The statement is false. In SailPoint IdentityIQ, connectivity settings are determined by the connector selected for the application definition. An application represents an authoritative source, target system, or managed resource, and the connector defines how IdentityIQ communicates with that system. Because different connectors use different communication models, their required configuration fields are not universal.
For example, an LDAP or Active Directory connector commonly requires server connection details such as host, port, credentials, and search base configuration. A JDBC-based connector may require a JDBC URL, driver class, database credentials, and SQL-related configuration. A delimited file connector does not require a hostname because it reads account and entitlement data from a file location rather than connecting to a network service. Similarly, cloud or API-based connectors may require endpoint URLs, tokens, client credentials, or tenant-specific settings instead of a simple hostname field.
Therefore, hostname cannot be considered a required connectivity setting for every connector type. Required settings are connector-dependent and appear according to the selected connector’s configuration model. Reference topics: Applications, connector selection, application definition, connector-dependent settings, schema configuration, and aggregation prerequisites.