The following outlines how you can get started with IAM Identity Center.
Enable IAM Identity Center
When you enable IAM Identity Center, you choose between two types of IAM Identity Center instances. These types are: organization instances (recommended) and account instances. To learn more about the different capabilities of these instance types, see organization and account instances of IAM Identity Center.
NoteAfter IAM Identity Center is enabled, you can sign in and open the IAM Identity Center console by doing either of the following:
Organization instance - Sign in to AWS using credentials with administrative permissions in the management account.
Account instance - Sign in to AWS using credentials with administrative permissions in the AWS account where IAM Identity Center is enabled.
Connect your identity source to IAM Identity Center
In IAM Identity Center console, confirm the identity source that you want to use. See the following for identity sources:
Set up user access to AWS accounts (organization instance only)
If youâre using an organization instance of IAM Identity Center, you can assign user or group access to AWS accounts, using permission sets to grant your users access to AWS accounts and resources.
Set up user access to applications
With IAM Identity Center, you can grant users access to two types of applications:
Provide your users with sign-in instructions for the AWS access portal
The AWS access portal is a web portal that provides your users with seamless access to all their assigned applications, AWS accounts, or both. New users in IAM Identity Center must activate their user credentials before they can sign in to the AWS access portal.
For information about how to sign in to the AWS access portal, see Sign in to the AWS access portal in the AWS Sign-In User Guide. To learn about the sign-in process for the AWS access portal, see Signing in to the AWS access portal.
What is IAM Identity Center?
IAM Identity Center prerequisites and considerations
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