A.2 Global Configuration Values

There are no predefined global configuration values (GCVs) specific to the Loopback Service driver and Null Service driver. As with all drivers, you can add GCVs that you need.

In iManager:

  1. In iManager, click to display the Identity Manager Administration page.

  2. Open the driver set that contains the driver whose properties you want to edit:

    1. In the Administration list, click Identity Manager Overview.

    2. If the driver set is not listed on the Driver Sets tab, use the Search In field to search for and display the driver set.

    3. Click the driver set to open the Driver Set Overview page.

  3. Locate the driver icon, then click the upper right corner of the driver icon to display the Actions menu.

  4. Click Edit Properties to display the driver’s properties page.

  5. Click Global Config Values.

In Designer:

  1. Open a project in the Modeler.

  2. Right-click the driver icon or line, then select Properties > Global Configuration Values.

The global configuration values are organized as follows:

A.2.1 Entitlements

Permission Collection and Reconciliation Service

If you installed the Entitlements package for using the Permission Collection and Reconciliation service, iManager and Designer display the following options. For information about the Permission Collection and Reconciliation service, see Understanding Permission Collection and Reconciliation Service in the NetIQ Identity Manager 4.0.2 Common Driver Administration Guide.

  • Enable Permission Collection and Reconciliation: Set the value of this parameter to true for resource onboarding and entitlement assignment. By default, the value is set to false, which allows the driver to override any other conditions to onboard custom entitlements.

  • Enable Permission Reconciliation for Group Entitlement: Ensure the value of this parameter is set to Yes to enable the driver to assign group entitlements. By default, the value is set to Yes.

  • Enable Permission Reconciliation for all Custom Entitlements: If the value of this parameter is set to No, it allows you to select specific custom entitlements for reconciling them. By default, it is set to Yes, which allows reconciling of all custom entitlements.

  • Add Custom Entitlements for Reconciliation: This parameter is presented if the value of Enable Permission Reconciliation for all Custom Entitlements is set to No.

    Click the Add icon to add custom entitlements you want to selectively reconcile and specify Assignment Attribute Name for them.

Advanced Settings

Show Advanced Options: Select show to display the advanced configuration options for the driver.

Role Mapping

The Role Mapping Administrator allows you to map business roles with IT roles. For more information, see the Novell Identity Manager Role Mapping Administrator 4.0.2 User Guide.

  • Enable role mapping: Select Yes to make this driver visible to the Role Mapping Administrator.

  • Allow mapping of groups: Select Yes if you want to allow mapping of groups in the Role Mapping Administrator.

Resource Mapping

The Roles Based Provisioning Module allows you to map resources to users. For more information, see the User Application: User Guide.

  • Enables resource mapping: Select Yes to make this driver visible to the Roles Based Provisioning Module.

  • Allow mapping of groups: Select Yes if you want to allow mapping of groups in the Roles Based Provisioning Module.