When the driver is first started, it queries the server for the specific schema.
To define the schema mapping, you must be familiar with the characteristics of directory attributes and the RSA Authentication Manager attributes.
When you map attributes, follow these guidelines:
Verify that every class and attribute specified in the Subscriber and Publisher policies is mapped in the Mapping policy unless the class or attribute names are the same in both directories.
Before mapping a directory attribute to an RSA Authentication Manager attribute, verify that an RSA Authentication manager attribute actually exists. For example, the Full Name attribute is defined for a User object on an Identity Vault, but there is no equivalent attribute in RSA Authentication Manager.
The driver doesn’t provide data conversion between different attribute types or conversions from multivalue to single-value attributes. The driver also doesn't understand structured attributes.
The following steps provide instructions for modifying the Schema Mapping Policy in iManager. For information about using Designer, see Defining Schema Map Policies
in the Policies in Designer 4.0 guide.
In iManager, open the RSA driver Overview page:
Click to display the Identity Manager Administration page.
In the
list, click .If the driver set is not listed on the
tab, use the field to search for and display the driver set.Click the driver set to open the Driver Set Overview page.
Click the RSA driver icon to display its Overview page.
Click the schema mapping icon on the Publisher or Subscriber channel.
Click the policy to display the editing page.
Edit the policy as appropriate for your setup.