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T_DM_PASSWORD Class Definition

Overview

The T_DM_PASSWORD class represents configuration information for interdomain authentication through access points of type TDOMAIN.

Attribute Table

Table 19 DM_MIB(5): T_DM_PASSWORD Class Definition Attribute Table

Attribute

Type

Permissions

Values

Default

TA_DMLACCESSPOINT(r)(k)(*)

string

rw-r--r--

string[1..30]

N/A

TA_DMRACCESSPOINT(r)(k)(*)

string

rw-r--r--

string[1..30]

N/A

TA_DMLPWD(r)

string

-w-------

string[1..30]

N/A

TA_DMRPWD(r)

string

-w-------

string[1..30]

N/A

TA_STATE(r)

string

rw-r--r--

GET: "VAL"

SET: "{NEW | INV | REC}"

N/A

N/A

(r)—required when a new object is created
(k)—a key field for object retrieval
(*)—a required key field for all SET operations on the class


 

Attribute Semantics

TA_DMLACCESSPOINT: string[1..30]

The name of the local domain access point to which the password applies.

TA_DMRACCESSPOINT: string[1..30]

The name of the remote domain access point to which the password applies.

TA_DMLPWD: string[1..30]

The local password to be used to authenticate connections between the local domain access point identified by TA_DMLACCESSPOINT and the remote domain access point identified by TA_DMRACCESSPOINT.

TA_DMRPWD: string[1..30]

The remote password to be used to authenticate connections between the local domain access point identified by TA_DMLACCESSPOINT and the remote domain access point identified by TA_DMRACCESSPOINT.

TA_STATE:

GET:"{VALid}"

A GET operation retrieves configuration information for the selected T_DM_PASSWORD object. The following state indicates the meaning of a TA_STATE attribute value returned in response to a GET request. States not listed are not returned.

"VALid"

The object exists.


 

SET: "{NEW | INValid | RECrypt}"

A SET operation updates configuration information for the selected T_DM_PASSWORD object. The following states indicate the meaning of TA_STATE in a SET request. States not listed may not be set.

"NEW"

A new object is created. A state change is allowed in the state "INValid" and results in the state "VALid".

unset

Modify an existing object. This combination is not allowed in the state "INValid".

"INValid"

The object is deleted. A state change is allowed in the state "VALid" and results in the state "INValid".

"RECrypt"

Re-encrypt all passwords using a new encryption key. Applies to all password instances in the T_DM_PASSWORD classes.


 

Limitations

Passwords cannot be re-encrypted (SET TA_STATE to "RECrypt") when any domain gateway administration server (GWADM) is running.

 

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