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For more information, see the Ping Identity Knowledge Center: Manage channels.
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Channel Name
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Enter a unique channel name.
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Max Threads
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1
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Timeout (secs)
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60
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The following settings illustrate a connection to an Oracle Directory Server LDAP.
If you are using a different LDAP (such as Microsoft Active Directory), you will need to enter different values depending on your site. For more information, see the Ping Identity Knowledge Center: Modify source settings.
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Entry GUID Attribute
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nsuniqueid
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GUID Type
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Text
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Group Member Attribute
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uniqueMember
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User Object Class
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person
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Group Object Class
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groupOfUniqueNames
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Changed User/Groups Algorithm
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Timestamp No Negation
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Timestamp Attribute
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modifyTimestamp
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Account Status Attribute
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nsaccountlock
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Account Status Algorithm
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Flag
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Default Status
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true
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Flag Comparison Value
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true
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Flag Comparison Status
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false
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Base DN
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Enter the base DN where user records are stored in your LDAP. For example:
ou=twx_people,o=example
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Filter (Users)
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Construct a filter using the USER OBJECT CLASS value. For example:
(&(uid=*)(objectClass=person))
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Filter (Groups)
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Construct a filter using the GROUP OBJECT CLASS value. For example:
(&(cn=*)(objectClass=groupOfUniqueNames))
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These attributes will be different depending on your LDAP and data store. Refer to your user class schema and the following topics in the Ping Identity Knowledge Center: Map attributes and Specify mapping details.
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ThingWorx User and User Extensions
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SCIM Schema 1.1
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userName
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userName
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scimID
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id
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scimExternalId
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externalId
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firstName
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givenName
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middleName
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middleName
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lastName
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familyName
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fullName
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displayName
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title
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title
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emailAddress
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emails::value(type=“work”)
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altEmailAddresses
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emails::value(type=“home”)
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smsAddress
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ims::value(type=“work”)
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workPhone
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phoneNumbers::value(type=“work”)
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homePhone
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phoneNumbers::value(type=“home”)
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