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AppDynamics is joining with Cisco to provide user identity (sign-in credentials) capabilities for all SAAS AppDynamics-based products and services. Users whose passwords are verified by the AppDynamics Identity Platform (not user accounts that sign in using their company’s SSO credentials) will be moved to the Cisco Customer Identity platform (id.cisco.com) for verification. This will be a minimal-impact change and should not affect a user’s access to Cisco AppDynamics and Observability Platform products.
Cisco’s Customer Identity platform and AppDynamics’ Customer Identity both serve customer identity needs. However, AppDynamics Customer Identity is limited to AppDynamics-based products only. To consolidate user accounts and provide a seamless experience with other Cisco products, AppDynamics user identities will be moved to the Cisco Customer Identity platform.
Starting in May 2024, users added to AppDynamics SaaS products via the Accounts Management Portal and Controller will have their identities stored and verified using Cisco Customer Identity. This only affects “local” users —user accounts that are not using their company’s SSO credentials through a federation with AppDynamics.
These new local users will still receive a welcome email with getting started instructions as usual. They will still set up their password and provide user profile data. However, that information will be stored and verified by Cisco’s Customer Identity platform instead of the AppDynamics Customer Identity platform. When these users enter their email on the AppDynamics login page and click Next, they will enter their password on the id.cisco.com login page instead of the login.appdynamics.com login page.
At the same time, we will move existing user identities in the AppDynamics Identity platform over to the Cisco Identity platform. Cisco will then store and verify the user identity information going forward. These existing users will receive an email when their account has moved instructing them to set a new password to continue.
If you sign in using your company’s SSO credentials through a federation, there will be no change to your access to AppDynamics products.
The following user accounts will be directed to id.cisco.com for their password entry:
The following user accounts will NOT be impacted by this change:
Identity is how your user account is verified for use at a service, like when you sign in to AppDynamics. Typically, this is in the form of a set of credentials like username and password. AppDynamics and Cisco use email addresses as usernames. With this change, users whose email and password have been verified by AppDynamics at login.appdynamics.com or login.fso.cisco.com will now be verified by id.cisco.com instead.
User identities stored within the AppDynamics Identity platform will be moved to the Cisco Identity platform. Existing users will need to set up a new password within the Cisco Identity system – we will send an email with instructions when this is ready to be completed.
When a user accesses AppDynamics or Cisco Observability Platform, they will be prompted to sign in using their email. After clicking Next, they will be directed to Cisco for password verification, then be taken into the requested product.
There are two impacts to your user account:
That is really it. Access will remain unchanged. The most important change is where your password lives.
You can also check with your company admin to see if your user account is “Authenticated by AppDynamics.” If it is, you will be impacted.
Not too much – all you need to do is set up a new password with Cisco Customer Identity. Keep an eye out for an email in May 2024 indicating that your account now utilizes Cisco Identity and follow the instructions to set up a password.
If you already have a Cisco Identity that you use with other Cisco products, then you will just start using that identity (the same password!) when signing in to AppDynamics products.
AppDynamics services, such as Community, University (Now Cisco U.), and Support have either already moved to Cisco equivalents or will be moving this year. All these services require a Cisco account. This move will ensure that you can access AppDynamics SAAS products, Cisco Observability Platform products, and all these services with the same email and password. You will have single sign-on to all these capabilities, as well as any other Cisco products you use that are part of the Cisco Identity platform.
No, for ongoing security and convenience, these identities will be moving as Cisco is the new home for all such identities.
Yes, it is possible if your account is affiliated with embargoed countries. Cisco enforces global trade compliance, so some user accounts may be blocked to comply with regulations. If your user account utilizes email belonging to an embargoed country, your account will be blocked, and product access will be lost.
If you are not part of an embargoed country and in the unlikely event that your account is put on hold, you will receive an email from Cisco with instructions to request a release.
