This tab defines settings that you use to automate external provisioning and notifications. This tab provides the following groups of settings:
To use an external provisioning system, specify the URL, User ID, and Password that Identity Governance needs to connect to the system. For example:
http://$test:8180/IDMProv
globaladmin
adminpassword
For more information, see Using Workflows to Fulfill the Changeset
in NetIQ Identity Governance Administrator Guide.
This section represents the values that Identity Governance uses to send email notifications.
Specifies the IP address or DNS name and port for the mail server. For example, 12.345.675.90:25.
Specifies the email address that you want Identity Governance to use as the origination for email notifications.
NOTE:If you are using a Gmail SMTP server for your mail server, Gmail ignores this value and uses the actual Gmail address as the origination for email notifications.
Specifies to use secure email delivery.
Specifies the email address that you want to use for authenticating Identity Governance to the mail server.
Specifies the password associated with the specified User ID.
Specifies whether you want to use message queuing functionality.
This section represents the values for the message queue for email notifications. The queue can use TLS/SSL protocol for secure communication.
Specifies the Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) for the Java Message Service (JMS) that the mail server uses. For example, tcp://12.345.675.90:61616.
(Conditional) In a clustered environment, add failover: to the prefix, then specify the host name or IP address and port for each ActiveMQ server. Use commas to separate the server values. For example, failover:tcp://amq1.mycompany.com:61616,tcp://amq2.mycompany.com:61616.
Specifies whether you want to use TLS/SSL protocol for secure communication when sending notifications.
Applies when you want to use the SSL protocol.
Specifies the path and filename of the keystore file that contains the authentication server trust certificate for the mail server.
Applies when you want to use the SSL protocol.
Specifies the password used to load the keystore file.
Applies when you want to use the SSL protocol.
Specifies the path to the Trusted Key Store that contains all trusted signers’ certificates.
Applies when you want to use the SSL protocol.
Specifies the password for the Trusted Key Store.