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Install the JCS

To manage the hosting, routing to, and management of Java connectors, install the JCS.

Follow these steps:

  1. Locate the CA Identity Manager installation download or other media.
  2. Extract the product files (ZIP or TAR).
  3. Navigate to the following subfolder and double-click the setup file.
    Provisioning\ConnectorServer
    
  4. When prompted, complete the following fields on the Provisioning Server Details screen to register the installation with a Provisioning Server.
    Domain

    Defines the Provisioning Manager domain.

    Server Host

    Defines the Provisioning Server.

    Server Port

    Defines the port on which the Provisioning Server runs.

    Username

    Specifies the Provisioning Manager administrator.

    Password

    Defines the Provisioning Manager administrator password.

  5. When prompted, complete the following fields on the Connector Server (Java) Configuration screen.
    LDAP Port

    Defines the port JCS listens to.

    Production JCS port: 20410

    Development JCS port: 20412

    LDAPS Port

    Defines the secure port JCS listens to.

    Production JCS secure port: 20411

    Development JCS secure port: 20413

    Component Password

    Defines the password used to authenticate to this JCS.

    Limits: The minimum password length for the JCS password is six characters.

  6. Click Next.
  7. When prompted, complete the following fields on the HTTP Proxy screen, to set up proxy details that can be used by connectors:
    Enable global HTTP proxy settings?

    Enables the following settings. If you do not select this, connectors will not be able to use an HTTP proxy. You cannot set different HTTP proxy details for each connector; you must set them here.

    Note: If your organization has a direct connection to the internet, we recommend that you disable the proxy settings by selecting this check box.

    Host

    Specifies the name of the HTTP proxy server that you want to use to connect to endpoints.

    Port

    Specifies the port on which JCS can access the HTTP proxy.

    Domain

    Specifies the domain of the HTTP proxy.

    Username

    Specifies the user name you want to use to log in to the proxy server.

    Note: We recommend that you specify a user name and password if your organization's proxy server requires authentication.

    Password

    Specifies the domain password for the HTTP proxy.

  8. When prompted, select whether you want to activate FIPS 140-2 Compliance Mode.
  9. Click Next.

    The wizard installs the JCS.