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Identity Manager 9.1.2 - Administration Guide for Connecting to Azure Active Directory

Managing Azure Active Directory environments Synchronizing an Azure Active Directory environment
Setting up initial synchronization with an Azure Active Directory tenant Adjusting the synchronization configuration for Azure Active Directory environments Running synchronization Tasks following synchronization Troubleshooting Ignoring data error in synchronization Pausing handling of target system specific processes (Offline mode)
Managing Azure Active Directory user accounts and employees Managing memberships in Azure Active Directory groups Managing Azure Active Directory administrator roles assignments Managing Azure Active Directory subscription and Azure Active Directory service plan assignments
Displaying enabled and disabled Azure Active Directory service plans forAzure Active Directory user accounts and Azure Active Directory groups Assigning Azure Active Directory subscriptions to Azure Active Directory user accounts Assigning disabled Azure Active Directory service plans to Azure Active Directory user accounts Inheriting Azure Active Directory subscriptions based on categories Inheritance of disabled Azure Active Directory service plans based on categories
Login information for Azure Active Directory user accounts Mapping of Azure Active Directory objects in One Identity Manager
Azure Active Directory core directories Azure Active Directory user accounts Azure Active Directory user identities Azure Active Directory groups Azure Active Directory administrator roles Azure Active Directory subscriptions and Azure Active Directory service principals Disabled Azure Active Directory service plans Azure Active Directory app registrations and Azure Active Directory service principals Reports about Azure Active Directory objects
Handling of Azure Active Directory objects in the Web Portal Recommendations for federations Basic configuration data for managing an Azure Active Directory environment Troubleshooting Configuration parameters for managing an Azure Active Directory environment Default project template for Azure Active Directory Editing Azure Active Directory system objects Azure Active Directory connector settings

Managing Azure Active Directory subscription and Azure Active Directory service plan assignments

The user requires an Azure Active Directory subscription to access the service plans in Azure Active Directory. An Azure Active Directory subscription defines the scope of service plans that the user can access. Use of individual service plans by the user can be permitted or not.

Example:

The Azure Active Directory subscription A contains service plan 1, service plan 2, and the service plan 3.

  • The subscription A is assigned to the user.

  • The user is not permitted service plan 2.

Therefore, the user can use service plans 1 and 3.

In Azure Active Directory, Azure Active Directory subscriptions can be assigned to users and groups. Service plans can be permitted or not depending on the assignment method. The user obtains all the permitted service plans.

Example:

The Azure Active Directory subscription A contains service plan 1, service plan 2, and the service plan 3.

  • The Azure Active Directory subscription A is assigned directly to the user.

  • The user is not permitted service plan 2.

The Azure Active Directory subscription B contains the service plan 4, service plan 5, and the service plan 6.

  • The Azure Active Directory subscription B is assigned to group A.

  • The group A is not permitted to use service plan 6.

  • The user is in group A.

Therefore, the user can use service plans 1, 3, 4, and 5.

It is possible that a user obtains the same Azure Active Directory subscription directly as well as through one or more groups. If a service plan is permitted by one assignment method and not by another, the user is given the service plan.

Example:

The Azure Active Directory subscription A contains service plan 1, service plan 2, and the service plan 3.

  • The Azure Active Directory subscription A is assigned directly to the user.

  • The user is not permitted to use service plan 2.

  • The Azure Active Directory subscription A is assigned to group A.

  • All service plans for the group A are allowed.

  • The user is in group A.

Therefore, the user can use service plans 1, 2, and 3.

In One Identity Manager, Azure Active Directory subscriptions and service plans and their assignments to Azure Active Directory user accounts and Azure Active Directory groups are mapped as follows.

Table 20: Azure Active Directory subscription and service plans in the One Identity Manager schema map

Table

Description

AADSubSku

This table contains all Azure Active Directory subscriptions. The information about Azure Active Directory subscriptions within an Azure Active Directory tenant is loaded into One Identity Manager by synchronization. You cannot create new Azure Active Directory subscription in One Identity Manager.

AADServicePlan

This table contains the service plans. The information about service plans within an Azure Active Directory tenant is loaded into One Identity Manager by synchronization. You cannot create new service plans in One Identity Manager.

AADServicePlanInSubSku

This table contains service plan assignments to Azure Active Directory subscriptions. The assignments are loaded into One Identity Manager by synchronization. You cannot edit the assignments in One Identity Manager.

AADDeniedServicePlan

This table contains service plan assignments to Azure Active Directory subscriptions for mapping service plans that are not permitted. The entries are created automatically in One Identity Manager after synchronizing Azure Active Directory subscriptions.

Service plans that are not permitted are called "disabled service plans" in One Identity Manager. By assigning a disabled service plans to an Azure Active Directory user account in One Identity Manager, you disable the use of this service plan in Azure Active Directory.

AADUserHasSubSku

This table contains Azure Active Directory subscription assignments to Azure Active Directory user accounts. It maps direct assignments of Azure Active Directory subscriptions to Azure Active Directory user accounts and assignments that an Azure Active Directory user accounts obtains through its Azure Active Directory groups. The assignments are loaded by synchronization.

You can assign Azure Active Directory subscriptions to Azure Active Directory user accounts in One Identity Manager either directly, though IT Shop requests, or through departments, cost centers, locations and business roles.

You cannot edit assignments by Azure Active Directory groups in One Identity Manager.

The Azure Active Directory group that an assignment results from, is mapped in the Azure Active Directory source group column (AADUserHasSubSku.UID_AADGroupSource). If the column is empty, this assignment of the Azure Active Directory subscription to the Azure Active Directory user account is created either directly, though IT Shop requests, or through departments, cost centers, locations, and business roles. Assignments through Azure Active Directory groups are marked in the Origin column with the Assignment by group value (AADUserHasSubSku.XOrigin=16).

The table also contains a list of disabled service plans from its Azure Active Directory subscriptions for each Azure Active Directory user account (AADUserHasSubSku.DenyList).

AADUserHasDeniedService

This table contains disabled service plan assignments to Azure Active Directory user accounts. The entries are taken from the list of disabled service plans (AADUserHasSubSku.DenyList).

You can assign disabled service plans to Azure Active Directory user accounts in One Identity Manager either directly, though IT Shop requests, or through departments, cost centers, locations and business roles. By assigning a disabled service plan, you disable the use of this service plan in Azure Active Directory.

NOTE: A disabled service plan that is assigned to a user account can be permitted if the user accounts obtains the service plan additional through a group and the service plan for the group is allowed. The assignment by group is not mapped in this table.

AADUserHasServicePlan

This table contains the service plan assignments for Azure Active Directory user accounts that are in effect. The assignments are calculated in One Identity Manager from the entries in the AADUserHasSubSku, AADUserHasDeniedService, AADGroupHasSubSku, and AADGroupHasDeniedService tables.

AADGroupHasSubSku

This table contains Azure Active Directory subscription assignments to Azure Active Directory groups. This table also contains a list of disabled service plans from its Azure Active Directory subscriptions for each Azure Active Directory group (AADUserHasSubSku.DenyList).

The assignments are loaded into One Identity Manager by synchronization. You cannot edit the assignments in One Identity Manager.

AADGroupHasDeniedService

This table contains disabled service plan assignments to Azure Active Directory groups. The entries are taken from the list of disabled service plans (AADGroupHasSubSku.DenyList). You cannot edit the assignments in One Identity Manager.

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Displaying enabled and disabled Azure Active Directory service plans forAzure Active Directory user accounts and Azure Active Directory groups

An Azure Active Directory user account can obtain Azure Active Directory subscriptions and Azure Active Directory service plans directly or through its Azure Active Directory groups.

NOTE: It is possible that an Azure Active Directory user obtains the same Azure Active Directory subscription directly as well as through one or more Azure Active Directory groups. If a service plan is permitted by one assignment method and not by another, the user is given the service plan.

This means:

A disabled service plan that is assigned to a user account can be permitted if the user accounts obtains the service plan additional through a group and the service plan for the group is allowed.

For more information, see Managing Azure Active Directory subscription and Azure Active Directory service plan assignments.

To display information about Azure Active Directory subscriptions and service plans for a user account

  1. In the Manager, select the Azure Active Directory > User accounts category.

  2. Select the user account in the result list.

  3. Select the Azure Active Directory user account overview task.

    The following information about Azure Active Directory subscriptions and service plans for a user account is displayed on the overview form.

    • Azure Active Directory subscriptions (owned): Azure Active Directory subscriptions assigned to the user account either directly, though IT Shop requests, or through departments, cost centers, locations and business roles.

    • Azure Active Directory subscriptions (inherited): Azure Active Directory subscriptions that the user account has obtained through its Azure Active Directory groups.

    • Azure Active Directory service plans: Azure Active Directory service plans permitted for this user account.

    • Disabled Azure Active Directory service plans from owned subscriptions: Disabled Azure Active Directory service plans assigned to this user account either directly, through the IT Shop or through departments, cost centers, locations and business roles.

  4. Select the License overview report.

    The report contains a summary of assigned and effective subscriptions and service plans for an Azure Active Directory user account.

To display information about Azure Active Directory subscriptions and service plans for a group

  1. In the Manager, select the Azure Active Directory > Groups category.

  2. Select the group in the result list.

  3. Select the Azure Active Directory group overview task.

    The following information about Azure Active Directory subscriptions and service plans for a group is displayed on the overview form.

    • Azure Active Directory subscriptions: Azure Active Directory subscriptions assigned to Azure Active Directory groups.

    • Enabled Azure Active Directory service plans: Azure Active Directory service plans permitted for this group.

    • Disabled Azure Active Directory service plans: Azure Active Directory service plans not permitted for this group.

    • Azure Active Directory user accounts: Azure Active Directory user accounts assigned to group and therefore contain subscriptions and service plans.

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Assigning Azure Active Directory subscriptions to Azure Active Directory user accounts

Azure Active Directory subscriptions can be assigned directly or indirectly to Azure Active Directory user accounts.

In the case of indirect assignment, employees and Azure Active Directory subscriptions are assigned to hierarchical roles, such as departments, cost centers, locations, or business roles. Azure Active Directory subscriptions assigned to an employee are calculated from the position in the hierarchy and the direction of inheritance. If the employee has a user account in Azure Active Directory, Azure Active Directory role subscriptions are inherited by this Azure Active Directory user account.

Furthermore, Azure Active Directory subscriptions can be assigned to employees through IT Shop requests. Add employees to a shop as customers so that Azure Active Directory subscriptions can be assigned through IT Shop requests. All Azure Active Directory subscriptions assigned to this shop can be requested by the customers. Requested Azure Active Directory subscriptions are assigned to the employees after approval is granted.

TIP: You can combine the account definition for creating the Azure Active Directory user account and the Azure Active Directory subscription that will be used into one system role. In this way, the employee automatically obtains a user account and an Azure Active Directory subscription.

An employee can obtain this system role directly through departments, cost centers, locations, or business roles, or an IT Shop request.

To react quickly to special requests, you can assign Azure Active Directory subscriptions directly to Azure Active Directory user accounts.

NOTE: An Azure Active Directory user account can also obtain Azure Active Directory subscriptions through its Azure Active Directory groups. You cannot edit assignments by Azure Active Directory groups in One Identity Manager.

The AADUserhasSubSku contains the assignments of Azure Active Directory subscription to Azure Active Directory user accounts with their origin. For more information, see Managing Azure Active Directory subscription and Azure Active Directory service plan assignments.

For more information see the following guides:

Topic

Guide

Basic principles for assigning and inheriting company resources

One Identity Manager Identity Management Base Module Administration Guide

One Identity Manager Business Roles Administration Guide

Assigning company resources through IT Shop requests

One Identity Manager IT Shop Administration Guide

System roles

One Identity Manager System Roles Administration Guide

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Prerequisites for indirect assignment of Azure Active Directory subscriptions to Azure Active Directory user accounts

In the case of indirect assignment, employees and Azure Active Directory subscriptions are assigned to hierarchical roles, such as departments, cost centers, locations, or business roles. When assigning Azure Active Directory subscriptions indirectly, check the following settings and modify them if necessary:

  1. Assignment of employees and Azure Active Directory subscriptions is permitted for role classes (departments, cost centers, locations, or business roles).

    For more information, see the One Identity Manager Identity Management Base Module Administration Guide.

  2. Settings for assigning Azure Active Directory subscriptions to Azure Active Directory user accounts.

    • The Azure Active Directory user account is linked to an employee.

    • The Azure Active Directory user account has a location.

    • The Azure Active Directory user account has the Subscriptions can be inherited option set.

NOTE: There are other configuration settings that play a role when company resources are inherited through departments, cost centers, locations, and business roles. For example, role inheritance might be blocked or inheritance of employees not allowed. For more detailed information about the basic principles for assigning company resources, see the One Identity Manager Identity Management Base Module Administration Guide.

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