Get started
This page is the shortest path from “new Fusion source” to a working aggregation. Use the Map, Define, and Match guides when you need field-level detail.
Before you begin
- Install the Identity Fusion NG connector package in Identity Security Cloud (ISC) using your organization’s process (for example SailPoint CLI or an internal pipeline).
- Decide whether Fusion must be authoritative: required for most Match deployments so Fusion can decide which managed accounts create identities versus correlate to existing ones. For Map and Define only, Fusion is often not authoritative.
Setup checklist
- Create the source — In Admin → Connections → Sources, create a source with the Identity Fusion NG connector. Set Authoritative when you rely on Match for correlation decisions.
- Configure connection — Set the Identity Security Cloud API URL and Personal Access Token (ID and secret). Use Review and Test to verify connectivity.
- Configure processing — Set Source settings (identity scope, managed sources, aggregation behavior), then:
- Map: Attribute mapping (merge strategy and per-attribute mappings).
- Define: Attribute definitions (Velocity, unique IDs, UUIDs, counters).
- Match (if used): Matching and review after sources and baseline are correct.
- Discover schema — Run Discover Schema so ISC loads the Fusion account schema.
- Identity profile and aggregation — Attach an identity profile and provisioning plan as required, then run entitlement and account aggregation.
Where to go next
| Goal | Guide |
|---|---|
| Source types, filters, correlation modes | Source configuration |
| Similarity algorithms and tuning | Matching algorithms |
| Queues, retries, batching, logging | Advanced connection settings |
| Run logic outside ISC | Proxy mode |
| Upgrade from Identity Fusion 1.x | Migration |
| Validation workflow | Testing process |
| Errors and recovery | Troubleshooting |
For connector operations (test connection, account list, and so on), use Operations in the site navigation.