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# SailPoint IIQ

The SailPoint IIQ connector for Elimity Insights fetches users, accounts, entitlements, applications and roles from SailPoint IIQ so you can keep in control of your environment. Follow the instructions below to set up the connector for your environment.

## 1. Setting up a gateway

The Elimity Insights built-in connector for SailPoint IIQ uses the SCIM API of your on-premise instance to import users, accounts, entitlements, applications and roles. It's not always feasible to let Elimity Insights connect directly with this API in your on-premise environment, especially for our SaaS customers. Additionally, SailPoint IIQ does not support fine-grained access: this connector requires the 'SCIM Executor' capability. For these reasons we ask our customers to set up an additional point of indirection: each deployment of the Elimity Insights built-in connector for SailPoint IIQ should communicate with an on-prem instance of the Elimity Insights gateway for SailPoint IIQ. Only the on-prem gateway instance will access the SailPoint IIQ credentials and SCIM API. Refer to [the documentation about our SailPoint IIQ gateway](https://docs.elimity.com/gateways-sailpoint-iiq/) for detailed setup instructions.

{% hint style="info" %}
This version of the connector is currently compatible with gateway versions matching `>1.0.0`.
{% endhint %}

Note down your gateway's URL.

## 2. Creating a source in Elimity Insights

In Elimity Insights you can now create a new SailPoint IIQ source providing the following configuration options:

<table data-full-width="true"><thead><tr><th>Configuration option</th><th>Description</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td>Gateway URL</td><td>HTTP(S) URL of the Elimity Insights gateway for SailPoint IIQ you set up in step 1.</td></tr></tbody></table>


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