You register the Administrative UI with a Policy Server to begin managing your environment.
Follow these steps:
https://host:8443/iam/siteminder/adminui
Note: A self–signed certificate that is valid for ten years is created and used for the connection. The certificate is created with an RSA 2048 key strength.
http://host:8080/iam/siteminder/adminui
https://host:8443/iam/siteminder/adminui
http://host:8080/iam/siteminder/adminui
Note: If the host system does not have a web browser, you can remotely access the login screen.
Specifies the fully qualified Administrative UI host system name.
The SiteMinder Administrative UI login screen appears.
siteminder
Note: If your superuser account password contains one or more dollar‑sign ($) characters, replace each instance of the dollar-sign character with $DOLLAR$ in the Password field. For example, if the SiteMinder superuser account password is $password, enter $DOLLAR$password in the Password field.
Consider the following items:
The Administrative UI opens and is registered with the Policy Server.
If you installed the Administrative UI to an existing application server infrastructure, the following procedure applies. If you installed the Administrative UI using the stand-alone option, see Installing the Administrative UI.
To stop the application server
profile
Specifies the path of the WebSphere profile name you created for the Administrative UI
Example: C:\Program Files\IBM\WebSphere\AppServer\profiles\AppSvr01\bin
Ctrl+c.
Ctrl+c.
Important! Before running a SiteMinder utility or executable on Windows Server 2008, open the command line window with administrator permissions. Open the command line window this way, even if your account has administrator privileges.
identifier
Specifies the identifier for the WebSphere installation.
Example: stopServer.bat Server1
The application server is stopped.
By default, the Administrative UI uses the policy store as its source for SiteMinder administrator credentials. You can configure the Administrative UI to use an external store, for example, a corporate directory.
Note: For more information about configuring an external administrator user store, see the Policy Server Configuration Guide.
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