Add Default Security Domain Mappings
Security domain mappings allow you to override the system’s default behavior of adding all users from an LDAP identity source to the top-level security domain. Using security domain mapping, you can configure the system to add users from an LDAP identity source into a specific security domain.
The following table contains examples of mapping from an external identity source to a lower-level security domain, where the hierarchy of the directory is Com > My Company > Sales > Commercial and Com > My Company > Sales > Retail.
Identity Source User Base DN | Security Domain |
ou=commercial,ou=sales,dc=mycompany,dc=com | CommercialSales |
ou=retail,ou=sales,dc=mycompany,dc=com | RetailSales |
Before you begin
The identity source must be in your administrative scope.
You must have the Security Domain Mappings permission.
Procedure
In the Security Console, click Setup > Identity Sources > Default Security Domain Mapping.
In the Identity Source field, select the identity source where you want to add security domain mappings.
In the Security Domain Mapping section, click Add/Update Mapping.
In the Distinguished Name field, enter the full DN for the object in the identity source that you want to map to a security domain. Specify the DN in standard LDAP Data Interchange Format, for example, ou=commercial,ou=sales.
Enter the top-level organizational unit (OU) after the lower-level OU.
From the Security Domain menu, select the security domain to which users in the DN should be added.
For each security domain you want to map, repeat steps 4 to 6.
Click Save.
After you finish
To verify that the default mapping produces the desired results, test the mapping. For more information, see Test Default Security Domain Mappings.
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