Your password will not be moved to the Cisco Identity platform from the AppDynamics identity platform. Passwords are secure when they are stored at both Cisco and AppDynamics, protecting them such that they can’t be preserved in a usable way between systems. The first time you try to sign in after being notified that your account is now authenticated by Cisco, you will need to simply use the Forgot Password? Flow to set a new one.
There are two ways:
Do you already have a Cisco user account to sign in at id.cisco.com? If yes, then your password manager will work if you have stored your Cisco password, and you will not need to set up a new password.
However, if you do not have a Cisco account, and since password managers typically work based on the sign in domain, it will not be able to recall a password for id.cisco.com. You will want to use your password manager features when you set your new password for id.cisco.com.
Yes, you can still move between AppDynamics SaaS tenants, Cisco Observability Platform tenants, and Accounts Management Portal using SSO. In fact, you will also gain SSO into Cisco products and services as well.
If you still see the AppDynamics password page (see figure 2 below) when you enter your email address at login.appdynamics.com and click Next, it is because we have not yet moved your account to Cisco. You can continue to login using your existing AppDynamics password until you receive a notification that we have transitioned your account to Cisco.
If you see the “Reset Password” link after entering your email and clicking next (see Figure 2, above), you are still on the AppDynamics sign-in screen. This is because we have not yet moved your account to Cisco. You can continue to sign in using your existing AppDynamics password until you receive a notification that we have transitioned your account to Cisco.
It happens that AppDynamics Support is moving to Cisco Support at or around the same time as the user migration. Once the support process changes, your only means of logging into support will be through Cisco identity. This identity change will facilitate your use of Cisco based support tools later. One change will be that your user profile will be required to include a physical address. On signing in to the support system, you will be prompted to establish an address in your personal profile. A separate email will be sent to Support users with more information about this change.
You will continue to use your company’s SSO credentials to access AppDynamics products. However, services like University (Cisco U.), and Support will require a Cisco identity. As part of our migration, we will create accounts for you in Cisco and they will be waiting for you to use. Simply go to https://id.cisco.com, enter your email and use the "Forgot password?” link to set a password. If your company admin has federated with Cisco directly, then your company credentials will work there as well.
Your product access to AppDynamics On-Premises will remain unchanged, signing in with whatever credentials you use today. However, to have used AppDynamics University, AppDynamics Community, or AppDynamics Support in the past, you would have had an account that was part of our AppDynamics Identity provider. This user account is being moved to Cisco and will be impacted by this change.
We want to remind you that AppDynamics is transitioning user identities to Cisco’s identity (sign-in credentials). The migration began on May 15th and is expected to be completed by June 14th.
To ensure you’re up to date with this change, please check your inbox (and spam folder) for an email from no-reply@portal.appdynamics.com. This email will confirm whether your identity has been migrated. If you find this email, simply reset your password on your next login. Detailed instructions are available in our AppD CCO Migration Community Article.
If you haven’t received the email yet, don’t worry – your identity migration is coming soon.
If you're having trouble logging into AppDynamics during this migration period, it’s likely because your identity has been migrated, and you need to reset your password. Follow these steps:
If resetting your password doesn’t resolve the issue, here’s where you can get help:
We appreciate your patience during this transition and are here to help with any issues you might encounter.
This is a great Step by Step and answers may questions. Where does a customer go for support if they have done all of the above and is still having access issues? Is there a resource that can walk them through troubleshooting?
Joanne (and others): If you're still having login issues after following the instructions to reset a password after you've received an email that your account has been migrated, contact the Cisco Identity Support team by heading to the help portal web-help.cisco.com.
Also at the bottom of the login screen, there is a 'Contact Support' link that directs you to the same email.
As always for product issues after login, open a case within the AppD Admin portal.
^Comment edited by @Ryan.Paredez on 10/17/2024 to include the link to the help portal
Hey geniuses, what IP range range do we need to allow for this great new service?
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