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Chapter 5 Optional Tasks
Configure Events
Step 6 Click Update.
Step 7 Test the mappings using the Data Test Mapping feature.
Note For instructions on enabling then using the Data Test Mapping feature, see “Testing Mappings” in
Chapter 1, “Directory Integration and API,” in the Cisco Prime Service Catalog 10.0 Integration Guide.
The latest version of the technical reference guides can be found here:
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/cloud-systems-management/prime-service-catalog/products-tec
hnical-reference-list.html
Configure Events
Step 1 Click Events in the menu on the right.
Step 2 In the Events pane, click Edit next to the Login event to display the Event Configuration pane.
Step 3 Choose Enabled from the Event Status drop-down list.
Step 4 In the Event Configuration pane, click Add step, then specify the following:
Choose External Authentication.
Click Options, then enter the EUABindDN using the following convention:
<netbios domain>\#LoginId#
Note You must provide the EUABindDN value, which is critical for login events. This value is
case-sensitive. This attribute is a pre-defined Active Directory value. The attribute is
different for other directories.
Step 5 Click Update to add the information as the first step in the event.
Password sAMAccountName
There is no mapping attribute for passwords in Active Directory.
Instead, you can map it to another attribute (in this example,
sAMAAccountName). You can also map your own expression. For
information, see the documentation that shipped with the Active
Directory software.
Optional Person Data Mappings
TimeZone ID Example:
expr:#sAMAccountName#=(nsapiuser)?(Etc/Greenwich):America/
Tijuana
Role List Example:
expr:#memberOf#=(CN=(.*),OU=IAC,OU=Delegation,OU=Groups
,OU=Austin,OU=Texas,OU=USA,DC=companyA,DC=local)?($1):
Table 5-1 Person Data and Mapped Attributes (continued)
Person Data Mapped Attribute