Settings
The Settings menu consists of Role Management, which manages the permissions of Admin Portal administrators; Ledger Management, which registers and manages SoT (ledger); and SMS Service, which registers SMS integration information used for secondary multi-factor authentication.
Role management
Role management can control the permissions of administrators in the Admin Portal. In line with the principle of least privilege, we provide role management to allow administrators to operate with minimal permissions.
The administrator has two roles by default.
- ADMINSTRATOR - a super administrator account with all privileges
- SOT_MANAGER - an account that is a director and application system administrator with app management capabilities
User assignment
To add a user with ADMINISTRATOR privileges, follow the steps below.
- From the menu, select ADMINSTRATOR, and click the User tab.
- To add a user, click the Add button.
- You can search for a user using the user ID, name, email address you want to add.
- After searching for a user and selecting, click the Add button to add the user.
Director Management
SingleID can manage and view various SOTs.
| Name | Explanation |
|---|---|
| default | There are two basic types, and they are generated automatically. - Mfa: Users coming from an MFA Service Provider (primary authentication system) correspond to the Mfa type. (When the MFA Service Provider does not specify a SoT) - SingleID: Users and Groups created by an administrator through the Admin Portal’s Identity Store are linked to the corresponding SoT. |
| Application | This is an SOT that is automatically created by receiving user/group information via Inbound Provisioning from an external application (SoT). |
| MFA service Provider | This is the SoT automatically generated based on the User Tag entered when creating the MFA Service Provider. |
default
- It is the primary ledger of SingleID, receiving entries through the Identity Store and MFA Service Provider.
- Mfa: Mfa is the basic SoT of the MFA service provider. * All users created through an MFA Service Provider that does not specify a User Tag are managed as MFA SoT. * MFA cannot be changed or deleted.
- SingleID: SingleID is the default SoT. * It is used to manage users and groups created through the Admin Portal. * You cannot change or delete the SingleID.
Application
- It is a ledger automatically generated by receiving user/group information via Inbound Provisionsing from an external application (SoT).
- You can assign the person in charge of managing the ledger through the PIC tab (up to 50 people).
MFA Service Provider
- When registered as an MFA Service Provider, if you set a User tag, a SoT is created, and new users who receive secondary authentication from that system are marked with #SoT.
- You can view and manage ledgers that come in through this MFA Service Provider.
- You can assign the person in charge of managing the ledger through the PIC tab (up to 50 people).
SMS service configuration
The administrator can activate the SMS service using the activation toggle button.
SCP SMS Service Configuration
After activating the SMS service, set the SCP SMS service in the SMS service settings.
| Name | Explanation |
|---|---|
| Activate SMS service | Set SMS service activation/deactivation to toggle mode |
| Select SMS service | Select SMS to use (SCP SMS) |
| Endpoint URL | Enter the SCP SMS Endpoint URL. |
| API Key | Set the API Key for the SCM SMS service. |
| SMS signature settings | When you click the activation button, the SMS signature input field appears. The SMS signature is a signature used at the beginning of the message body when sending an SMS. 1. The signature can be used to verify the sender when the user receives a message and to exempt the message from blocking when sending international SMS. 2. The default signature is ‘[SingleID]’, and when a signature is set, it is automatically added at the beginning of the SMS message. 3. For the signature specifications used to exempt international SMS from blocking, contact the Infobank SMS service provider and configure it according to the specifications. ※ For detailed inquiries regarding signatures, please contact the Infobank SMS service provider. |
| SMS signature | Please enter the SMS signature. |
To set up and use the SMS service, follow the steps below.
- SMS Service Activation Click the toggle button to enable the service.
- Select SCP SMS Service.
- Click Edit, enter the required values to configure SMS, and save.
- SCP SMS - SCP SMS Service Endpoint URL, SCP SMS Service App Key
- To save changes, click the Save button. 4. When you click the Save button, an alert popup appears asking whether to save the changes.
- When you click the Confirm button, the changes are saved, and a toast message appears when the changes are successfully completed. 5. When the Cancel button is clicked, the administrator’s registration/modification changes are not updated and it returns to the SMS screen.
SMS sending test
To set up and test the SMS service, follow the steps below.
- Enter the mobile number to receive the test.
- To verify that the SMS settings are correctly configured, enter a phone number for the SMS sending test and click Send to run the test.
- When you click the Send button, a popup appears asking whether to send an SMS test to the specified number. 3. When you click Confirm, an SMS is sent to the entered number and a popup window appears. 3. A toast message appears indicating that an SMS has been sent to the specified number.
Knox SMS Settings
Knox SMS is an SMS service provided by Knox. After activating the SMS service, select Knox SMS in the SMS service settings and configure it.
| Name | Explanation |
|---|---|
| Select SMS service | Select SMS service to use (Knox SMS) |
| Service ID | Enter the service ID of Knox SMS. |
| Access Token | Enter the Access Token for Knox SMS. |
| Caller phone number | Enter the sender’s phone number for Knox SMS. |
| SMS signature settings | When you click the activation button, the SMS signature input field appears. The SMS signature is a signature used at the beginning of the message body when sending an SMS. 1. The signature can be used for the recipient to verify the sender and to exempt the message from blocking when sending international SMS. 2. The default signature is ‘[SingleID]’, and when a signature is set, it is automatically added at the beginning of the SMS message. 3. For the signature specifications used to exempt international SMS from blocking, contact the Infobank SMS service provider and configure it according to the specifications. ※ For detailed inquiries about signatures, please contact the Infobank SMS service provider. |
| SMS signature | Please enter the SMS signature. |
SMS sending test
To set up and test the SMS service, follow the steps below.
- Enter the mobile number to receive the test.
- To verify that the SMS settings are correctly configured, enter a phone number for the SMS sending test and click Send to run the test.
- When you click the Send button, a popup appears asking whether to send an SMS test to the specified number. 3. When you click Confirm, an SMS is sent to the entered number and a popup window appears. 3. A toast message appears indicating that an SMS has been sent to the specified number.
InfoBank SMS Settings
After activating the SMS service, select Infobank SMS in the SMS service settings and configure it.
| Name | Explanation |
|---|---|
| Select SMS service | Select SMS service (InfoBank SMS) |
| API Key | Set the API Key for the Infobank SMS service. To use both domestic and international SMS services with a single API key, contact the Infobank provider. |
| Sender ID | It is an identification code entered to specify the original sending carrier when sending SMS, using the additional telecom carrier registration number (a 9‑digit number). 2. If the original sending carrier is a reseller, the original reseller’s registration number is used, and if the message is sent directly to a message relay without going through a reseller, the relay’s registration number is used. For further inquiries, contact the Infobank SMS service provider. |
| Caller phone number | Please enter the sending phone number. |
| SMS signature settings | When you click the activation button, the SMS signature input field appears. The SMS signature is a signature used at the beginning of the message body when sending an SMS. 1. The signature can be used for confirming the sender when the user receives a message and for exempting from blocking when sending international SMS. 2. The default signature is ‘[SingleID]’, and when a signature is set, it is automatically added at the beginning of the SMS message. 3. For the signature specifications used to exempt from blocking when sending international SMS, contact the Infobank SMS service provider and configure it according to the specifications. ※ For detailed inquiries regarding signatures, please contact the Infobank SMS service provider. |
| SMS signature | Please enter the SMS signature. |
| SMS sending test | Settings for SMS sending test. |
SMS sending test
To set up and test the SMS service, follow the steps below.
- Enter the mobile number to receive the test.
- To verify that the SMS settings are correct, you can enter a phone number for the SMS sending test and click Send to perform the test.
- When you click the Send button, a popup appears asking whether to send an SMS test to the specified number. 3. When you click Confirm, an SMS is sent to the entered number and a popup window appears. 3. A toast message appears indicating that an SMS has been sent to the specified number.
Bizppurio SMS Settings
After activating the SMS service, select Bizburio SMS in the Bizburio SMS service settings to configure it.
| Name | Explanation |
|---|---|
| Select SMS service | Select SMS service to use (BizBuriO SMS) |
| Caller phone number | Enter the sending phone number. |
| SMS signature settings | Click the activation button to display the SMS signature input field. The SMS signature is a signature used at the beginning of the message body when sending an SMS. 1. The signature can be used to verify the sender when the user receives a message and to exempt the message from blocking when sending international SMS. 2. The default signature is ‘[SingleID]’, and when a signature is set, it is automatically added at the beginning of the SMS message. 3. For the signature specifications used for exempting international SMS from blocking, contact the Infobank SMS service provider and configure it according to the specifications. ※ For detailed inquiries about signatures, please contact the Infobank SMS service provider. |
| SMS signature | Please enter the SMS signature. |
| SMS sending test | Settings for SMS sending test. |
SMS sending test
To set up and test the SMS service, follow the steps below.
- Enter the mobile number to receive the test.
- To verify that the SMS settings are correct, you can enter a phone number for the SMS sending test and click Send to perform the test.
- When you click the Send button, a popup appears asking whether to send an SMS test to the specified number. 3. When you click Confirm, an SMS is sent to the entered number and a popup window appears. 3. A toast message appears indicating that an SMS has been sent to the specified number.
User profile
You can view and edit the attributes that make up a user profile, or add custom attributes. Attributes are classified into three categories: default, system, and custom. You can modify some attribute settings based on the category.
ㆍ Default : This is a property displayed on the Admin Portal or User Portal screen. Some property settings can be modified, but properties cannot be deleted. ㆍ System : a predefined attribute that can be used for inbound or outbound provisioning profile mapping of an application, and cannot be modified or deleted. ㆍ Custom : An attribute that administrators can add so it can be displayed on the screen or used for mapping the application’s provisioning profile. You can edit after adding, but you cannot delete.
Add custom property
You can add and manage custom attributes.