Configuring the product
- Security settings and NIST-compliance
The 11.3.0.0-MDM-IF004 fix for InfoSphere® MDM introduces the capability for you to configure your operational server environment to use the National Institute of Standards (NIST) SP800-131 security standard. - Changing the user password
Use this procedure to change the MDM user password. - Changing the MDM administrative user
By default, an InfoSphere MDM installation uses the mdmadmin user as the default WebSphere® Application Server administrative user ID. You can configure your application to use different administrative user credentials by following this procedure. - AES encryption
Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) is an additional method for encrypting passwords for the InfoSphere MDM operational server. - Configuring custom LDAP group names
The out-of-the-box configuration of InfoSphere MDM includes several LDAP groups used for virtual MDM. You can change the default group names after installation. - Configuring WebSphere MQ to ignore incorrect property settings
When WebSphere MQ has been set as the messaging system for InfoSphere MDM, you may encounter an issue when you try to deploy an EBA if improper details were provided during setup. Follow this procedure to correct the issue. - Virtual MDM configuration
Configuration of the virtual MDM is managed using a set of configuration files within the MDM_INSTALL_HOME/conf directory. - Physical MDM configuration
If you are implementing physical MDM, you can choose which matching engine you want to use. - Hybrid configuration
After you have installed IBM InfoSphere MDM, follow a set of configuration steps to establish a hybrid MDM implementation.
Last updated: 2 Nov 2018