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C1 provides identity governance for UniFi Access. Integrate your UniFi Access console with C1 for unified visibility and governance over users, visitors, and the NFC card and Touch Pass credentials assigned to them.

Capabilities

ResourceSyncProvision
Users
Visitors
Cards
Touch Passes
For visitors, provisioning creates and removes visitor records. For cards and Touch Passes, provisioning assigns and unassigns the credential to a user, and for cards also to a visitor.

Gather UniFi Access credentials

You need administrator access to the UniFi Access application to create an API token, and the token must include the view and edit scopes for users, visitors, and credentials.
1
Sign in to your UniFi Portal and open the console where UniFi Access is installed. UniFi Access must be version 1.9.1 or later (Touch Pass features require 3.2.20 or later).
2
Go to Access > Settings > General > Advanced > API Token and select Create New. Enter a name and validity period, select the view and edit permission scopes for users, visitors, and credentials, then select Create.
3
Copy the API token and store it securely. It is shown only once.
4
Note the console’s address on your local network. The UniFi Access API is served over HTTPS on port 12445, for example https://192.168.1.1:12445. The connector must be able to reach this address.

Configure the UniFi Access connector

1
In C1, navigate to Integrations > Connectors and click Add connector.
2
Search for UniFi Access and click Add, then set the owner and click Next.
3
Find the Settings area of the page and click Edit, then enter the UniFi Access credentials:
  • Base URL: the console’s API base URL, including scheme and port, for example https://192.168.1.1:12445.
  • API token: the API token you created.
4
Click Save.
5
The connector’s label changes to Syncing, followed by Connected. You can view the logs to ensure that information is syncing.
Done. Your UniFi Access connector is now pulling access data into C1.