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Table Of Contents
Nuance Management Center Server Installation and Configuration Guide
Checklist—Planning your Central Authentication single
sign-on setup
Generally, a Nuance representative configures most of your Central Authentication implementation. Use the
following table to determine the information you must provide to your Nuance representative before the setup
begins. Or, if you are performing your own Central Authentication setup, use the table to configure the
federated relationship.
Task Reference
Determine the federation protocol Central Authentication should use to
connect to your IdP (SAML, WS-Federation, or LDAP).
None.
Obtain the information Nuance requires to configure your Central
Authentication implementation.
Obtaining required
information on page 39
In the Active Directory Federation Services Management Console, create
a Relying Party Trust Identifier for the Nuance Auth0 tenant.
None.
Obtain the following information from your Nuance representative, and
then provide it to your Active Directory Federation Services Administrator:
l Realm Identifier
l Endpoint
l Customer hint
None.
If you are configuring your own Central Authentication implementation,
ensure the user performing the setup has the appropriate grants.
Required grants on
page 40
If you are configuring your own Central Authentication implementation,
create a federated relationship for your organization in the NMC console.
"Managing federated
relationships for Central
Authentication" section
in the Nuance
Management Center
Help or in the Nuance
Management Center
Administrator Guide.
If you are using the LDAP federation protocol, (you selected the Use the
On-Premise LDAP Connector option when you added a new federation
relationship), install the Active Directory/LDAP connector.
Installing the Active
Directory/LDAP
connector on page 41
Troubleshooting the
connector installation
on page 45
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