In your multi-tenant API Gateway

  1. Select Authorized Apps from the API Gateway menu.
  2. Click Add.
  3. Name your authorized app, for example: API Gateway Bridge Backend Service
  4. Select Type: Backend Service.
  5. Provide a Description.
  6. To allow for user impersonation, select User Impersonation.
  7. To allow for ID translation, select ID Translation.
  8. Select Upload Public Key.
    Navigate to the IONAPI-Bridge-Public-JWT.json downloaded from your single-tenant/on-premises API Gateway in the previous section. Key ID, Key Value, and Algorithm are populated from the IONAPI-Bridge-Public-JWT.json upload.
  9. Click Save. The client ID and secret are generated.
  10. Select Download Credentials.
  11. Select Create Service Account.
  12. Select a User Management Property for ID Translation.
    Note: This is the cross reference (XRC) and is what the API Gateway Bridge subject will be matched against.
  13. Click Download and save your API Gateway Bridge Backend Service.ionapi file to a secure location.
  14. Select Available APIs from the API Gateway menu.
    1. Choose an API suite.
    2. Within the suite details, copy the endpoint to be bridged.
  15. Return to your single-tenant/on-premises API Gateway to complete the remaining configuration steps.