Click OK and then Restore.

Setting Up the Oracle Adaptive Access Manager Environment for the First Time 2-9 ■ Out-of-the-box configurable actions Configurable actions are actions that are triggered based on the result action or risk scoring or both after a checkpoint execution. The configurable actions are built using action templates. ■ Out-of-the-box policies Policies are designed to help evaluate and handle business activities or potentially risky activities that are encountered in day-to-day operation. ■ Any groups Collections of items used in rules, user groups, and action and alert groups are shipped with OAAM. If you need to customize any properties, you should import the snapshot into your new test system, make the changes, export the snapshot, and import it into your new system. Alternatively you can import the snapshot on the new system and make the property changes directly, thereby eliminating the test system completely. For upgrading policies, components, and configurations, perform a backup, and then import the separate file. The following are available: ■ Base policies are shipped in the oaam_policies.zip file, which is located in the MW_HOMEIDM_ORACLE_HOMEoaaminit directory ■ Configurable action templates are shipped in the OOTB_Configurable_ Actions.zip file, which is located in the MW_HOMEIDM_ORACLE_ HOMEoaaminit directory. ■ Base-authentication required entities are shipped in the Auth_ EntityDefinition.zip file, which is located in the MW_HOMEIDM_ ORACLE_HOMEoaaminit directory. ■ Default patterns are shipped in the OOB_Patterns.zip file, which is located in the MW_HOMEIDM_ORACLE_HOMEoaaminit directory

2.7 Importing IP Location Data

IP location data is used by the risk policies framework to determine the risk of fraud associated with a given IP address location. To be able to determine location of the login or transaction, this data must be uploaded. For information, see Section 29.4, Importing IP Location Data. Note: If you are upgrading from Oracle Adaptive Access Manager 10.1.4.5 to Oracle Adaptive Access Manager 11g, you see that the names and descriptions of the out-of-the-box action templates are slightly different, since the action templates in Oracle Adaptive Access Manager 11g are globalized and hence the difference. Note: For customers who are upgrading from 11.1.1.3.0 to 11.1.1.5.0: Do not import the snapshot. This procedure is only for first time initial setup. Importing a snapshot overwrites the existing environment and replaces it with a new one. For upgrades, import separate zip files for the entities, definitions, or policies. 2-10 Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrators Guide for Oracle Adaptive Access Manager

2.8 Importing Transaction Definitions

Transaction definitions define the mappings of OAAM transaction elements to source data client-specific data so that OAAM can evaluate the risk associated with a transaction. To download Transaction Definitions, visit Oracle Technology Network OTN at http:www.oracle.comtechnology

2.9 Enabling Components and Features

Features and components you have to enable are listed below.

2.9.1 Enabling OTP

For information on enabling OTP, refer to Section 9.5, Setting Up OTP Anywhere.

2.10 Setting the Time Zone Used for All Time Stamps in the Administration Console

A time zone identifies an area that always shares the same local time. Time zones are used throughout Oracle Adaptive Access Manager for a variety of purposes. A time stamp can indicate when an alert was generated, the process start and end dates of a job, search pages, and so on. Users often are most comfortable working in their local time zones. As the administrator, you can configure the preferred time zones for the OAAM Administration Console. The property is a system wide time zone setting and not a per-user one. All users must be in the single time zone. Note that time zone and the browser locale formatting are independent of each other. For example, if you set your browser to en-gb, but set your oaam.adf.time zone to AmericaLos_Angeles, the time stamps are formatted as per British locale formatting but the time zone is still Pacific Time. Use the Property Editor to set oaam.adf.timezone to the desired time zone. For example, oaam.adf.timezone = AtlanticReykjavik For instructions on using the Properties Editor, refer to Chapter 28, Using the Properties Editor. The property takes the standard values for the time zone as listed in Section 2.10.1, Values for the Common Timezones.

2.10.1 Values for the Common Timezones

The time zones are as follows: PacificMidway GMT-11:00 Midway - Samoa Time ST PacificPago_Pago GMT-11:00 Pago Pago - Samoa Time ST PacificHonolulu GMT-10:00 Honolulu - Hawaii Time HT AmericaAnchorage GMT-09:00 Alaska Time AKT AmericaTijuana GMT-08:00 Tijuana - Pacific Time PT