Location "Madrid": XOrigin='2' (indirect assignment)

The XIsInEffect column shows whether an assignment is in effect. For example, if an employee is deactivated, marked for deletion, or classified as a security risk, inheritance of company resources can be prohibited for this employee. The group assignment is maintained but the assignment has no effect.

DBQueue Processor monitors changes to the XOrigin column. The XIsInEffect column is recalculated when changes are made to the value in XOrigin.

Table 3: Possible values for column XOrigin

Bit 3

Bit 2

Bit 1

Bit 0

Value in XOrigin

Meaning
0 0 0 1

1

Only directly assigned.
0 0 1 0

2

Only indirectly assigned.
0 0 1 1

3

Directly and indirectly assigned.
0 1 0 0

4

Assigned through dynamic roles.
0 1 0 1

5

Assigned directly and through dynamic roles.
0 1 1 0

6

Assigned indirectly and through dynamic roles.
0 1 1 1

7

Assigned directly, indirectly, and through dynamic roles.
1 0 0 0

8

Assignment request.
1 0 0 1

9

Assigned by assignment request and directly.
1 0 1 0

10

Assigned by assignment request and indirectly.
1 0 1 1

11

Assigned by assignment request, directly, and indirectly.
1 1 0 0

12

Assigned by assignment request and through dynamic roles.
1 1 0 1

13

Assigned by assignment request, directly, and through dynamic roles.
1 1 1 0

14

Assigned by assignment request, indirectly, and through dynamic roles.
1 1 1 1

15

Assignment request, direct, indirect, and through dynamic roles.

Preparing hierarchical roles for company resource assignments

One Identity Manager supplies a configuration, which support immediate usage of hierarchical roles for departments, cost centers, locations, and application roles. However, it may be necessary to make additional role assignments depending on the company structure.

You should check the following settings and make adjustments as required:

  • Specify whether employees, devices, and workdesks and company resources may be assigned to roles.

    Employee, device, workdesk, and company resource assignments are predefined for departments, cost centers, location, and application roles.

  • Define the direction of inheritance with the hierarchy.

    Top down inheritance is defined for departments, cost centers, locations, and application roles.

  • Limit inheritance for specific roles if necessary.

    You can specify whether inheritance of company resources can be limited for single employees, devices, or workdesks.

  • If necessary, define roles that are mutually exclusive.

    You can prevent employees, devices, or workdesks being added to roles which contain mutually excluding company resources by specifying "conflicting roles".

Detailed information about this topic

Possible assignments of company resources through roles

Employees, devices, and workdesks can inherit company resources though indirect assignment. To do this, employees, devices, and workdesks may be members of as many roles as required. Employees, devices, and workdesks obtain the necessary company resources through defined rules.

To assign company resources to roles, apply the appropriate tasks to the roles.

The following table shows the possible assignments of company resources to employees, workdesks, and devices using roles.

NOTE: Company resources are defined in the One Identity Manager modules and are not available until the modules are installed.
Table 4: Possible assignments of company resources through roles
Assignable Company Resource Members in Roles
Employees Workdesks

Resources

Possible

-

Account definitions Possible  

Groups of custom target systems

Possible (assigns to all an employee's custom defined target systems user accounts, for which group inheritance is authorized)

-

Active Directory groups

Possible (assigns to all an employee's Active Directory user accounts and Active Directory contacts, for which group inheritance is authorized)

-

SharePoint groups

Possible (assigns to all an employee's SharePoint user accounts)

-

SharePoint roles

Possible (assigns to all an employee's SharePoint user accounts)

-

LDAP groups

Possible (assigns to all an employee's LDAP user accounts for which group inheritance is authorized)

-

Notes groups

Possible (assigns to all an employee's Notes user accounts)

-

SAP groups

Possible (assigns to all an employee's SAP user accounts in the same SAP client.

-

SAP profiles

Possible (assigns to all an employee's SAP user accounts in the same SAP client.

-

SAP roles

Possible (assigns to all an employee's SAP user accounts in the same SAP client.

-

SAP parameters

Possible (assigns to all an employee's SAP user accounts in the same SAP system)

-

Structural profiles

Possible (assigns to all an employee's SAP user accounts in the same SAP client.

-

BI analysis authorizations

Possible (assigns to all an employee's BI user accounts in the same system)

-

Azure Active Directory groups

Possible (assigns to all an employee's Azure Active Directory user accounts for which group inheritance is authorized)

-

Azure Active Directory administrator roles

Possible (assigns to all an employee's Azure Active Directory user accounts for which group inheritance is authorized)

-

Azure Active Directory subscriptions

Possible (assigns to all an employee's Azure Active Directory user accounts for which group inheritance is authorized)

-

Disabled Azure Active Directory service plans

Possible (assigns to all an employee's Azure Active Directory user accounts for which group inheritance is authorized)

-

Unix groups

Possible (assigns to all an employee's Unix user accounts)

-

PAM user groups

Possible (assigns to all an employee's PAM user accounts for which group inheritance is authorized)

-

System roles

Possible

Possible

Subscribable reports

Possible

-

Software

Possible

Possible

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