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Chapter 8 Authentication and Federated Identity
Procedures
Configure Federation Services for SSO
IdP Configuration Examples, page 8-33
Export SP Metadata from DMM, page 8-43
Import IdP Metadata into DMM, page 8-43
Bypass External Authentication During Superuser Login, as Needed, page 8-45
IdP Configuration Examples
This section includes configuration examples from IdP implementations that have passed internal Cisco
tests for interoperability with Cisco DMS.
Note We provide these rough examples as a courtesy only. We do not endorse any IdP by name, including any whose setup
we mention by name in these examples. Likewise, we do not influence the development of any IdP. We do not know when or
how its configuration workflows, daily operation, or overall quality might change in the future. For these reasons, we cannot
know beforehand when or how the natural course of its ongoing development might invalidate one or more of the examples
in this section. Therefore: Obtain all necessary IdP documentation from your IdP vendor, not Cisco.
You are free to choose, configure, and use an IdP at your own discretion—and your own risk. We do not develop,
maintain, or support any IdP. Nor do we warrant that your choice of IdP is free of defects, non-infringing, or fit for any purpose.
Example: Configure OpenAM to Interoperate with Cisco DMS, page 8-34
Example: Configure Shibboleth to Interoperate with Cisco DMS, page 8-36
Example: Configure PingFederate to Interoperate with Cisco DMS, page 8-40