Configure Attribute Mappings for Identity Verification Providers
Attribute mapping is required to define which user attributes correspond to which Identity Source or to a specified attribute. You can use the Attribute Mapping page to define the mappings for several user attributes.
For information about the user attributes used for configuring a relying party and how to synchronize them, see Add, Delete, and Test the Connection for an Identity Source in the Cloud Authentication Service.
Note: Any changes you make to attribute mappings will apply to all identity verification providers that use them.
Procedure
In the Cloud Administration Console, click Users > Identity Verification Providers.
On the Attribute Mapping tab, provide the details as described in the following table:
Field Description Attribute Name Enter a name for the attribute. Select source
Select one of the following attribute sources:
Identity Source
Constant
Value/Select property Select a property if the source is "Identity Source" or specify a value if source is "Constant". Click the plus icon to save the attribute and add another one.
Click Save and Finish.
(Optional) To publish this configuration and immediately activate it, click Publish Changes.
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