Oomnitza's Azure Devices Extended Connector allows organizations to pull device information from Azure Devices and populate it in Oomnitza. More info in Azure Devices can be found here: https://azure.microsoft.com/
Setup
Details on setting up Oomnitza Extended Connectors can be found in Oomnitza's Articles on Connector Setup.
Note: In addition to the standard fields entered during setup, you'll also need your Microsoft Identiity Management Subscription ID.
Authentication
Azure Devices's REST API uses OAuth2 based authentication via Microsoft's Identity Management Platform. Details on how to create a Microsoft Identity Management OAuth2 App can be found here.
Once your OAuth2 app is created you must add your credentials to the vault in Oomnitza. For further information see Adding Microsoft credentials to the vault in Oomnitza.
Note: When setting this up, the proper Scope for Azure devices is: https://management.azure.com/user_impersonation
Standard Mappings
The following fields can be mapped from Azure Devices using Oomnitza's User Interface. For more information on creating Extended Connector Mappings, please see our article on Mapping Extended Connectors.
- Admin Username
- Allow Extension Operations
- Boot Diagnostics Enabled
- Caching
- Computer Name
- Create Option
- Disk Size (GB)
- Exact Version
- ID
- Location
- Name
- Name
- OS Type
- Offer
- Provisioning State
- Publisher
- Require Guest Provision Signal
- SKU
- Size
- Storage Account Type
- Type
- Version
Custom Mappings
Additional fields may be available through Azure Devices. For details on how to retrieve them, please reach out to support@oomnitza.com or see our article on Mapping Extended Connectors.
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