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Upon Completion of this KB you will be able to obtain a new M2M key for USI generation
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The person obtaining an M2M key must have a personal myGov account
This personal myGov account must be authorised for the RTO company by the principal user of the company
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The person creating the machine credential will identified as the Machine Credential Custodian so that person will need to have been assigned the rights to issue a machine credential for the RTO company inside the Relationship Authorisation Manager (RAM) government website.
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M2M | Machine to Machine |
USI | Unique Student Identifier - The USI initiative commenced on 1 January 2015 and is a reference number made up of ten numbers and letters that stays with the student for life. The USI will give the student access to an online record of your nationally recognised training in the form of a USI Transcript. |
MyGov | A simple and secure way to access government online services. |
Implications
The person creating the machine credential will identified as the Machine Credential Custodian so that person will need to have been assigned the rights to issue a machine credential for the RTO company inside the Relationship Authorisation Manager (RAM) government website.
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To obtain/issue an "M2M key" (machine credential) for the RTO to access the USI web services you can follow the instructions for steps 1 through 9 here: https://info.authorisationmanager.gov.au/guide-how-to-install-a-machine-credential Once you have selected the appropriate company Entity name within RAM (Step 4) you should be able to issue a machine credential using your preferred credential name and keystore password. Entity name: the name of your institution (example: Silverband Pty Ltd ) Note: Record in a secure place the Keystore password that you used. You will to provide both of these items of information to Silverband. The file keystore should be sent via a ticket in our online helpdesk. The password may be communicated verbally via a phone call with a member of our support team. |
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