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Brivo Directory Agent

User Guide

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What is Brivo Directory Agent (BDA)?

Brivo Directory Agent (BDA) is a tool that allows you to synchronize User information between your Active Directory structure and your Brivo account.

The following functionality is covered in this document:

• Logging into BDA

• Adding a User from Active Directory to your Brivo account.

• Synchronizing an Active Directory User with an existing Brivo User.

• Stopping the Synchronization of an Active Directory User with a Brivo User.

• Deleting a User from your Brivo Account

For the following functionality, the assistance of your local IT staff will be required.

• Suspending a User in Brivo through Active Directory

• Reinstating a User in Brivo through Active Directory

Note on Synchronization

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Logging  in  to  Brivo  Directory  Agent  

 

Note on Logging in to Brivo Directory Agent

If you do not know the URL and credentials to log into Brivo Directory Agent, you should seek the assistance of your IT staff or Brivo Representative who installed your system.

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Adding  a  User  from  Active  Directory  to  your  Brivo  Account  

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If the User you want to Add is not already in your Brivo Access Control User list then select the User from the Active Directory User List and the Add button should become enabled.

If you have selected a User from both the Brivo Access Control Users and the Active Directory Users then the Pair button will be enable and you will need to click the Brivo Access Control User again to deselect it.

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Access Control User to be updated with all the information that was configured and the User should now appear under in the Paired Users List.

Once an Active Directory User is paired with a Brivo Access Control User any edits to the User made directly to the Brivo Access Control User through the Brivo product you are using may be over written depending on which fields have been specified for synchronization. To find out which fields have been mapped, you will need to contact your IT Staff or the Brivo Representative that installed the system.

Stopping  the  Synchronization  of  an  Active  Directory  User  with  a  Brivo  User  

To stop the synchronization of an Active Directory User select the User you wish to disconnect from the Paired User List and click the "UnPair" button in the center of the Applications Sync screen. This should cause the user to disappear from the Paired User list. At this point you can make changes to the User in Brivo Access Control System and the changes will not be over written by the Brivo Directory Agent Application.

Suspending  a  User  in  Brivo  through  Active  Directory  

If you are unaware of how to suspend a User through your Active Directory processes and there is an emergency need to Suspend a Users Brivo Access Control account the following steps should be taken:

• Unpair the User through the Brivo Directory Agent interface

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Reinstating  a  User  in  Brivo  through  Active  Directory  

If you are unaware of how to reinstate a Users through your Active Directory processes and there is an immediate need to Reinstate a Users Brivo Access Control account the following steps can be taken:

• Unpair the User through the Brivo Directory Agent interface

• Log directly into your Brivo Access Control Account and reinstate the User

Display  Fields  

You  may  notice  that  when  a  User  is  selected  certain  information  may  display  below  in  the  Display  Fields  

section.    This  information  is  drawn  from  the  Active  Directory  User  profile  and  is  selected  by  the  IT  staff  

or  the  Brivo  Representative  during  Brivo  Directory  Agent  configuraiton.  The  information  displayed  here  

is  used  primarily  as  a  method  to  help  differentiate  Users,  for  example  those  Users  with  the  same  name.  

 

Note on Display Fields in the Brivo Directory Agent

While information from the Active Directory User profile may be displayed in the Display Fields section, unless those fields are mapped to the Brivo system, that information will not be stored in the Brivo system. If you desire that this information be stored in the Brivo system as well, contact your IT staff or the Brivo Representative who installed your system.

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