System entitlements (page description)
To open the System Entitlements page go to Responsibilities > My Responsibilities > System Entitlements.
On the System entitlements page, you can see all the system entitlements that you manage (see Displaying my system entitlements).
If you click a system entitlement in the list, a new page opens (see System entitlement overview page (page description)), which contains more information and configuration options for the system entitlement.
The following tables give you an overview of the different functions on the System Entitlements page.
Table 293: Columns
Name |
Shows the system entitlement's name. |
Domain/Client |
Shows the domain or client that the system entitlement is assigned to. |
Requestable |
Shows whether the system entitlement can be requested by identities. |
TIP: You can show less data by using the column filters. For more information, see Filtering.
System entitlement overview page (page description)
To open a system entitlement's overview page go to Responsibilities > My Responsibilities > System Entitlements and click a system entitlement.
On the system entitlement's overview page, you can perform various actions on the system entitlement you selected beforehand.
To do this, click on one of the tiles:
Overview – System entitlement (page description)
To open the Overview – System entitlement page go to Responsibilities > My Responsibilities > System Entitlements > select system entitlement > Overview.
On the Overview – System entitlement page, you can see all the information relevant to the system entitlement summarized in an overview (see Displaying my system entitlements' overviews).
This information is displayed as shapes. For more information, click on the links inside one of the shapes.
Main data – System entitlement (page description)
To open the Main data – System entitlement page go to Responsibilities > My Responsibilities > System Entitlements > select system entitlement > Main data.
On the Main data – System entitlement page, you can:
The following tables give you an overview of the different functions and content on the Main data – System entitlement page.
Table 295: Controls
Request modification |
NOTE: This button is only available for Active Directory groups.
Use this button to request the changes to the following properties of the Active Directory group (see Displaying and editing my system entitlements main data):
-
Group scope: Select the scope that specifies the range of the group's usage within the domain or forest. The group's scope specifies where the group is allowed to issue permissions. You can specify one of the following group scopes:
-
Global group: Global groups can be used to provide cross-domain authorizations. Members of a global group are only user accounts, computers, and groups belonging to the global group’s domain.
-
Local: Local groups are used when authorizations are issued within the same domain. Members of a domain local group can be user accounts, computers, or groups in any domain.
-
Universal: Universal groups can be used to provide cross-domain authorizations available. Universal group members can be user accounts and groups from all domains in one domain structure.
-
Group type: Specify whether this is an Active Directory security group or an Active Directory distribution group. |
Request deletion |
NOTE: This button is only available for Active Directory groups.
Use this button to request to delete the group (see Deleting my Active Directory groups). |
Save |
Use this button to save the changes to the main data. |
You can change the following main data.
Table 296: System entitlement main data
Name |
Enter a full, descriptive name for the system entitlement. |
Canonical name |
Shows the automatically generated canonical name of the system entitlement. |
Distinguished name |
Shows the automatically generated distinguished name of the system entitlement. |
Display name |
Enter a name for displaying the system entitlement in the One Identity Manager tools. |
Notes domain |
Shows the Notes domain name. |
Service item |
Click Create a new service item and create a new service item (a product).
If a service item is already assigned, click Change and select a service item.
You cannot use a system entitlement until a service item has been assigned to it. |
Description |
Enter a description for the system entitlement. |
Category |
Select the category for system entitlement inheritance. User accounts can inherit system entitlements selectively. To do this, system entitlements and user accounts are divided into categories. |
Risk index |
Use the slider to define the risk index. This value is used to assess the risk of assigning system entitlements to user accounts.
For more information about risk assessment, see the One Identity Manager Risk Assessment Administration Guide. |
IT shop |
Enable this check box to allow the system entitlement to be requested through the IT Shop. This system entitlement can be requested by your identities through the Web Portal and granted through a defined approval process. The system entitlement can still be assigned directly to identities and hierarchical roles. For detailed information about IT Shop, see the One Identity Manager IT Shop Administration Guide. |
Only use in IT Shop |
Enable the check box to allow the system entitlement to be requested through the IT Shop if required. This system entitlement can be requested by your identities through the Web Portal and granted using a defined approval process. The system entitlement may not be assigned directly to hierarchical roles. |
IT shop product is inactive |
Select the check box if the system entitlement is not used. Only enabled system entitlements can be assigned within One Identity Manager. If a system entitlement is disabled, assignment of the system entitlement is not permitted. However, existing assignments remain intact. |