You must create the appropriate associations between the EIM identifier,
John Day, and the user identities that the person represented by the identifier
uses. These identifier associations, when properly configured, enable the
user to participate in a single signon environment.
In this scenario, you
need to create one source association and two target associations for the
John Day identifier:
- A source association for the jday Kerberos principal, which is the user
identity that John Day, the person, uses to log in to Windows® and
the network. The source association allows the Kerberos principal to be mapped
to another user identity as defined in a corresponding target association.
- A target association for the JOHND i5/OS™ user profile, which is the user identity
that John Day, the person, uses to log in to iSeries™ Navigator and other i5/OS applications
on iSeries A.
The target association specifies that a mapping lookup operation can map to
this user identity from another one as defined in a source association for
the same identifier.
- A target association for the DAYJO i5/OS user profile, which is the user identity
that John Day, the person, uses to log in to iSeries Navigator and other i5/OS applications
on iSeries B.
The target association specifies that a mapping lookup operation can map to
this user identity from another one as defined in a source association for
the same identifier.
Use the information from your planning work sheets to create the
associations.
To create the source association for John Day's Kerberos
principal, follow these steps: