What does an external directory server do in relation to External Roles?
What does an external directory server do in relation to External Roles?
An external directory server in relation to External Roles primarily maps to Internal Roles within a system. This mapping helps in managing and controlling access by associating external user directories with predefined internal roles, ensuring that users receive the appropriate permissions and access privileges within the system.
D. Maps to users. An external directory server is a repository that stores information about users, such as their usernames, passwords, and other contact information. In the context of Teradata Vantage, an external directory server can be used to map users from the directory server to Teradata Vantage users.