HIGHLIGHTS
Uses data generated by standard CA-Top Secret utilities as input.
Produces RACF commands as output.
Supports all combinations of the CA-Top Secret AUTH option.
Lets you override the implied RACF group hierarchy.
Includes extensive support for resource masking, even within data set HLQs.
Allows complex mapping of CA-Top Secret classes to suitable RACF classes.
Contains thresholds for controlling adverse conversion results.
Handles the conversion of administrative authorities.
Performs advanced Access Level Propagation.
Implements
functional groups
to support complex conversion tasks.
Allows for the mapping of resources to suitable resource owners.
Lets you introduce RACF-specific information such as resource installation data.
Includes support for a conditional 'rename' of groups and userids.
Can perform automatic 'split' of large RACF groups into two or more alternative groups.
Optional migration of existing passwords and password expiry dates.
Special considerations taken for the possible use of SYS1.UADS.
Includes functions to verify or compare resource access levels before and after a conversion.
Exit points allow for extensive customisation without source code changes.
And much more ...