You can configure either the client-side bindings for the token generator or the server-side bindings for the token generator.
A security token represents a set of claims that are made by a client. This set of claims might include a name, password, identity, key, certificate, group, privilege, and so on. A security token is embedded in the SOAP message within the SOAP header. The security token within the SOAP header is propagated from the message sender to the intended message receiver.
Complete the following steps to configure either the client-side bindings for the token generator in step 2 or the server-side bindings for the token generator in step 3: