The Asset Administrator can manually check, change, or set an API key associated with Azure AD and AWS connectors.

To manually check, change, or set an API key

NOTE: Should 4 or more API keys be configured, the tiles will be condensed into a single summary tile. To access and manage the individual API keys, click the name of the tile (API Keys <n>). This will open a pane containing a table view of the configured API keys as well as toolbar options for managing the keys.

  1. Navigate to Asset Management > Accounts.

  2. In Accounts, select an account from the object list.
  3. Click (View Details) from the toolbar.
  4. Navigate to Properties > Secrets.
  5. Each configured API key is represented by a tile available on this page which provides the following options: 

    1. Set to set the API key secret in the SPP database. This option does not change the API key information on the platform. The following options may appear depending on the type of platform:

      1. Client Identifier: Copy the client identifier from the platform and add it to this field.

      2. Client Secret: Copy the client secret from the platform and add it to the field. Once configured, click  Copy to put it into your copy buffer. You can then log in to your device, using the old client secret, and change it to the client secret in your copy buffer.

      3. Client Secret Identifier (Azure AD only): Copy the client secret identifier from the platform and add it to the field. If the identifier doesn't match, when you attempt to change the API key for the Azure AD platform it will create a new one with the identifier set in Safeguard for SPP.

      4. Set Client Secret: Click this button to save the configuration.

    2. Check to verify the API key is in sync with the SPP database. If the API key verification fails, you can change it.

    3. Change to reset and synchronize the API key with the SPP database.

    4. (Remove): Click this button to remove a previously configured API Key.