Enterprise Identity Mapping (EIM) registration and identity mapping allows users to register with the EIM domain server and manage their identity mappings online.
Applications may use the configuration properties to communicate with an EIM domain server. Once connected, applications may search the domain for the required aliases added by an EIM administrator, which provide the means to map user registries to the physical system.
For more information on EIM properties and adding aliases, see the following topics:
After the EIM properties have been modified, you must use iSeries Navigator to set up and administer EIM domain servers. You must add aliases to user registries that are defined for the EIM domain. Aliases provide the information that applications need to map an abstract user registry to a system host name, port, and authentication method.
Perform the following steps to add an alias to set up the system user registry for business application users:
You should now see your new registry in the list of system registries. This registry represents the directory server used by the applications. The alias you added to it allows the Web applications to identify it.
You may now add other registries that represent other servers. If you add a similar alias, the IBM Telephone Directory V5.2 application recognizes it and allows users to self-register their personal identities for those servers.
Currently, the IBM Telephone Directory V5.2 application is the only business application that uses EIM properties. It uses EIM properties to provide automatic EIM registration and self-management of user identities. See Set up EIM registration and identity mapping in the IBM Telephone Directory V5.2 topic for more information.