Configure Common Cloud Services Secrets settings

Configure the Common Cloud Services (CCS) Secrets settings using the authentication credentials you received from the service provider.

In a multi-tenant environment, if a Service Provider Administrator (SPA) is assigned the Configure Tenants user security privilege Permissions associated with each role that define the features of the application a user is able to view and the functionality in the application the user can access., the SPA can also configure the Common Cloud Services settings on behalf of the tenant.

Before you begin 

Procedure 

  1. Go to System Management. Under General Settings, select Feature Settings.

  2. Select the Common Cloud Services tab.

    Common Cloud Services settings

  3. In a multi-tenant environment, from the list of Tenants on the left, select the tenant for whom you are configuring the Common Cloud Services.

  4. To activate the authentication credentials, move the Active slider to on. When turned on, the client automatically uses the settings configured to access the cloud application or service.

  5. Configure the values returned by the service provider:

    • Application (client) ID: The ID that uniquely identifies your application or service.

    • Client Secret: The string value for your application or service to use as a password instead of a certificate to identity itself.

    • Directory (tenant) ID: The URL of the authorization server that generates the access tokens for the cloud applications or service to consume.

  6. To verify that the configuration is valid, click Test icon Test in the upper right corner of the page.

  7. To save the settings, click Save icon Save in the upper right corner of the page.