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Register ACF2 Endpoints on a Windows System

If you have a Windows system, you can register CA ACF2 endpoints using the Provisioning Manager.

From the Endpoint Type task view

  1. Select ACF2 Endpoint from Object Type
  2. Click the New button and enter the following information:
    Endpoint Name

    Specifies a name to refer to the new CA ACF2 endpoint.

    Mainframe LDAP IP Address/Machine Name

    Specifies the IP address of the CA ACF2 managed system where the CA LDAP Server is configured and running.

    Mainframe LDAP Port

    Specifies the port number that you specified during the CA LDAP Server for z/OS install. If you are not sure of the Mainframe LDAP Port, see the section Checking Your CA LDAP Server for z/OS Configuration Information.

    Mainframe LDAP Suffix

    Click the 'Get Suffixes' button to retrieve a list of valid suffixes configured for this CA LDAP Server operations in im naming mode. (See the chapter titled, "CAACF2_DN Backend" in the CA LDAP Server for z/OS Administrator Guide for more information on naming mode.)

    Admin User

    Specifies the CA ACF2 LID of an administrator used from within CA Identity Manager to manage the CA ACF2 system.

    Password

    Specifies the password of the CA ACF2 LID above.

    Confirm Password

    Specifies the same password as above, for confirmation.

    Note: After you click OK, the Provisioning Server attempts to establish a connection with the CA LDAP Server for z/OS at the IP address and port supplied, as well as validating the Admin user and Password values supplied. An appropriate error message is displayed if this connection fails. A Global User is inserted in the Provisioning Server with Domain Administrator authority using the ID and password supplied. This Global User is used to administer this endpoint.