Defining Station Configuration Settings
You use station configuration settings allow you to enable and configure data-level security (DLS) for Analytic Engines.
When data-level security (DLS) is enabled, user access to KPIs and business processes is controlled by user role. DLS is disabled by default, and when DLS is enabled, all user roles are denied access to KPIs or business processes by default. For users to have access to KPIs or business processes after DLS is enabled, it is necessary to assign access to specific user roles.
For more information about KPIs, see Administering webMethods Optimize.
To define station configuration settings
1. In My webMethods: Navigate > Applications > Administration > System-Wide > Environments > Define Environments.
2. On the Define Environments page, click the name of the environment you want to work with.
3. On the Edit Environment page, click the Configure Servers tab.
4. Under the appropriate Analytic Engine logical server node in the configuration tree, click Station Settings.
A new area appears beside the configuration tree, labeled Station Settings for Analytic Engine.
5. Complete the fields in the station settings area.
The following table provides more information about the station settings.
Field | Description |
DLS Enabled | Enables data-level security (DLS). The default setting is false, or off (the check box is cleared). |
DLS Cache Enabled | Enables a data-level security cache. The default setting is false, or off (the check box is cleared). Set to true (select the check box) if DLS is enabled. |
SAML Enforced | Enables SAML security for Web services. The default setting is true, or on (the check box is selected). |
6. Click Save to save changes or click Cancel to discard any changes you have made in this settings area.
If you click Finish without first clicking Save, any changes made to these settings will be lost.
7. To configure another logical server subcomponent, click the name of that subcomponent in the configuration tree.
8. Click Finish to close this page and return to the Define Environments page.