View Mappings and Tags
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- Cloud Identity Engine Attributes
- Collect Custom Attributes with the Cloud Identity Engine
- View Directory Data
- Cloud Identity Engine User Context
- Create a Cloud Dynamic User Group
- Configure Third-Party Device-ID
- Configure an IP Tag Cloud Connection
- View Mappings and Tags
- Configure Dynamic Privilege Access in the Cloud Identity Engine
- Send Cortex XDR Risk Signals to Okta
- Configure SSF Okta Receiver as a Risk Connection
- Configure the Secrets Vault
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- Set Up Password Authentication
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- Configure Azure as an IdP in the Cloud Identity Engine
- Configure Okta as an IdP in the Cloud Identity Engine
- Configure PingOne as an IdP in the Cloud Identity Engine
- Configure PingFederate as an IdP in the Cloud Identity Engine
- Configure Google as an IdP in the Cloud Identity Engine
- Configure a SAML 2.0-Compliant IdP in the Cloud Identity Engine
- Set Up a Client Certificate
- Configure an OIDC Authentication Type
- Set Up an Authentication Profile
- Configure Cloud Identity Engine Authentication on the Firewall or Panorama
- Configure the Cloud Identity Engine as a Mapping Source on the Firewall or Panorama
- Configure Dynamic Privilege Access in the Cloud Identity Engine
- Get Help
View Mappings and Tags
Learn how you can use the Cloud Identity Engine to view mappings and tags from your
firewalls.
After you activate and configure User Context, you can view the mappings and tags
that the Cloud Identity Engine collects from the firewalls that you assign to the
segments. Being able to view all of the mapping and tag information that the Cloud
Identity Engine collects from across your network allows you to quickly locate
specific information for remediation or troubleshooting. By giving you a single
source where you can view all the identity information that your firewalls provide,
as well as efficiently search to find the data you need, you can identify and
address issues more quickly.
- Select User ContextMappings and Tags.You must activate and configure User Context before you can view mappings and tags.Select the type of mapping or tag that you want to view.
- User-ID—View User-ID IP address-to-username mappings by Username or IP address.
- User Tags—View Dynamic User Group tags by Username or by Tag.
- IP Tags—View Dynamic Address Group tags by IP address or by Tag.
- IP-Port User—(Terminal Server agent only) View Terminal Server agent port range-to-username mappings by IP address.
- Host IDs—(GlobalProtect only) View devices (both quarantined and not quarantined) by Host ID.
Filter the search results to highlight the information you want to find.- Search for specific information you want to find
by entering a keyword or keywords and pressing Enter or clicking
Apply Search.
- Select a segment from the list to search only that segment or search all
segments by selecting Segments: All.
- Toggle how the column information displays (in
ascending or descending order).