Navigation Panel Policy Tree

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 3-6 Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrators Guide for Oracle Adaptive Access Manager Open Open opens the corresponding page for the node you have selected. Import Import opens the Import dialog for the node you have selected. Table 3–2 Create New of Selected Nodes Node Subnode Create Page or Dialog Dashboard NA Sessions Not available Cases Create Case Policy Sets Not available Policies New Policy Rules Not available Conditions Not available Groups Create Group Patterns New Pattern Entities New Entity Transactions New Transaction Configurable Actions Action Templates New Action Template Action Instances New Action Instance KBA Not available Questions New Questions Validations Not Available Categories New Category Registration Logic Not available Answer Logic Not available Scheduler Not available Jobs Jobs search Job Queue Job Queue Environment Not available Snapshots Not available Properties New Property Oracle Adaptive Access Manager Navigation 3-7 View Menu Figure 3–5, View Menu illustrates the View menu and commands. Menu items that cannot be used on the selection in the Navigation tree appear in grey. Figure 3–5 View Menu The View menu command descriptions are provided in Figure 3–3 . Actions Menu Figure 3–6 illustrates the Actions menu, which provides appropriate commands for the selection in the Navigation tree. For instance, if you have Policies selected in the Navigation tree, one of the commands, New Policy..., on the Actions menu enables you to open the New Policy page for creating a new policy. Table 3–3 View Menu Commands Command Description Collapse Immediately closes the node. Expand All Below Immediately reveals all items below the selection. Collapse All Below Immediately closes the node and all items below the selection. Expand All Immediately reveals all the nodes and subnodes along with their leaf nodes in the Navigation tree. Collapse All Immediately closes all the nodes and subnodes along with their leaf nodes in the Navigation tree. Scroll to First Scrolls to the first node Scroll to Last Scrolls to the last node 3-8 Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrators Guide for Oracle Adaptive Access Manager Figure 3–6 Action Menu

3.5 Policy Tree

The Policy tree gives a visual representation of the policy hierarchy and the relationship between different policies, user groups, and the checkpoints. Double-clicking an item in the Policy tree opens a dynamic tab for that item. This enables administrators to view and edit the configurations in context. You can expand the Policy tree to view the details about the user groups and policies under each checkpoint. For example the Forgot Password policy is under the Forgot Policy Checkpoint and All Users is assigned to the policy. Table 3–4 Actions Commands Command Description Open Opens the search or details page for the selected item in the Navigation tree. List Opens the item, search, or details page. New Activates a new page that you can fill in to define a new item. Import Displays the Import dialog, which enables you to locate and import the item. Oracle Adaptive Access Manager Navigation 3-9 Figure 3–7 Policy Tree Policy is the last level in the Policy tree. You cannot drill down further except to see nested policies. Table 3–5 provides a legend for the icons which appear on the Policy tree. Table 3–5 Policy Tree Legend Icon Definition Description Checkpoint The checkpoint is a decision and enforcement point when policies are call to run their rules. 3-10 Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrators Guide for Oracle Adaptive Access Manager From the Policy tree, you can click the More icon for summary information on the policy. Policy The policies available in the system. Disabled policies are grayed out. Policies linked to multiple user groups are bolded and highlighted. To open the Policy Details page of a policy, double-click the Policy node. The Policy Details page can also be opened by clicking Open Selected from the context menu. To view nested policies, expand the policy node. All Users Policy is linked to All Users. User Groups Policy is linked to Users No user group No users are associated with the policy. Trigger combination Trigger combinations exist in the policy. More... Summary information is available about the policy. Table 3–5 Cont. Policy Tree Legend Icon Definition Description Oracle Adaptive Access Manager Navigation 3-11

3.6 Management Pages

The individual features and groups of items are organized on the Navigation tree. To open a component, double-click its node in the Navigation tree. The details of that node or a search page opens in a new tab on the right side of the console. A named tab identifies each open page, like the tabs on manila folders. Only the active page is visible, with as many named tabs of other open pages that can fit on one line. You can click a named tab to return to the corresponding page. The nodes and their corresponding pages are listed in Table 3–6 . Table 3–6 Open Pages Node Subnode Pages Dashboard Dashboard Sessions Sessions Cases Cases search page Policy Sets Policy Sets page Policies Policies search page Rules Rules search page Conditions Conditions search page Groups Groups search page Patterns Pattern search page Entities Entities search page Transactions Transactions search page Configurable Actions Not available Action Templates Action Templates search page Action Instances Action Instance search page 3-12 Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrators Guide for Oracle Adaptive Access Manager

3.6.1 Search Pages

The search page is the starting place for managing the environment, adaptive strong authentication, and adaptive risk management features, and groups of like items. You can open a search page by: ■ Double-clicking a node in the Navigation tree ■ Right-clicking a node in the Navigation tree and selecting the List command from the context menu that appears ■ Selecting the node in the Navigation tree and then choosing the List command from the Actions menu When a search page first appears, you see a search filter and a Search Results table. The Search Results table is initially empty. You must click the Search button to see a list of items. To search for items: 1. Select the criteria to search from the pull-down lists. The lists of available criteria varies according to the feature. 2. Enter strings to match in the text boxes. 3. Select or specify filters to narrow the search scope.

4. Click the Search button to trigger the search and to display the results in the

Search Results table. The search returns all items that match the specified criteria; leave the fields empty to obtain the list of all items of the type.

3.6.1.1 Elements in the Search Form

This section describes the elements in the search forms. KBA Not available Note: KBA is not available in offline mode. Questions Questions search page Validations Validations search page Categories Categories search page Registration Logic Registration Logic page Answer Logic Answer Logic page Environment Not available System Snapshot Snapshots search page Properties Properties search page Scheduler Jobs New Job Job Queue Table 3–6 Cont. Open Pages Node Subnode Pages