2 Configure the following fields:
Name: The name you want to give the map.
Description: A description of the map.
Access Rights: A drop-down menu that provide the broadest control for the page. If you set
this to Read/Write, you can specify rights for individual data items.
In order for user provisioning to succeed, you must select Read/Write from the Access Rights
drop-down menu for any maps that use an attribute during user provisioning.
User Stores: The user store that a map applies to. If a user logs into a user store that is not in
the map's user store list, that map is not used to read or write attributes for that user.
3 Under Contact Method to LDAP Attributes, fill in the following fields to map to the Liberty
Contact Method attribute:
Provider LDAP Attribute: Maps to the Liberty attribute MsgProvider, which is the service
provider or domain that provides the messaging service.
Account LDAP Attribute: Maps to the Liberty attribute MsgAccount, which is the account or
address information within the messaging provider.
SubAccount LDAP Attribute: Maps to the Liberty MsgSubaccount, which is the subaccount
within a messaging account, such as the voice mail box associated with a phone number.
4 Under Contact Method Template Data, specify the settings for the following Liberty attribute
values:
Nickname: Maps to the Liberty attribute Nick, which is an informal name for the contact.
Type: Maps to the Liberty attribute MsgType (such as Mobile, Personal, or Work).
Method: Maps to the Liberty MsgMethod (such as Voice, Fax, or E-mail).
Technology: Maps to the Liberty attribute MsgTechnology (such as Pager, VOIP, and so on).
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