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https://
hostname:port
/oamconsole
Log in to Oracle Access Management Console by using the credentials specified for the
domain in the installer. An administrator must log in to the OAM Console as a WebLogic
Administrator.
By default, a WLS-embedded LDAP server is used for authentication and authorization for the
login user (
weblogic/<
password
>
). It is possible to configure OUD or other LDAP servers
for authentication.
The Policy Configuration tab provides access to definitions for shared components and
application domains.
The System Configuration tab provides access to common configuration and access manager
specific configurations such as agents, authN modules, and access manager settings.
Note:
Based on how the Credential Collector is configured, the login screen may be different.
This will be discussed in the lesson titled “Policy Configuration: Shared Components and
Application Domains.”
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Oracle Enterprise Manager Fusion
Middleware Control
The EM application is deployed on the administration server. If the EM application is
unreachable, then make sure that the administration server is up and running. Log in to
Fusion Middleware Control by using the domain administration username and password (the
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same credentials used to log in to WLS administration console).
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Oracle Enterprise Manager Fusion
Middleware Control
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In the left panel topology tree, expand Domain, followed by Identity and Access.
Alternatively, from the domain home page, expand Fusion Middleware (right panel),
then Identity and Access. The Oracle Access Manager server is listed in both places. To
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view the full path of a component, place the cursor over the name.
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Select the Oracle Access Manager component that you want to manage.
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Use the Oracle Access Manager menu to select tasks.
You can view and monitor all the applications including internal applications such as
oam_admin
under the Application Deployments node under the parent domain node. Under
the WebLogic Domain node, you can view the domain and the administration server and
managed servers within the domain.
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Relationship Between Farm and Domain
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