Managing EIM configuration properties

 

Use this information to learn how configure a variety of Enterprise Identity Mapping (EIM) properties such as domains, user identity, and registry definitions.

You can manage several different EIM configuration properties for your server. Typically, this is not something do often. However, there are some situations that require you to make changes to the configuration properties. For example, if your system goes down and re-create your EIM configuration properties you can either rerun the EIM Configuration wizard or change the properties here. Another example is if you chose not to create the registry definitions for the local registries when you ran the EIM Configuration wizard, you can update the registry definition information here. The properties that you can change include:

To change EIM configuration properties, have these special authorities:

To change EIM configuration properties for your System i™ model, complete these steps:

  1. Expand Network > Enterprise Identity Mapping.

  2. Right-click Configuration and select Properties.

  3. Make your changes to the EIM configuration information.

  4. Click Help to determine what information to specify for each field in the dialog.

  5. Click Verify Configuration to ensure that all specified information allows the system to successfully establish a connection to the EIM domain controller.

  6. Click OK to save your changes.

If you have not used the EIM Configuration wizard to create or join a domain, do not attempt to create an EIM configuration by manually specifying configuration properties. By using the wizard to create your basic EIM configuration, you can prevent potential configuration problems because the wizard does more than configure these properties.

 

Parent topic:

Managing Enterprise Identity Mapping