Filtering Changes with an LDAP Search

7-2 Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrators Guide for Oracle Directory Integration Platform of the map file included with Oracle Directory Integration Platform according to your specific environment, then create the profile. Perform the following steps to create a synchronization profile using Oracle Enterprise Manager Fusion Middleware Control: 1. Open a Web browser and enter the Oracle Enterprise Manager Fusion Middleware Control URL for your environment. The format of the Oracle Enterprise Manager Fusion Middleware Control URL is: https:host:portem. 2. Log in to Oracle Enterprise Manager Fusion Middleware Control.

3. In the navigation panel on the left, click or expand the Identity and Access entry

and then select the DIP component where you want to create the synchronization profile.

4. Click the DIP Server menu, point to Administration, and then click

Synchronization Profiles . The Manage Synchronization Profiles appears.

5. Click Create. The Create Synchronization Profile page appears with tabs for the

various types of profile settings. The following sections describe the parameters on each tab in the Create Synchronization Profile page. After you set values for the parameters, click OK on the Create Synchronization Profile page to create the profile. The profile will appear on the Manage Synchronization Profiles page. General The General tab contains the following parameters that configure the general settings for the profile: ■ Profile Name : Specify the name of the connector in ASCII characters only—non-ASCII characters are not supported in the Profile Name. The name you enter is used as the RDN component of the DN for this connector profile. For example, specifying a profile name MSAccess creates a connector profile named orclodipagentname=MSAccess,cn=subscriber profile, cn=changelog subscriber, cn=oracle internet directory. ■ Profile Status : Select whether or not to enable or disable the profile. ■ Use DIP-OID as? : The DIP-OID label refers to the Oracle Internet Directory that is one end-point for synchronization and provisioning. Select whether Oracle Internet Directory will be used as the source or destination directory. Selecting Source pulls changes from a connected target directory into Oracle Internet Directory. Selecting Destination pushes changes from Oracle Internet Directory into a connected target directory. ■ Type : Select the type of connected directory from the list. ■ Host : The host where the connected directory is running. ■ Port : The port where the connected directory is running. Note: If you select non-standard LDAP type of profile, such as Database or Custom, the subsequent configuration parameters will vary. For example, if you select Custom from the Type list, you must identify the Java classname and the package, for example: com.comp.dip.integration.MyListener