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  1. Go to http://control.openpath.com/login and sign in. To access the European Alta Access, go to
    http://control.eu.openpath.com/login .

  2. Go to App marketplace > Get apps.

    1. Click the Okta Advanced tile.

    2. Click the + Get app Organization button.

  3. Go to App marketplace > My apps.

    1. Click the pencil icon to edit Okta Advanced

  4. In Sync type, select SCIM.

  5. Click the Generate auth token button and copy the token. Click Done.

    1. You will need this token for the setup of SCIM in Okta in step 6.

  6. Set up SCIM in your Okta portal.

  7. After setting up SCIM in Okta, manually trigger the first sync in the Okta portal and then refresh the Access Groups or Roles page in Alta Access.

  8. Enable the following settings, as needed:

    1. Auto-create mobile credential - Creates a mobile credential for every user.

    2. Auto-create cloud key credential - Creates a cloud key credential for every user.

    3. Sync mobile phone numbers - Syncs the mobile phone number for every user. Phone numbers must
      use E.164 format with a maximum of 15 digits: +[country code][subscriber number
      including area code]

    4. Enable single sign-on (SSO) for users with portal access - Allows Okta super admin users to log in to the Avigilon Alta Access with their Okta credentials.

    5. Enable single sign-on (SSO) for mobile app - Allows users to log in to the Openpath app using Okta
      credentials.

  9. If you have not created any Avigilon Alta access groups yet, please first create them in Users > Access groups

  10. Use the Create access group mapping button to map your Okta groups to your Avigilon Access groups.

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  1. SCIM advanced mapping (optional)

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Tip: Consider using the http://control.openpath.com/loginSSO or http://control.eu.openpath.com/loginSSO setup page to prevent users from trying a standard login.

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