Configura Cloud Identity como administrador de Google Cloud

En este artículo, se muestra cómo configurar Cloud Identity como administrador de Google Cloud. Configurar Cloud Identity es uno de los primeros pasos que debes seguir cuando creas una nueva organización de Google Cloud.

Antes de comenzar

Instructions for Google Cloud admins

If you're a Google Cloud administrator, use the instructions below to sign up for either Cloud Identity Free or Cloud Identity Premium. For details about the differences between these services, see Compare Cloud Identity features & editions.

Requirements

  • Cloud Identity Free—You need your company's domain name and the admin username and password to your domain registrar to get started.
  • Cloud Identity Premium—You need your company's domain name to get started, or you need to purchase a domain during sign-up.

Sign up for Cloud Identity Free

  1. Go to the following sign-up page:
    https://workspace.google.com/gcpidentity/signup?sku=identitybasic
  2. Follow the guided instructions.

For details about your next steps, see Create your Cloud Identity account and first admin user.

Sign up for Cloud Identity Premium

If you're a Google Workspace customer

  1. Sign in to your Google Admin console.

    Sign in using your administrator account (does not end in @gmail.com).

  2. In the Admin console, go to Menu and then Billingand thenGet more services.
  3. Click Cloud Identity.
  4. Next to Cloud Identity Premium, click Start Free Trial.
  5. Follow the guided instructions.

If you're not a Google Workspace customer

  1. Go to the following sign-up page:
    https://workspace.google.com/gcpidentity/signup?sku=identitypremium
  2. Follow the guided instructions.

Crea tu primer usuario

Para crear tu cuenta de Cloud Identity y la primera cuenta de administrador del servicio con el asistente de configuración, sigue estos pasos: 

  1. En la sección Acerca de ti, escribe tu nombre y apellidos en el campo Nombre.
  2. En el campo Dirección de correo electrónico actual que utilizas en el trabajo, indica el correo electrónico con el que has creado el prototipo de tu proyecto.
    Este será el correo electrónico de recuperación, por lo que debe ser distinto al que vas a crear a continuación y que usarás como cuenta de administrador de Cloud Identity.
  3. En la sección Información sobre tu empresa, escribe el nombre de tu empresa en el campo Nombre de la empresa u organización.
  4. En el campo País/región, selecciona el país o la región correspondientes de la lista desplegable.
  5. Haz clic en Siguiente para configurar tu dominio.
  6. En la ventana Tu dominio de Cloud Identity, debes añadir el dominio que has comprado para tu empresa. Tendrás que demostrar que eres su propietario creando un registro CNAME específico o subiendo un archivo HTML.
  7. En la ventana Crea tu cuenta de Cloud Identity, introduce un nombre de usuario y una contraseña. Esta será tu cuenta de administrador de Cloud Identity y debe ser diferente a la dirección de correo electrónico que has indicado en el paso 2 de este procedimiento. Te recomendamos que introduzcas un nombre de usuario que tenga este formato: admin@example.com.

Puedes consultar más información e instrucciones sobre cómo verificar tu dominio en el artículo Verificar un dominio para utilizar Cloud Identity.

¡Felicitaciones! Habilitaste de forma adecuada Cloud Identity y creaste tu primer usuario.

Finaliza la configuración

After you create your Cloud Identity account and verify your domain, you're returned to the Google Cloud console. Before you continue, you'll need to accept the Cloud Identity Agreement on behalf of your organization. You're then directed to the Identity page.
 
You now have a fully functioning Cloud Identity account. But you'll also have the option to complete a few more setup steps in the console as described below.
 
Note: Later, you may want to return to the Google Admin console to add more users and create groups. For instructions, see Manage users.

About your Cloud Identity organization

Your Cloud Identity organization is created after you finish your signup and setup steps for your Cloud Identity service. This maps a Cloud Identity account from the Admin console to Google Cloud, and is used to group all of your projects for billing and management purposes. For example, using your Cloud Identity organization you can restrict project access only to Cloud Identity users.
 
As the first super admin to access the Google Cloud console, you'll be assigned the role of Org Owner, and you'll be able to manage the organization settings and assign policies at the highest level. 

Migrate projects and billing accounts and set permissions

Important: 

  • Complete steps 1–2 below from your non-administrator Google Cloud account. This account is typically a personal Gmail account.
  • Complete steps 3–6 from your Cloud Identity administrator account.

To migrate content from a previous account, follow these steps:

Grant access to billing accounts

Use the steps below to migrate projects and billing accounts from accounts outside of your Cloud Identity organization to your new Cloud Identity organization. We recommend opening this page in a separate tab to use as reference while completing the steps.

  1. Sign in to the Google Cloud account that has the existing billing account you want to connect to.
  2. Grant your organization admin from Cloud Identity access to this billing account.
    1. Go to the left nav and open Billing.
    2. Navigate to the billing account you want to connect to.
    3. Add the Organization admin of your Cloud Identity as a Billing administrator.

Grant access to projects

You can grant access to projects one at a time, or via the bulk permissions UI. Step 1 below walks through the one-at-a-time method, while step 2 walks through the bulk method.

  1. Grant your organization admin Owner access to projects.
    Navigate to the IAM & Admin page for the projects you want to migrate, and add your organization admin's account as Owner.
  2. Set Bulk permissions (optional).
    Navigate to the IAM & Admin section and click Manage Resources or All projects from the left navigation. From the Manage Resources view, select all the projects you want to migrate and use the IAM panel to add your new account as Owner to these projects.

Sign in to your Cloud Identity account, and accept the project invitations

Sign in to your Cloud Identity account and check your email.

For the projects you're migrating, you must accept the project invitation sent via email to your new account. You must click the link in each email for each project that you're migrating.

Go to Google Cloud, sign in with your Cloud Identity account, and remove access

  1. Remove access to the billing account.
    Navigate to the billing account you connected from your old account, and remove access for any user accounts that are not within your company's domain, including your @gmail.com account.
  2. Remove access to projects.
    1. Navigate to the IAM & Admin page, and click Manage Resources.
    2. From the Manage Resources page, select No organization from the dropdown next to the filter control.
    3. The projects from your old account are displayed with a yellow warning icon. Select these projects and use the IAM panel to remove access for any accounts that are not within your company's domain, including your @gmail.com account.

Migrate projects

  1. Navigate to the IAM & Admin section, and click Manage Resources.
  2. From the Manage Resources page, click No organization from the dropdown list next to the filter control. The projects from your old account are displayed with a yellow warning icon.
  3. Select these projects from your old account, and click Migrate from the top bar, or click the icon for each project.

After the migration is finished, your projects will be moved to your company's organization. You must switch the No organization drop-down to your company's organization to view the projects.

Set permissions

  1. Navigate to the IAM & Admin section, and select your organization from the top bar dropdown. This will allow you to set IAM permissions that will affect all projects under your organization.
  2. From the IAM page, add your Admin users and grant them the appropriate roles.

For more details, see also Configuring permissions on Google Cloud.
 

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