Configuring Core in Access
The Core with which Access integrates is configured in the UEM tab in Access.
When CORE is in maintenance, you must configure the load balancers to return 503 , Service Unavailable.
Before you begin
•Ensure that you have completed the steps detailed in the following:
- | Configuring Access in Core |
- | Configuring Tunnel in Core |
•Make a note of the following:
- | FQDN for Core. |
- | The username and password for an administrator with Common Platform Services (CPS) and Device Read Only roles in Core. |
- | Ivanti recommends creating a separate administrator account in Core that is specifically used for UEM integration with Access. |
Procedure
1. | Click UEM on the left navigation pane in the Access administrative portal. |
The UEM panel with the host details appears.
2. | Click Connect to Verify either in the UEM Username column or in the right hand panel. |
The Verify UEM Tenant window appears.
Verify UEM Tenant
3. | Enter the following details: |
- | Host URL:The fully qualified domain name (FQDN) of Core. |
The field is automatically populated and not editable.
- | UEM Username: A user with Common Platform Services (CPS) and Device Read Only roles assigned in Core. |
- | UEM Password |
The following status is displayed in Access based on the connection:
Status |
Description |
---|---|
Connected | Access and Core are connected. |
Not Verified | The Core Credentials are not verified by Access. Enter the credentials to complete the workflow. |
Deregistered | Access is deregistered. |
Unreachable |
Server is unable to connect to Core. |
Incorrect Password or Permissions |
The UEM permissions or password is incorrect. |
4. | Click Verify. |
The Tunnel certificate is pulled and establishes trust between Tunnel and Access.
5. | Click Done. |
Next steps
Set up SP and IdP federated pairs. See Federated Pairs.