RoPE in Omada Identity Cloud Private
The Role and Policy Engine (RoPE) works the same way in Omada Identity Cloud Private as it does in Omada Identity Cloud. The main purpose of RoPE is to calculate accounts and resource assignments for identities on the basis of policies and self-service access requests in the Omada Identity.
For general RoPE topics, refer to the Omada Identity Cloud documentation (RoPE: introduction), with subpages related to:
- queuing,
- provisioning,
- compliance status,
- policy check,
and more.
Those pages apply both to Omada Identity Cloud and Omada Identity Cloud Private, with specific differences highlighted in info boxes.
The one area that differs in Cloud Private is how the RoPE configuration file is delivered and managed.
In Omada Identity Cloud Private, you manage the configuration file manually, similarly to Omada Identity (on-premises). For reference, see RoPE configuration in on-prem.
For a full documentation of RoPE configuration in Cloud Private, refer to RoPE configuration in Cloud Private.