Defining an Authenticator

Authenticators are used to enforce which product's users are allowed to log in and edit configurations. A default authenticator is installed with the following user name (Administrator) and password (Administrator). Both, user name and password are case sensitive.

To define an Authenticator:

  1. On the dashboard, click the Authenticators tab.
  2. Above the Configured Authenticators list, click Add Authentication Provider.
  3. On the dialog box that opens, select valid values on the Product and Data Source fields and then click OK.

Defining the AccuRev Authenticator

Note: This is a required step before using the on-demand synchronization support in AccuRev.

Before defining this authenticator, you have to create an AccuRev data source first. Then, add a new Enterprise Sync authentication provider by selecting the product AccuRev and the AccuRev data source.

Refresh the dashboard and verify that you can access the Enterprise Sync configuration user interface with your AccuRev credentials.

Defining the Endevor Authenticator

Before defining this authenticator you have to create an Endevor data source first. Then add a new Enterprise Sync authentication provider by selecting the product Endevor and the Endevor data source.

Refresh the dashboard and verify that you can access the Enterprise Sync configuration user interface with your mainframe credentials.