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Oracle® Communications UDR Feature Configuration Guide
Release 12.4
E93556-01
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Modifying Ud Client Key Details

The Ud Client Key Details windows is added to configure the LDAP search key mapping details and their mapping to internal subscriber Profile fields that UDR uses.

Important: You must perform a valid Ud Remote Server Configuration before defining the Ud Client Key Details, else, you receive an error and the data is not saved.

You can define multiple keys, the key used depends on the key used by the Sh request which triggered the Ud-Creation of the subscriber.

A key definition includes a Base DN, with the specific key being included in either the Ud Attribute or the filter.

Note:

The order in which the keys are defined is relevant. If User Data Repository has a choice of keys to use for a subscriber, the first matching key found in the order they are defined is used.

For example, when re-subscribing for a subscriber. There is no triggering Sh request to initiate the re-subscribe request, a check is performed periodically.

A subscriber is read, and the keys defined in the subscriber profile are checked with the configured key details, and the first matching defined key is used to initiate the re-subscribe request.

Following table describes the fields in the Ud Client Key Details window:

Table 7-2 Ud Client Key Details

Field Description
Profile Field Name

Maps UDR key types of keys used to access the subscriber record in the LDAP database.

At least one key pattern must be configured.

Profile Field Name can be IMSI, MSISDN or NAI.

Default value is n/a. Select the required value from the list.

Ud Attribute Name

Ud Attribute Name indicates attribute name to set in Search DN, and also LDAP attribute to extract value in returned response to set subscriber Profile key field.

Default value is n/a. The valid range is a 64 character string.

Base DN

Base DN to be used for this key.

By default, the value is n/a. The valid range is a 512 character string.

Search Scope

Search Scope used for LDAP Search. Available values

  • Base Object
  • One Level
  • Subtree

The default value is Base Object. Select the required value from the list.

Filter The filter is LDAP Search filter sent with the request, indicating key part parameter. By default, the value is n/a. The valid range is a 256 character string.
Transform Pattern Transform Pattern indicates the part of the key pattern to be matched. By default, the value is n/a. The valid range is a 64 character string.
Replace Pattern Replace Pattern indicates what to replace the part indicated in Transform Pattern with. By default, the value is n/a. The valid range is a 64 character string.
Apply Click Apply to save the changes.
Cancel Click Cancel to discard the changes