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Import DIGIPASS from DPX wizard
- Updated on 20 Jan 2025
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Use the Import DIGIPASS (DPX) wizard to import and set up the DIGIPASS export file (DPX).
Available via DIGIPASS > Import DPX.
Before you start the wizard, you must have the following:
- a valid DIGIPASS export file (DPX)
- a matching transport key
Upload File
Use this page to specify the import file and its corresponding transport key.
Field name | Description |
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Get DPX file | Click Browse to search for the DPX file to upload. |
Transport Key | By default, you can enter a 32-digit basic transport key in this field. |
If you have been supplied with an advanced transport key, click Advanced. This will present additional input fields:
Field name | Description |
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No. Key Components | From the drop-down list, select the number of components in the advanced transport key. |
Key Component #<X> | The number of key component fields depends on the number of key components selected. Enter each key component in its corresponding input field. |
To supply a basic transport key instead, click Basic.
After specifying the DPX file and its transport key, click Upload to upload the file.
Applications
Use this page to select the applications to import from the DPX file uploaded via the previous page.
Field name | Description |
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Upload File | The name of the DPX file. |
Application Name | The name of each authenticator application found in the DPX file. |
Application Type | The application type of each authenticator application found in the DPX file (see Table: Application types). |
Select the application that you want to import by selecting its checkbox, or click Select All to select all of the applications.
You must select at least one application.
Abbreviation | Definition |
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RO | Response Only |
CR | Challenge/Response |
SG | Signature |
MM | Multi-Mode |
MA | Master Activation |
For more information about authenticator application types, see Authenticator application types.
Options
This page allows you to specify additional import options.
Field name | Description |
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Application name | The name of each authenticator application to be imported. |
Application type | The application type of each authenticator application to be imported (see Table: Application types). |
DP application state | Specifies the initial state of the authenticator applications after they have been imported:
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Domain | The domain into which the authenticator records should be imported. |
Organizational Unit | The organizational unit into which the authenticator records should be imported. |
Upgrade existing DIGIPASS with activation codes from new DPX file | Select this checkbox to update existing authenticator records with data from the DPX file. This option is disabled for authenticators in the multi-device licensing/multi-device activation mode when the DPX file includes authenticator licenses. This applies when the list of authenticator applications to be imported includes an application of type MA (master activation application). |
Reserve new DIGIPASS for individual assignment only | Select this checkbox to reserve the newly created authenticator records for individual assignment only. This means that the imported authenticator records will not be available for bulk assign operations. |
Schedule Task
Enter details to schedule this task.
Field name | Description |
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Run immediately | Runs the task now. This will lock the Administration Web Interface session. You will not be able to perform other operations until the task has finished. |
Run in background | Runs the task in the background without locking the Administration Web Interface session. You will be able to perform other operations in the Administration Web Interface. It will also allow you to schedule and run the task at a later time. |
Notify me of completion by | Specifies whether and how to send notifications when completing the task. Possible values:
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Click Next to start importing from the DPX file. The command schedules a server task that processes the authenticator data.
Summary
This page summarizes the process. The information differs depending on whether the task was run immediately or scheduled to run in background.
Click Finish to complete the operation.