Change Target-Based Access Control

Contents

1Introduction
1.1Prerequisites

2

Procedure

1   Introduction

This document describes how to change the Target-Based Access Control (TBAC). TBAC is a selective authentication method that determines if a user is allowed to access a specific Managed Element (ME) based on the target type value.

A target type value can have been set at initial configuration. The Security Administrator needs to change the target type value when the existing settings do no longer match the operator organization needs, for example, in the following situations:

1.1   Prerequisites

This section describes the prerequisites, which must be fulfilled before using the procedure.

1.1.1   Conditions

The following conditions must apply:

2   Procedure

To change the TBAC:

  1. Navigate to the UserManagement managed object, for example:

    >dn ManagedElement=NODE06ST,SystemFunctions=1,SecM=1,UserManagement=1

  2. Enter Config mode:

    (UserManagement=1)>configure

  3. Set the target type, for example:

    (config-UserManagement=1)>targetType="ims.kista.se"

    The value is used when a role defined in the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) database is prefixed with the target type. Role definitions where the target type prefix does not match are skipped.

  4. Commit the setting:

    (config-UserManagement=1)>commit

  5. Verify the result:

    (UserManagement=1)>show

    The following is an example output:

UserManagement=1
   targetType
      "ims.kista.se"
   userLabel="Selective authentication for Kista site"
   userManagementId=1