OAAM Admin Console and Controls

Oracle Adaptive Access Manager Navigation 3-3 Initially, no active page is opened on the right side of OAAM Admin. You must open a node first. Figure 3–2 shows OAAM Admin with an active page opened. Figure 3–2 OAAM Admin Console When you open a node, a new tab opens with the corresponding details or search page. A named tab identifies each open page. The active page generally enables you to create, view, and modify items. You can have up to ten pages open at one time, which enables multitasking. When multiple pages are open, only the active page and named tabs of other open pages are visible. You can click a named tab to return to the corresponding page. The following sections provide more information about OAAM Admin: ■ Navigation Panel ■ Navigation Tree ■ Policy Tree ■ Management Pages Note: If you try to open more than ten tabs, an error appears with the message that only ten tabs are allowed to be kept open. You can manually close one or more tabs and then try to open the new tab. 3-4 Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrators Guide for Oracle Adaptive Access Manager ■ Online Help

3.3 Navigation Panel

OAAM Admin provides navigators for easy access to different features of Oracle Adaptive Access Manager. The Navigation panel in OAAM Admin contains the following trees: ■ Navigation Tree ■ Policy Tree

3.4 Navigation Tree

The Navigation tree, illustrated in Figure 3–3 , is a collapsible and expandable tree that provides quick and visible access to features of Oracle Adaptive Access Manager.

3.4.1 Navigation Tree Structure

The Navigation tree includes named nodes that identify the individual features and groups of items within the Oracle Adaptive Access Manager product on which you can take action. Figure 3–3 illustrates the Navigation tree. Figure 3–3 Navigation tree Depending on your access level, the Navigation tree can display the following nodes: Oracle Adaptive Access Manager Navigation 3-5

3.4.2 Navigation Tree Menu and Toolbar

A menu and toolbar appears above the Navigation tree, as shown Figure 3–3 . Menus provide commands that you can use to take action on the selected item in the Navigation tree. Many menu commands are also provided as command buttons in the toolbar for quick access. Figure 3–4 Menu and Toolbar Create New Create New opens the corresponding create page of the selected node. Create New is available only for certain nodes where applicable. See Table 3–2, Create New of Selected Nodes for a list of pages that can be opened by clicking Create New. Table 3–1 OAAM Features Features Function Dashboard Access feature, which provides a high-level view of real customer data. Cases Access tools for creating and supporting Customer Service Representative CSR. Cases not available in offline. Policies Access feature for designing policies to evaluate and handle business activities or potentially risky activities Groups Access feature to create groups for simplifying workload. Sessions Access feature to view the forensic record of a session Patterns Access feature to create patterns used for profiling behavior Entities Access feature to create data structure, which comprises of a set of attributes, that can be re-used across different transactions. Transactions Access feature to create transaction definitions so that client-specific transactions and parameters can be captured for monitoring KBA Access framework to manage tasks that impact challenge questions, validations and levels of logic algorithms used for answers, question categories, and levels of logic algorithms used for registration. Scheduler Access feature to manage jobs. Environment Access feature to manage Oracle Adaptive Access Manager environment. Configurable Actions Access feature to create custom actions