WebEx
Connector name |
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Connector type | Executable |
Type (UI field value) | WebEx |
Connector status / support | Customer-Verified Clients may contact Bravura Security support for assistance with this connector. Troubleshooting and testing must be completed in the client's test environment as Bravura Security does not maintain internal test environments for the associated target system. |
Bravura Security Fabric performs operations on a WebEx system using the agtwebex connector.
The following Bravura Security Fabric operations are supported by this connector:
user verify password
administrator reset password
enable account
disable account
check account enabled
List:
accounts
attributes
For a full list and explanation of each connector operation, see Connector operations.
Adding a target administrator
Create an administrative user, usually named psadmin, to allow Bravura Security Fabric to communicate with the WebEx system.
If a proxy is required, the account must have one of the following:
Correct proxy configuration under Internet Options > Connections > LAN Settings
Proxy set in the target system address
Targeting a WebEx system
For each WebEx system, add a target system (Manage the system > Resources > Target systems):
Type is WebEx
Address uses the following options:
Server The WebEx server’s host name or IP address.
(key: server)
Port The TCP port number.
(key: port)
Connection over SSL Switch connection over SSL protocol. Default is "true".
(key: ssl)
Validate the server's certificate when connecting determines whether to validate the server’s security certificate for SSL connection. Default is "true".
(key: checkCert)
HTTP Network Proxy specifies a proxy URL to use for connecting.
(key: proxy)
Sitename The WebEx site name.
(key: siteName)
The address is entered in KVGroup syntax:
{server=<server name>;port=<port>;[proxy=<URL>;][ssl=<true|false>;][checkCert=<true|false>;]siteName=<SITE>}Administrator ID and Password identifies the target system administrator set up earlier.
The full list of target parameters is explained in Target System Options .