In iManager:
Click
, then click to search for the driver set that is associated with the driver.Browse to the driver, then click the upper right corner of the driver icon.
Click
In Designer:
Open a project in the Modeler, then right-click the driver line and click
There are different sections under
In this document, each section is listed in a table. The table contains a description of the fields, and the default value or an example of the value that should be specified in the field.The driver module changes the driver from running locally to running remotely or the reverse.
In iManager:
Click
, then click to search for the driver set that is associated with the driver.Browse to the driver, then click the upper right corner of the driver icon.
Click
See Table B-1 for a list of the driver module options.
In Designer:
Open a project in the Modeler, then right-click the driver line and select
Select the
tab.See Table B-1 for a list of the driver module options.
Table B-1 Driver Module Options
In iManager:
Click
, then click to search for the driver set that is associated with the driver.Browse to the driver, then click the upper right corner of the driver icon.
Click
.See Table B-2 for more information.
In Designer:
Open a project in the Modeler, then right-click the driver line and click
Click
.See Table B-2 for more information.
Table B-2 Driver Object Password
The authentication section stores the information required to authenticate to the connected system.
In iManager:
Click
, then click to search for the driver set that is associated with the driver.Browse to the driver, then click the upper right corner of the driver icon.
Click
.See Table B-3 for a list of the authentication options.
In Designer:
Open a project in the Modeler, then right-click the driver line and select
Click
.See Table B-3 for a list of the authentication options.
Table B-3 Authentication Options
The Startup Option allows you to set the driver state when the Identity Manager server is started.
In iManager:
Click
, then click to search for the driver set that is associated with the driver.Browse to the driver, then click the upper right corner of the driver icon.
Click
.See Table B-4 for a list of the startup options.
In Designer:
Open a project in the Modeler, then right-click the driver line and select
Click
.See Table B-4 for a list of the startup options.
Table B-4 Startup Options
In iManager:
Click
, then click to search for the driver set that is associated with the driver.Browse to the driver, then click the upper right corner of the driver icon.
Click
.See Table B-5 for a list of the driver parameters.
In Designer:
Open a project in the modeler, then right-click the driver line and select
Click
.See Table B-5 for a list of the driver parameters.
Table B-5 Driver Parameters
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Driver Settings |
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Specifies the name the driver uses to register as a SIF Agent with the Zone Integration Server (ZIS). The driver must have a unique, case-sensitive Zone name. You need to coordinated with the Zone Integration Server (ZIS) administrator to make sure that the same name is used when configuring the ZIS, as described in Section 5.2.1, Configuring the ZIS to Recognize the Driver. |
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Specifies the SIF specification version you want this driver to use. Select or depending upon the SIF specification version the zone is running. |
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If the ZIS if configured to request client authentication, this is the path and name of the client keystore file. For example: <java-home>\jre\lib\security\sifagentcert The keystore file should only hold the client key and certificate. Leave this field blank when client authentication is not used. For more information, see Section 6.2, Setting Up Security. |
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If the ZIS is configured to request client authentication, this the key password (not the keystore password). Leave this field blank when client authentication is not used. For more information, see Section 6.2, Setting Up Security. |
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Specifies the security requirements of the communication channel between the ZIS and the recipient agents. and define the minimum level of security a data transport channel must provide.See the SIF Specification for more information about authentication levels. |
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Specifies the security requirements of the communication channel between the ZIS and the recipient agents. and define the minimum level of security a data transport channel must provide.See the SIF Specification for more information about authentication levels. |
Publisher Settings |
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The rate the driver polls the ZIS for incoming messages. Novell recommends 900 seconds. |
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The time frame of the student enrollment as specified by the Student Information System. StudentSchoolEnrollment objects with a time frame not specified are ignored. Normally, the setting for this parameter should be . Specify other combinations only if you Student In |