The Access Control for PUPM endpoint type lets you manage privileged Access Control accounts.
When you create endpoints of this type, provide the following information so that CA Access Control Enterprise Management can connect to the endpoint:
Defines the name of an administrative user of the endpoint. PUPM uses this account to perform administrative tasks on the endpoint, for example, to connect to the endpoint, discover accounts, and change passwords.
Note the following points:
If you specify the Advanced option, PUPM does not use the User Login account to perform administrative tasks. Instead, PUPM uses the specified privileged account to perform administrative tasks on the endpoint.
Defines the password of the administrative user of the endpoint.
Defines the host name of the endpoint.
Specifies the name of the domain that this host is a member of.
Example: Domain.com
Specifies to use CA Access Control on the endpoint to manage privileged and services accounts.
Note: Supported on CA Access Control r12.6.01 and above only.
Specifies whether you want to use a privileged administrative account to perform administrative tasks on the endpoint, for example, to connect to the endpoint, discover accounts, and change passwords. For example, you can specify a privileged domain account that can perform administrative tasks on multiple endpoints.
If you specify this option, PUPM does not use the User Login account to perform administrative tasks.
Specifies whether to disable the exclusive sessions check on this endpoint. When selected, PUPM does not check for open sessions on the endpoint.
Specifies to block break-glass check-out action on exclusive accounts.
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