To create a default registry policy association, you must be connected to the Enterprise Identity Mapping (EIM) domain in which you want to work and you must have EIM access control at one of these levels:
Because you can use policy associations in a variety of overlapping ways, you need to have a thorough understanding of EIM mapping policy support before you create and use policy associations. Also, to prevent potential problems with associations and how they map identities, you need to develop an overall identity mapping plan for your enterprise before you begin defining associations.
In a default registry policy association, all users in a single registry are the source of the policy association and are mapped to a single target registry and target user. When you enable the default registry policy association for the target registry, the policy association ensures that these source user identities can all be mapped to a single specified target registry and target user.
To create a default registry policy association, complete these steps: