BEA WebLogic Server 10.0 Security Schema Reference

http://www.bea.com/ns/weblogic/920/domain
element localized-key-cache-invalidation-interval

Model
<localized-key-cache-invalidation-interval>long</localized-key-cache-invalidation-interval>
Disallowed substitutions (block)
none (extensions, restrictions and substitutions are allowed)
Substitution group exclusion (final)
none (extensions and restrictions are allowed)
Usage
Documentation
<p>The number of milliseconds after which WebLogic Server invalidates
 its cache of SNMP security keys. Setting a high value creates a risk
 that users whose credentials have been removed can still access
 SNMP data.</p>
 <p>An SNMP security key is an encrypted version of an SNMP  
 agent's engine ID and an authentication password or privacy password.
 WebLogic Server generates one security key for each entry 
 that you create in the SNMP credential map. When a WebLogic Server 
 SNMP agent receives an SNMPv3 request, it compares the key that is in
 the request with its WebLogic Server keys. If it finds a match, it 
 processes the request. The SNMP agent also encodes these keys in its 
 responses and notifications. (You configure which keys are encoded 
 when you create a trap destination.)</p>
 <p>Instead of regenerating the keys for each SNMPv3 communication,
 WebLogic Server caches the keys. To make sure that the cache contains 
 the latest set of SNMP credentials, WebLogic Server periodically 
 invalidates the cache. After the cache is invalidated, the next time an 
 SNMP agent requests credentials, WebLogic Server regenerates the cache.</p>
 <p>Note that making a change to the credential map does not automatically
 update the cache. Instead, the cache is updated only after it has been 
 invalidated.</p>
 <p>For example, if you update a privacy password in an existing entry in
 the SNMP credential map, the SNMP agent is not aware of the new password
 until the key cache is invalidated and regenerated. An SNMP user with
 the old security password can still access WebLogic Server data until
 the cache is invalidated.</p>
 <p>You can invalidate a key immediately instead of waiting for this
 invalidation interval to expire. </p>
 (Interface=weblogic.management.configuration.SNMPAgentMBean Attribute=getLocalizedKeyCacheInvalidationInterval)
Fundamental Facets
equality, numeric, bounded, totaly ordered, countable infinite value space
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BEA WebLogic Server 10.0 Security Schema Reference

Version: 10.0