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Editing Ud Client Key Details

Use this procedure to define and edit values used in the LDAP search process. These values are required before you can connect to the Ud server and perform a search in the LDAP database.

You can only perform this task when logged into the active primary NOAMP server. Note that you must have permission to edit this page. Permission groups are defined on the Main Menu > Administration > Access Control > Groups page.

  1. Select UDR > Configuration > Ud Client > Ud Client Key Details.
    The Ud Client Key Details page appears.
  2. Select the subscriber/pool key you want to use for your LDAP searches from the Profile Field Name dropdown menu: IMSI, MSISDN, or NAI.
    For a detailed explanation about the options and valid input for fields on this page, see Ud Client Options Elements.
  3. Enter the attribute name used in the LDAP database on which to search for subscriber/pool data in Ud Attribute Name. This value is added to the beginning of the search string used in the LDAP search.
  4. Enter the Base DN value to use in your LDAP database search. This value is added to the end of the search string.
  5. Specify the level in the LDAP database where the search will occur in Search Scope: Base Object, One Level, or Subtree.
  6. Enter a search filter to further refine the LDAP search in Filter. This field can also be used to define the subscriber/pool key used in the search. This field is optional.
  7. If subscriber/pool data must be transformed before being written to the user data repository, use the Transform Pattern and/or Replace Pattern fields.
  8. If more than one subscriber/pool key is needed for LDAP searches, enter data for a second and third key, as needed.
  9. Click Apply.
    If field validations succeed, the changes are saved and you remain on the same page. A successful update message appears.

    If the page contains any values that are not valid or are out of range, an error message appears.