Sign in to the Amazon Web Services access portal with your IAM Identity Center credentials - Amazon IAM Identity Center
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Sign in to the Amazon Web Services access portal with your IAM Identity Center credentials

The Amazon Web Services access portal provides IAM Identity Center users with single sign-on access to all their assigned Amazon Web Services accounts and applications through a web portal.

Complete the following steps to confirm that the IAM Identity Center user can sign in to the Amazon Web Services access portal and access the Amazon Web Services account.

  1. Do either of the following to sign in to the Amazon Web Services Management Console.

    • New to Amazon (root user) – Sign in as the account owner by choosing Root user and entering your Amazon Web Services account email address. On the next page, enter your password.

    • Already using Amazon (IAM credentials) – Sign in with your IAM credentials and select an admin role.

  2. Open the IAM Identity Center console.

  3. In the navigation pane, choose Dashboard.

  4. On the Dashboard page, under Settings summary, choose the Amazon Web Services access portal URL.

  5. Sign in by using either of the following:

    • If you're using Active Directory or an external identity provider (IdP) as your identity source, sign in by using the credentials of the Active Directory or IdP user.

    • If you're using the default Identity Center directory as your identity source, sign in by using the username that you specified when you created the user and the new password that you specified for the user.

  1. In the Accounts tab, locate your Amazon Web Services account and expand it.

  2. The roles available to you are displayed. For example, if you're assigned both the AdministratorAccess permission set and Billing permissions sets, those roles are displayed in the Amazon Web Services access portal. Choose the IAM role name you want to use for the session.

  3. If you're redirected to the Amazon Management Console you successfully finished setting up access to the Amazon Web Services account.

    Note

    If you don't see any Amazon Web Services accounts listed, it's likely that the user hasn't yet been assigned to a permission set for that account. For instructions on assigning users to a permission set, see Assign user access to Amazon Web Services accounts.

Now that you've confirmed that you can sign in using IAM Identity Center credentials, switch to the browser that you used to sign into the Amazon Web Services Management Console and sign out from your root user or IAM user credentials.

Important

We strongly recommend that you use the credentials of the IAM Identity Center administrative user when you sign in to the Amazon Web Services access portal to perform administrative tasks instead of using IAM user or root user credentials. Safeguard your root user credentials and use them to perform the tasks that only the root user can perform. To enable other users to access your accounts and applications, and to administer IAM Identity Center, create and assign permission sets only through IAM Identity Center.