
32 Identity Manager 4.0.1 Integrated Installation Guide
Adding to an Existing Tree
The fields that appear depend on the components you selected to configure in the previous page.
1 Use the following information to configure the Identity Manager components if you selected to
add this server to an existing tree.
“Identity Vault” on page 32
“Identity Vault > Advanced” on page 32
“Metadirectory Server” on page 33
“Roles Based Provisioning Module (RBPM)” on page 33
“Roles Based Provisioning Module (RBPM) > Advanced” on page 34
“Identity Reporting Module” on page 34
“Event Auditing Service” on page 34
“iManager > Advanced” on page 34
2 Review the configuration summary page, then click Done.
If there were problems during the configuration, review the configuration logs. For more
information, see “Locating Log Files and Properties Files” on page 35.
Identity Vault
Fill in the following fields to allow your server to join an existing Identity Vault:
Existing tree name: Specify the name for the existing tree.
Existing server address: Specify the IP address of a server in your existing tree.
Existing server port number: Specify the NCP port of the server specified above. The default port
for NCP is 524.
Existing server context DN: Specify the DN of container where you want this server placed in your
existing tree. For example, ou=server,o=system.
Existing server admin DN: Specify the DN of the user that has full administrative rights to your tree.
In Windows, the existing server admin name is the existing tree administrator name and the existing
server admin context DN is the existing tree admin context LDAP DN.
Existing server admin password: Specify the password for the administrative user specified above.
Identity Vault > Advanced
Select Advanced if you want to customize this Identity Vault. Fill in the following fields to customize
the Identity Vault:
NCP port: Either leave the default value of 524 for the NCP port or change the value of the port. NCP
is the core eDirectory communications protocol.
LDAP port: Either leave the default value of 389 for the LDAP port or change the value of the port.
LDAP secure port: Either leave the default value of 636 for the LDAP secure port or change the value
of the port.
HTTP port: Either leave the default value of 8028 for the HTTP port or change the value of the port.
HTTP secure port: Either leave the default value of 8030 for the HTTP secure port or change the
value of the port.
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